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The Setrab has been installed and the Tru-Cool retired. The whirring sound that was very audible is now history. Not sure what to attribute that to, but the sound is
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The Setrab has been installed and the Tru-Cool retired. The whirring sound that was very audible is now history. Not sure what to attribute that to, but the sound is gone with the Tru-Coo removed.
Very impressed with the Setrab too. Build quality is excellent, the fittings are a breeze to install, and the cooling ability is superb. 80F ambient temps and triple digit speeds (on a closed course) had temps staying at 195F (200F sandwich thermostat). The only time temps go over 200 is sitting in traffic and they max out at 210 with aggressive stop-start street driving. I have a true track day coming in a week or two and I'm excited to see where the temps go. Well worth the troubles to get this thing installed.
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