Re: Questions about Grille Inserts.
"Steve Lee" <no@spam.com> wrote in message
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> Do you think that the aluminum window screen material would provide
> more airflow than the inserts shown in the pics? Do the holes in the
> insert shown in the pics look too small and probably will restric too
> much airflow? Cloud Riders have been around for quite sometime, but
> who knows...
FYI in my experience, cars in general usually have way more grille area than
they need to run well. I've experimented with blocking off grille area in
the search for more speed or mileage on cars since the late '80s and have
never run into a situation where the temperature gauge even budged higher
than normal, even in traffic, with the exception of with an '87 CRX Si
(which lived to 233,000 miles before it had to be retired due to chassis
rust) that I kept adding tape to until I had probably less than a square
half-foot of total air intake open while on a cross-Pennsylvania road trip.
I've never had a heat-related engine problem with any car I've owned, and
regularly run my cars with about half their grille area masked off
year-round.
I don't think the reduction in airflow by putting a screen or mesh in a
car's grille area is going to affect that engine's cooling at all. I put a
mesh screen in the lower grille opening of my 142,000-mile '92 Mazda MX3 GS
($3 metal rain gutter screen from Home Depot) and never had any adverse
affects from that.
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