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Staying cool on really hot track days
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<blockquote data-quote="darreng505" data-source="post: 14227360" data-attributes="member: 146023"><p>Ive also been driving my black on black f250 around without the A/C to start the conditioning process. Just train the mind to accept and focus in those conditions so it doesnt seem so contrasting.</p><p></p><p>Im also going to put heat blocking wrap on the floor under the driver seat and install a special heat blocking shifter boot. My shifter is a hair dryer on track. The boot is wide open after the trans swap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darreng505, post: 14227360, member: 146023"] Ive also been driving my black on black f250 around without the A/C to start the conditioning process. Just train the mind to accept and focus in those conditions so it doesnt seem so contrasting. Im also going to put heat blocking wrap on the floor under the driver seat and install a special heat blocking shifter boot. My shifter is a hair dryer on track. The boot is wide open after the trans swap. [/QUOTE]
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