T25 rear Air Vents with cowls.

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T25 rear Air Vents with cowls.

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Does anyone have source for these and will they enhance air flow to A/C engine running on LPG when in warmer climes?

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Re: T25 rear Air Vents with cowls.

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should increase air flow into engine bay, but weather that would actually drop temps is open to debate, that's down to the fan to push it over the cyliners and block, maybe a smaller pulley on the fan to increase fan speed ? Talk to Steve at Gasure he's familiar with a/c, gas and southern France so should have some idea of what to expect.
iirc you'd have to have a late a/c with the plastic vents to fit them, if yours is early shell with steel vents then you'll probably have to make some

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Re: T25 rear Air Vents with cowls.

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better off fittin a larger oil cooler or extra external oil cooler as the air coolin only cools the oil anyway and the ducts will duct a bit more air thru which can't harm but it's not as effecient as more oil in a system being cooled.
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