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<blockquote data-quote="03lofront" data-source="post: 12194611" data-attributes="member: 77998"><p>How is the heat build up under the hood with all the exhaust running so close to all that plastic coil covers and other stuff. I heard another company was burning the paint of the hood bc so much heat is produced and has no way to get out. I was talking to a friend about it earlier today. He figured with all the added heat it would either cook the plastic and cause it to break or just melt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03lofront, post: 12194611, member: 77998"] How is the heat build up under the hood with all the exhaust running so close to all that plastic coil covers and other stuff. I heard another company was burning the paint of the hood bc so much heat is produced and has no way to get out. I was talking to a friend about it earlier today. He figured with all the added heat it would either cook the plastic and cause it to break or just melt it. [/QUOTE]
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