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My engine shroud blows the air straight down and blows dust everywhere, so I want to try these baffles I made up to blow it out my rear.
Can anyone see a reason why this would be a bad thing? Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() |
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It appears you are missing the lower air guides. This may cause uneven cylinder cooling and that may be a bad thing. What I'm thinking of is that the bottoms of the cylinders will run much hotter since the airflow bypasses them. This could cause the running cylinders to be slightly out of round.
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