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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Making Gen II Fender Vents Functional
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Caffyn" data-source="post: 934882" data-attributes="member: 66648"><p>My belief is because of the way they are designed, they are most effictive at extracting hot air from the engine bay. Look at the angles on the side edges. This isn't even close to being a NACA duct. If you want cooler air, you need to get into the area behind the bumper and inside the inner fender liner. Just my 2cents worth. Even if its a lot of hot air! BC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Caffyn, post: 934882, member: 66648"] My belief is because of the way they are designed, they are most effictive at extracting hot air from the engine bay. Look at the angles on the side edges. This isn't even close to being a NACA duct. If you want cooler air, you need to get into the area behind the bumper and inside the inner fender liner. Just my 2cents worth. Even if its a lot of hot air! BC [/QUOTE]
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General Sport Trac Discussion
Making Gen II Fender Vents Functional
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