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Ok with the exhaust wrap and manifold wrap I'm going to wait till i get my new down pipe seeing i have a whole in my current one at some flex section. Ok everyone said it is not worth takin off the main fan to put flex a lite fans on......WELL what about running both??? N e info?
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I'd just stick with the clutch fan, providing that it's functioning properly.
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ya It works just fine still hot as heck under my hood. But anyways i still have the stock hood would it be ok if i remove that material under the hood. I think its some type of insulation? Or would that hurt anything?
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Keep it there!
Just upgrade to a larger radiator, some good ole yota coolant, a bottle of water wetter, and a good fan shroud! |
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Agreed, a larger rad makes a HUGE difference. My temps never even reach the half mark with my Koyo. And the fan shroud is a must.
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if u want some heat to escape take a few washers and add them on your hood nuts were the hings are to raise the hood up a little it gets the air out faster than waiting for it to escape helps alot, it makes your car have that BAD ASS look
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