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Originally Posted by RojoRocket
Danny, Please don't misread my reply. I am interested in what you're doing, and do NOT mean any scorn. Our cultural differences mean nothing to me as we all express our love for this unusual automobile, and express it in our own way. Please forgive any past offense I may have thrown your direction. Our approaches may be different, but I read your posts with interest and enjoy your passion for the SVX. I meant this post in a light and humorous way. I was playing with the words and did not mean to offend.
Glenn
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No offense taken... I took you words literally... this is my problem.
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Originally Posted by Treppiede
The material mentioned by SilverSpear is known as "Asbestos" (I know because in Italy we call it "Amianto", so I recognized the word and found its translation). That is the material that was used to make firefighter's uniforms a long time ago, at least in Europe, before they found out it's highly carcinogenic. For more info, check this out.
SilverSpear, I hope that electric fan was a joke. Its presence in your intake tract will be more of an obstacle to entering air than provide any help. Other than that, this mods looks interesting, I would like to see pics of the final install, keep us posted.
Walter
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Walter, this fan is not a joke... i have already tested it for one hour and believe me, even though it is not much capable, the copper kept getting cooler and cooler until i stopped it. Anyways when i install the system in my car, if I see that it is causing any problems, i will take it out... The fans' purposes are solely to keep the incoming air as cool as it gets into the system.
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