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...And the exchange rate is kinda working in our favor on this one if you're in the US.
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Any analysis on the internal oil flow characteristics? Also, is there any real benefit from the improved heat transfer if there is already a factory oil cooler? Thanks.
 

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Hello all, I wanted to let you guys know, that the FluiX finned rear differential covers will be available for shipping in 3 weeks again. PM me for further details.
 

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Cool! You're making more!

I was very impressed with this cover casting/machining. This is a really nice piece of equipment.

I've dropped probably 25*F on diff temp in normal driving and I think it will be more than that on track. As far as I'm concerned, this is the best fix for an overheating the rear end. A cooler/pump combo does the same job, but it's significantly more trouble to install, it's more complex, heavier, and will eventually have maintainance issues. It's also probably more expensive depending on how you do it.

This cover is a slam dunk and I hope you sell a bunch of them!
 

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Any analysis on the internal oil flow characteristics? Also, is there any real benefit from the improved heat transfer if there is already a factory oil cooler? Thanks.
The internal profile matches the stock cover.
 

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Cool! You're making more!

I was very impressed with this cover casting/machining. This is a really nice piece of equipment.

I've dropped probably 25*F on diff temp in normal driving and I think it will be more than that on track. As far as I'm concerned, this is the best fix for an overheating the rear end. A cooler/pump combo does the same job, but it's significantly more trouble to install, it's more complex, heavier, and will eventually have maintainance issues. It's also probably more expensive depending on how you do it.

This cover is a slam dunk and I hope you sell a bunch of them!
Great to hear that you're achieving your desired results! :like:
So thank you very much for the positive feedback! That's the most rewarding part about designing a product, when the customer is satisfied...
 

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Any analysis on the internal oil flow characteristics? Also, is there any real benefit from the improved heat transfer if there is already a factory oil cooler? Thanks.
As mentioned by @TeeLew above, the interal shape of the cowling is identical to the OEM unit (besides the addition of extra surface area via some cooling fins).
 

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You're welcome! Post pics please if you end up getting one!
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