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Perforated inner fenders

knack

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Does anyone have experience with the perforated inner front fender panels available from a couple different vendors? They seem like a good way to get some heat out from under the hood.
My inner fenders/core support are coming back from the painters pretty soon and I'm thinking about adding these panels while the body parts are still out in the open and easy to work on.
Thanks,
Knack
 

Broncobowsher

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Bump

I have some perferated steel sitting in the garage awaiting this mod myself. I guess I should here some feedback first.
 

jeffdukovac

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Scott @ American Bronco make them and has done some temp studies on them. Call him @562-569-1991
 

Sabas

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I know that Scott @americanbroncos keeps his undertemp down, He has a 351 in his & wheels in the desert. He was @ TDS this weekend & didn't have any heating issues.
Sabas
 
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knack

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Thanks for the information! Especially you Scott - if you want to send a set up to northern WI for evaluation, keep me in mind. We have a particular mix of red clay, sausage casings, cow s**t, beer, pine cones, and cheese mixed in the ground up here - could be a valuable test of your product.
Knack
 

MsMyMny

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We have done plenty of Azusa Canyon mud running and the engine bay stays surprisingly clean. Azusa mud consists of goo that can grab a sneaker and rip it clean off your foot.

Scott
ABCO
 
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