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Best ways to keep 98 cobra engine cool??
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<blockquote data-quote="a1yola" data-source="post: 10995487" data-attributes="member: 83647"><p>From what I've seen, I think as long as it's as wide as the radiator then you will get enough air flow going up into the radiator. Accoridng to Jummiysidecar, he said to run it the width of the bumper. In my situation, my saleen front bumper does not have a "kip" underneath the bumper as his does, so I had no where to mount the ends if I went that wide. I'm hoping my attempt at boxing in the sides with foam and the 3.5" air dam will help improve cooling. We'll see come september 24:beer:</p><p></p><p>Also, the underneath my front bumper I dont have the end pieces that cover the bottom of the left and right sides (as Jimmysidecar has in his picture above). I hope not having these end pieces will not affect the flow. If it does, and if anyone has input on this please let me know, I will fab end pieces to cover the bottom ends that go in fron tof each front wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a1yola, post: 10995487, member: 83647"] From what I've seen, I think as long as it's as wide as the radiator then you will get enough air flow going up into the radiator. Accoridng to Jummiysidecar, he said to run it the width of the bumper. In my situation, my saleen front bumper does not have a "kip" underneath the bumper as his does, so I had no where to mount the ends if I went that wide. I'm hoping my attempt at boxing in the sides with foam and the 3.5" air dam will help improve cooling. We'll see come september 24:beer: Also, the underneath my front bumper I dont have the end pieces that cover the bottom of the left and right sides (as Jimmysidecar has in his picture above). I hope not having these end pieces will not affect the flow. If it does, and if anyone has input on this please let me know, I will fab end pieces to cover the bottom ends that go in fron tof each front wheel. [/QUOTE]
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