Better protecting standard airbox from heat? Removing flap.

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Re: Better protecting standard airbox from heat? Removing fl

Post by RIV » Thu Sep 05, 2013 9:42 pm

Ha ha, brilliant
+1 :jump:

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Re: Better protecting standard airbox from heat? Removing fl

Post by Stoffle32 » Fri Sep 06, 2013 3:15 pm

as far as I understand the right side cooler, or AUX cooler... is necessary for cars in very warm climates. So thats why the guys in the UK run them with no problems where in SA we need to add another one similar to the JHM solution

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Re: Better protecting standard airbox from heat? Removing fl

Post by sakimano » Fri Sep 06, 2013 3:32 pm

Stoffle32 wrote:as far as I understand the right side cooler, or AUX cooler... is necessary for cars in very warm climates. So thats why the guys in the UK run them with no problems where in SA we need to add another one similar to the JHM solution
Good point. JHM is in California, and half of the US is pretty much warm year round.

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