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Suggestions for lowering underhood temps?
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<blockquote data-quote="PM-Performance" data-source="post: 16295058" data-attributes="member: 176806"><p>I was thinking of running them up to the filter area. I think that is kind of their intent, but the problem lays again the air is still trapped with no place to vent?</p><p>I am not sure pointing at the rad or heat exchanger will help much if I think about this logically. I do not think coolant temp is the issue. I just think its ambiant lingering heat under the hood making everything hot</p><p>I just removed the under hood liner on a whim thinking that was trapping some heat in and maybe not allowing the hood vents to work well? I removed the molding at the rear of the hood before with nill results, but I left the liner in before. Im gonna test again and see if that makes any difference. </p><p></p><p>I have read of people using a belly pan from a 10+ car or something that possibly theoretically might make a diff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PM-Performance, post: 16295058, member: 176806"] I was thinking of running them up to the filter area. I think that is kind of their intent, but the problem lays again the air is still trapped with no place to vent? I am not sure pointing at the rad or heat exchanger will help much if I think about this logically. I do not think coolant temp is the issue. I just think its ambiant lingering heat under the hood making everything hot I just removed the under hood liner on a whim thinking that was trapping some heat in and maybe not allowing the hood vents to work well? I removed the molding at the rear of the hood before with nill results, but I left the liner in before. Im gonna test again and see if that makes any difference. I have read of people using a belly pan from a 10+ car or something that possibly theoretically might make a diff? [/QUOTE]
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