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23-03-2011, 04:21 AM | #32 | ||
AFF Post NAZI
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Albury
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Thanks all for the input.
Been having a nice hard think about this one. Did a hand test on the bonnet yesterday. Seems that alot of the heat appears to be comming from the engine itself. Directly over the engine it was blistering hot, where the supercharger was it was quite cool. Im going to get the exhaust heat wrapped and then check again. Its definately crazy hot because its effecting my outiside air temp sensor. IE: yesterday, it was 20's, but the sensor read 37 deg after being parked. Has never done that before. I will see how it goes after i heat wrap the exhaust.
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