From:
speedy72vega_REMOVE_941527_THIS_@yahoo.com
<<if you take a flat peice of plastic and
put a few long oval holes in it and attach it to the
lower edge of the radiator support and the other end on
to the k-frame[ 99% of new performance cars use this
same systym] you will have stopped about 45% of the
air going into the engine compartment, and should in
no way disrupt the cooling
affect>>
It seems to me that if you could fabricate a sheet
metal or plastic cover to fit under the entire front
undercarriage to about half way back of the engine, and you put
a slight radius downward along the rear edge, this
would in theory, anyway, create a low pressure area
under the car at the rear of the engine/firewall area.
It seems that this would help to scavenge hot air
from the engine compartment when the vehicle is
moving.
Wouldn't be too much help at idle
though....
Just a thought...
Rob.
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