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Originally Posted by jtown82 you would see cooler temps and better air flow using one side to bring in air and rearranging the other side to let the air out.
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I don't think you would need "exhaust ducting" to flush out turbulence, just one duct coming in and the air would flow over the filters and dissipate via normal airflow
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