improved radiator setup helps also. I've been looking into why our cars have such a problem with heat when there are plenty of cars out there that can run just fine with lots of power and FMIC. I'm pretty sure that there's just too much engine in the engine bay, and it's difficult for the radiator fan to get all the air it needs to move out of the engine bay. Especially when doing things like installing a radiator 2-3x as thick as the stock one, the gap between the rear of the fan shroud and the engine gets pretty narrow. I want to get ahold of a junk stock hood to cut some holes in to do some testing.
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