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True, but I might as well support a sponsor plus it looks cool even though nobody will see it.

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Well one small benefit is that it is aluminum, so it will disipate heat better than the pos oem steel plate. Doubt it's even close to measutable, but hey the theory is there. Maybe they should of put fins on it. :lol:

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Well one small benefit is that it is aluminum, so it will disipate heat better than the pos oem steel plate. Doubt it's even close to measutable, but hey the theory is there. Maybe they should of put fins on it.  :lol:

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When I get around to building those, I plan on "finning" them. You can increase the surface area about 2x-3x or more if you do it right. LOL Besides, what could it hurt?

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You could make the fits fit where the outside plastic cover goes on eliminating it all together. Talk about increasing surface area.

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I think you're on to something. If you still have the plastic cover on wouldn't you be creating an air space which acts like insulation? So if you put fins on the coolant cover and then put billet cover on the outside that had a ram air vent in it that circulated air across the fins and then through an exaust hole. Don't know if it make much difference but I think you could really sell it for a profit. But Stan if you do it I think everybody who posted above should get a little discount on ours since we all helped think it up. ;)

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