Well, the filters on mine are right where the fang vents are. There's still some heat soak, but there's only so much you can do.
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Well, the filters on mine are right where the fang vents are.
There's still some heat soak, but there's only so much you can do.
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As an engineering exercise, this would all, in theory, stop heat soak of the intake tract, but in practice, it's mostly a waste of time for 99% of cars out there. |
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You don't really have the space between the radiator and timing cover to build in a duct with a hood vent/extractor and a pusher fan on the underside of the hood. The angle would be too sharp. That would be the ideal setup if you could pull it off, though.
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Exactly. If I was building the car into an unlimited class time attack car, and had a comparatively enormous budget, a custom radiator support would happen + the firewall would be cut and extended rewards so that the engine could be moved back 4-6 inches.
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