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Ah, I don't know. It looks good. But it's suppling air to the outside edge of the rotor. Counter-productive. The rotor is designed to move air from the inside of

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Ah, I don't know. It looks good. But it's suppling air to the outside edge of the rotor. Counter-productive. The rotor is designed to move air from the inside of the rotor to the outside. This set-up will stall the air flow in one spot. To me, not the best way of doing it.
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Ah, I don't know. It looks good. But it's suppling air to the outside edge of the rotor. Counter-productive. The rotor is designed to move air from the inside of the rotor to the outside. This set-up will stall the air flow in one spot. To me, not the best way of doing it.
I agree. Don't know the price but I would want to see test results before I bought it. The again I would need the GTR first.
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Ah, I don't know. It looks good. But it's suppling air to the outside edge of the rotor. Counter-productive. The rotor is designed to move air from the inside of the rotor to the outside. This set-up will stall the air flow in one spot. To me, not the best way of doing it.
Exactly, obviously made by a company that has no real track experience.
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