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Old 11-15-2020, 07:59 PM
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Now, on a good day I can get my primaries well over 400 degrees. So there's some serious heat there. That under hood heat contributes to fuel percolation and plays havoc with your fuel/air ratio -- especially at idle. Getting the heat out from under your hood when tooling around town at slow speeds, and sitting at stop lights, is really helpful.
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