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Old 02-28-2014, 02:21 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by yoyoyoda View Post
nice.

Thanks for the chuckle lol.



I am waiting out for frictionless bearings.

I personally want to weld some 1/4 inch copper pipe into a coil on the underbelly pan of my car so that I have a neat method of removing the heat generated by the engine via a much more aerodynamic means.

Similar to how central heating works.

Nobody else has thought of this idea as far as I know, therefore I am hereby copywriting it, if anyone would like to use it you gotta pay me royalties.

This then allows me to completely block off the front of the car where the radiator is and let the airstream underneath the car take care of removing heat from the engine.

I'm going to bed. nini
"Nobody else has thought of this idea as far as I know, therefore I am hereby copywriting it, if anyone would like to use it you gotta pay me royalties."

BWAHAHAHA...! Roger Penske worked on that Years ago, if you sue, let us know how it works out!
I too have thought it would be good, having a radiator, which is the surface of the car body. A layout of parallel copper tubes attached to the back of an Aluminum panel.
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