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Originally Posted by 2011 Nismo#91 The vents up front do really work, that's location where heat can exit out of the radiator most effectively, vent's near the middle or back
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I'm sure the location is optimal; but, what i'm trying to find out: are the vents designed in such a way that they allow airflow to escape the engine bay, or are they designed poorly and actually draw airflow in?
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