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After driving with shield installed it seems like the fan does run less. It still runs but less when at speed. The rig is also quieter, at least from drivers perspective.
I see the thought behind your reasoning. Attached are my redneck wind tunnel results.
If your theory is correct should part of the hood scoop be covered to force air from front into radiators? I do think a scoop, good seal between scoop and "both radiators" can't not force air thru the...
Its all ordered. Rubber duck sent me to Kascar. They didn't have the spash guard. Kascar had everything but was 235 for the splash guard. I ordered all fastening and seals from Kascar but not the splash guard. I ordered spalsh guard from ebay for 104.00 delivered. Total parts bill wasd around...
Action, your handle serves you well! I'll give them a call in the morning and order. I was hoping I could find a place that could look up the parts diagram and basically put together a kit. I'll post progress.
Found the parts I need. It's the splash guard and rubber shrouding. Too bad they aren't for sale. That's a friend's that doesn't know what he wants to do with yet.
I'm trying to make my fan run less. It works 100% correctly. I just want it to run less.
I think if there was a good seal from hood to radiator stack it would cool much better when running 55mph. On my unit it looks like there is some rubber seal on one side of the radiator but nowhere else...
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