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Location: Brampton, ON, Canada
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![]() Hi,
Ok, this is kind of weird, and maybe pointless or stupid, but last time we were at track, my bro told me that after his runs finished, on the return road, he would pull the hood open switch so that the hood would only open partially (the latch would still hold it down, and since we have hood pins, if the latch were to malfunction, the hood wouldn't fly open). I did this as well; pulling the hood open switch at about 60-80km/h (I would cruise back around 50km/h). Thing is, doing this, the hood would open about 1/2" to 1", so the air can get into the engine compartment better. I don't expect a world of difference, but I wonder if this would help cool the engine a little faster when crusing back. Bye! ------------------ Gautam N. Lad http://www.cubicdesign.com http://www.cubicdesign.com/mustang/ |
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