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Dumb question maybe. I can see where the air goes in but not where it comes out. ???

 

Also is there an easy way to clean up the fins. The lower couple of inches of each of mine have the fin edges bashed - probably with small stone impacts over time. Obviously this impedes airflow through and thus charge cooling. If I could get to the back of them easily maybe a water jet from behind would straighten them back out and clean out any crud etc improving airflow. Water from the front would only make them worse.

 

:confused:

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Originally posted by WillieO

Dumb question maybe. I can see where the air goes in but not where it comes out. ???

 

Also is there an easy way to clean up the fins. The lower couple of inches of each of mine have the fin edges bashed - probably with small stone impacts over time. Obviously this impedes airflow through and thus charge cooling. If I could get to the back of them easily maybe a water jet from behind would straighten them back out and clean out any crud etc improving airflow. Water from the front would only make them worse.

 

:confused:

well you can get side vents cut in like MAC and them, , i have vents behind mine that draw the air out of them (made by mines)

 

as for the fins they are very fragile and i woudlent try and straighten them, the more turbulant they are the better for the cooling process, so its not worth it IMHO

Willie,

 

If they're really bad you can have my old ones - of course you'd have to take the bumper off to change them but it's really not that hard.

 

Colin

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