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Been seriously thinking about installing them on my Jeep Hemi... talk about running hot! Try stupid hot!! :icon14: |
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Sh1t, now you’ve got me thinking about getting that aev hood again. I guess I know which way I’m gonna go… |
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Jeep XK 4x4... bought it new years ago... it just keeps going and going and still looks like new. But the bay gets extremely hot. I already have a 180* thermostat (stock is 203) and installed a transmission cooler. They really help keep the temps in control (or at least what I feel is in control). But in stop n "stall" traffic, I really could use those vents. Oh, and my heated seats are for sale... any takers for those useless POSs here in FL? :rofl2: Honestly, I should have gotten a huge discount agreeing to buy a car in FL with heated seats. :facepalm: |
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Happy to report my temps have dropped about 20*.
Took a drive in stop and go traffic it was about 100* out with about +65% humidity absolutely miserable and my water temps never went past 205*. Normally i'd be around 220-225 sitting in traffic even on a cool night. Curious how much you cut the inner skin? I can see it at some angles and it kind of looks like sh!t, but i'm afraid to weaken the hood if i cut it more. Also the rivets suck a$$. they kept breaking on me did you guys have that problem? Did you use any kind of sealant or double side stick tape? I thought about it after the fact when i washed it saw how much water collected between the frame of the vents. Thanks again TW https://bl6pap004files.storage.live....&cropmode=none |
[QUOTE=The Weapon;4003254]Happy to report my temps have dropped about 20*.
Took a drive in stop and go traffic it was about 100* out with about +65% humidity absolutely miserable and my water temps never went past 205*. Normally i'd be around 220-225 sitting in traffic even on a cool night. Wow, that's a nice temp drop! Thanks for sharing your results! |
Told ya they work like a champ.
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