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		| Originally posted by lxfiveoh The way I understand it, the coolant lines going through the EGR spacer are there to remove heat from the super hot exhaust gasses...ie, to cool, not to heat...
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 True that, but it still heats the upper to whatever temp the engine coolant is.  Aluminum is a VERY efficient conductor of heat.
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