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improve air flow
#1

Hi all,

Flash mentioned he moded to improve under car air flow. Flash, any one can explain the benefits?

Also, can we improve ait flow throgh radiator some how?
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#2

Do a search on Air Box Modification...you will find out more than you could ever imagine...



Jay
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#3

he's talking about the under car flow mods (belly pans and splitter and such)



to learn about the benefits, a good google search will explain it a lot more than i can here - or, you could take a look at the underside of just about any high end car these days - it's all about positive and negative air pressure zones



as for through the radiator, the splitter does a good job of focusing that air - the biggest problem challenge is cutting off extraneous air from getting into the engine bay and mucking up the negative air pressure zone - i've done quite a bit of work there too, and have come up with a set of pieces to facilitate that



fun stuff, but not likely something i'll be knocking off - no demand
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#4

Hi Flash,

I for one is interested, or if you are willing to share your research, ideas... thanks
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i'll think that over - i still have to gather some more empirical data on it before i am ready to release the stuff
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