mustang1
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I only recently noticed that my mustang grill is nearly 50% blocked. And it gets hot here in texas. It's not uncommon for me to see IAT at 125+, when leaving a parking lot, or stuck in traffic. And my suspicions were confirmed with this article:
https://jalopnik.com/cars-without-fake-grilles-1818518076
Cars Without Fake Grilles
I assume the partially blocked grill would be an advantage on a cold day. But for those in warmer climates, is there any advantage to the stock grill ?
https://jalopnik.com/cars-without-fake-grilles-1818518076
Cars Without Fake Grilles
I assume the partially blocked grill would be an advantage on a cold day. But for those in warmer climates, is there any advantage to the stock grill ?
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