Driven in rain for a few times, with windows up and OEM mesh wind deflector in place and haven't got wet (haven't tried it in a full on thunderstorm though).
+1, Agree with Bing here, I also believe that the perspex is exacerbating the turbulence by blocking the wind flow - there is still some turbulence in the cabin with the OEM mesh, but not usually enough to get papers flying around or clothes removed. Perhaps a mod would be to get a perspex windbreak and drill some small holes in it (may also stop the reported rattling as well)?
I can also attest to the GapTech when moving off - have done this a number of times, getting the roof down moving off from traffic lights is pretty cool 8)
paulgs1000 said:I have a perspex wind deflector but the wind (and rain) still comes down the middle of the seats and lifts my wifes coat off her legs (which I quite like!) but the tickets and papers flying about the cockpit are a bit much. Anyone find a way of getting rid of this central draught?
Bing said:I am not convinced by the perspex deflector - I am sure the OEM is mesh for a reason, to let some of the draught that does come in over the top out the back :?
+1, Agree with Bing here, I also believe that the perspex is exacerbating the turbulence by blocking the wind flow - there is still some turbulence in the cabin with the OEM mesh, but not usually enough to get papers flying around or clothes removed. Perhaps a mod would be to get a perspex windbreak and drill some small holes in it (may also stop the reported rattling as well)?
paulgs1000 said:And - when you absolutely have to stop having the electric roof is a big help but is there a speed when it can be lifted and lowered or has the Zed got to be completely stopped?
Bing said:You have to be stationary for the opening or closing process to start, though you can move off slowly - under 5mph I think - after it has. Without a Gaptech module for one-touch operation driving would be hard whilst having your finger on the button. Guess your passenger could do it for you though...
I can also attest to the GapTech when moving off - have done this a number of times, getting the roof down moving off from traffic lights is pretty cool 8)
you having a laugh pretty sure most on this forum don’t need advice on driving in the rain ect we get enough of it in the UK