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Old 05-29-2015, 11:53 PM   #15
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may be I can try to add a switch on the dash to trigger the radiator fan
I'll have to look into it, I bet something has that done somewhere already
Fans are controlled by the ecu and are variable speed, so unless you really know what you're doing, i wouldn't just go chopping into the wiring.
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may be a cool hack for the open flash tablet guys
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You could also fab some heat shields to deflect radiant heat for the coilpacks and other vital sensors in that area.
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It's in the works at some point...not enough time in the day or days in the week!
That is a product i would be interested in.
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That heat shield doesn't prevent the coil pack problem from happening. In fact, it's worse because the OEM header also has a cat, which retains heat pretty hardcore...
My stock header would glow bright enough to light up the ground slightly under my front right tire on night time Touge runs....
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