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Old 08-05-2010, 05:20 PM   #16 (permalink)
NiHaoMike
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Originally Posted by wyatt View Post
I believe this is a no go. Vehicle manufacturers have to adhere to certain codes, one of which says that exterior parts of automobiles can not get above a certain temperature. I am sure that pumping 200F+ coolant up near the hood would burn someone that happened to touch your hood. Safety first!
What about a black car on a sunny day? And what about the exhaust?
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