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I am going to test it tomorrow at one of the most grueling and punishing places: the US/Canada border. A place where idle times can exceed two hours because of some random Canadian holiday, of which they feel the need to come to the US to go shopping and leave their trash all over the parking lots.
I keep a 2 gallon gas can in the trunk. I like to live dangerously, but let's face it. I don't want to walk that much.
But I would LOVE an aux tank. We'll see...
The idea is that you want to limit the air going through the car(for cooling, gaps between panels), and try and make the air go around or underneath the car.
You also don't want to take too much air from the radiator.
So it's a trial and error build.
Another combo to try would be to block off the top grille and keep little ducts open in the bottom. I can't remember which member on Ecomodder tried that, but if I remember right, it worked better for their car.
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