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minnesota loon |
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Would removing the front valance increase air flow to the oil cooler? Mine is this style.
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I agree with the above..
a really low car with a really low spoiler will raise oil temps learned this in the late 80's when I used to run a street car with a flex dam pulled it off and lost 10degrees of oil temp most of the LE type spoilers make no difference the flex dam on a lowered car only leaves a couple of inches clearance |
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