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Date Posted: 16:30:03 12/10/04 Fri
Author: Mark
Subject: Re: New Rules
In reply to: steven r. 's message, "New Rules" on 17:40:41 12/09/04 Thu

Question: Intercoolers. What if the intercooler that you run is big? Like there is no way in hell that it would ever dream of fitting behind a dashboard, and if your car is a hatch back, then it would obviously be visible from the passenger compartment if it were mounted in the back.

Just curious. Seems that all I would have to do would be to build a black sheetmetal box to go around the intercooler, or a block plate type apparatus to occlude the view of the intercooler. That doesn't meet the spirit of the rules, but I want to race, but cant dream of putting a 6 core intercooler behind a dashboard.

Thanks,

Mark

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