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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Aftermarket Heat Exchanger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 16358139" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>Jason has replied. He has a few questions which I have just answered, mainly, what is the use for my car and do I really need that Titanic H/E? He is trying to size his product for my use, and that is cool. My main reply is that I live in Central Florida and the normal spring, summer and fall temps are in the mid to high 90's, I want to be covered cooling system wise without issue. I kind of like the idea of no fan blockage behind the H/E, but I want to make sure the area of the H/E itself will more than make up for not have air flow generated with the fans and that the engine fan/shroud assy. will draw the air across that larger H/E surface and eliminate the need for H/E fans. </p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 16358139, member: 9628"] Jason has replied. He has a few questions which I have just answered, mainly, what is the use for my car and do I really need that Titanic H/E? He is trying to size his product for my use, and that is cool. My main reply is that I live in Central Florida and the normal spring, summer and fall temps are in the mid to high 90's, I want to be covered cooling system wise without issue. I kind of like the idea of no fan blockage behind the H/E, but I want to make sure the area of the H/E itself will more than make up for not have air flow generated with the fans and that the engine fan/shroud assy. will draw the air across that larger H/E surface and eliminate the need for H/E fans. R [/QUOTE]
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