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    DC5S runroof

    Hey guys,

    Just a quick question.

    Parking at work i don't always get underground parking so I was thinking about leaving my sunroof open to reduce internal heat. With the random weather in Sydney these days I'm just scared of random rain while I'm working. Just wondering if when opened on "tilt" will the water from the rain enter the cabin or did Honda create a system to avoid this?
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    #2
    Honda did develop a system to stop water gettig in.

    Its called closing the sunroof.



    "Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car.
    Horse power is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take the wall with you."

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      #3
      lol...

      they could of been more inventive.
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        #4
        Park upside down

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          #5
          i will say 95% of the rain is blocked..

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            #6
            I've left my sunroof tilted when i'm at work and i do park outside.
            if it's really really heavy rain, then water will get in. but if it's your normal regular rain then it's fine.

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              #7
              depends which way the wind is blowing as it rains and the positioning of your car in relation to this wind
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