> If you've got a serious overheating problem just break down and have a > custom radiator built. The rest of the world doesn't have this problem; could it be the driver? I know what you mean, but I think this thread started life as someone looking for a way to cool down on those occasions when it gets a little too hot. Sitting in my 427ci Camaro, on line waiting to get into Raceway Park in Englishtown NJ on July 4th, 101 degrees, 94% humidity was not a common occurence, (actually, just once a year <g) but it did happen, and turning on the blower for the heater was a quick way to drop the temperature a little bit. Trust me, it didn't get any hotter inside the car than it already was :-) Never a problem hardly any other time...... Just nice to know it can work if you really need it, and it does work. John |
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