GT_Roadcourse_Newb
noob@cartech,prefer2drive
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Thought I would share; still not sure how much of an intake air temperature reduction I will achieve..
(Soon to be installed RTR High flow grill might be a real enabler in this effort)
..But so far I would guesstimate 10-14 degrees intake air temp reduction on easy daily driving in 95 degree (dry heat) weather-
-with a current complimentary mod of Roush hood vents and some strategic cutting.
Stuff is called Lizardskin, bought a tub from Amazon and kudos to the local shop's spray coating job. Still have 1/2 a tub left and just bought the sound control insulation.
I've heard you can paint it on with a brush too, I imagine you can get quite a lot of insulating done easily that way. (btw, no I'm not on their payroll )
(Soon to be installed RTR High flow grill might be a real enabler in this effort)
..But so far I would guesstimate 10-14 degrees intake air temp reduction on easy daily driving in 95 degree (dry heat) weather-
-with a current complimentary mod of Roush hood vents and some strategic cutting.
Stuff is called Lizardskin, bought a tub from Amazon and kudos to the local shop's spray coating job. Still have 1/2 a tub left and just bought the sound control insulation.
I've heard you can paint it on with a brush too, I imagine you can get quite a lot of insulating done easily that way. (btw, no I'm not on their payroll )
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