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Aaron Cox |
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title says it all, have you tried the horizontal fan system from reichert? at the autocross, saw a guy running this setup on a 2.7L type IV monster...
looked cool...but does it cool? |
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Britain Smith |
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QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Dec 3 2004, 12:33 PM) QUOTE Does not having any deflector to the bottom of the cylinders cause a hot spot on the underside of the barrels? Are you telling me to just put the flat plates in between the cylinders and forget about it...cause if you are I will. Yep that's about it...use Type 1 deflectors if you have a DTM...If it's stock use the stock deflectors. Sorry, Jake knows that I have a 911-style cooling shroud. -Britain |
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