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<blockquote data-quote="CobraMac" data-source="post: 10358852" data-attributes="member: 50240"><p>Since you wanted to reply in a childish sarcastic tone, I will reply with one equally...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Really Gil? </p><p></p><p>Now lets look at this even closer...The Terminators come with sufficient enough heat extraction for normal every day driving...just to get hot air out of the engine bay to decrease heat soak when the car is being driven for long periods of time. So do you drive your car for over an hour everytime? Hmmmm...how about you do this...put the stock hood on and drive around while data-logging IATs....then do the same for this hood...and I will bet you a large sum of money that they are almost EXACTLY the same. The amount of hot air that this hood removes is not a massive amount more than the stock. </p><p></p><p>Since you are such an Einstein when it comes to keeping your engine "happy", maybe you should go get something like Killer Chiller where it cools the engine INTERNALLY. Running a small amount of air over the engine does NOT cool it down in the way it needs to be to get the better performance out of the "happy" engine you speak of. So therefore yet again your reasoning's are nullified. Good try on coming up with reasons it's a better hood for heat extraction.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully my adult words didn't confuse you and you still understood my posts I can see that you don't know how to spell even the most basic words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraMac, post: 10358852, member: 50240"] Since you wanted to reply in a childish sarcastic tone, I will reply with one equally... Really Gil? Now lets look at this even closer...The Terminators come with sufficient enough heat extraction for normal every day driving...just to get hot air out of the engine bay to decrease heat soak when the car is being driven for long periods of time. So do you drive your car for over an hour everytime? Hmmmm...how about you do this...put the stock hood on and drive around while data-logging IATs....then do the same for this hood...and I will bet you a large sum of money that they are almost EXACTLY the same. The amount of hot air that this hood removes is not a massive amount more than the stock. Since you are such an Einstein when it comes to keeping your engine "happy", maybe you should go get something like Killer Chiller where it cools the engine INTERNALLY. Running a small amount of air over the engine does NOT cool it down in the way it needs to be to get the better performance out of the "happy" engine you speak of. So therefore yet again your reasoning's are nullified. Good try on coming up with reasons it's a better hood for heat extraction. Hopefully my adult words didn't confuse you and you still understood my posts I can see that you don't know how to spell even the most basic words. [/QUOTE]
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