Cool Collar from Pelican parts
#16
Advanced
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Long Island NY
Posts: 50
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hehe, I too figured it was like a heatsink on a CPU. It was cheap and an easy installation. I figure I can use all the cooling help I can get at a DE event in the summer.
At the last DE event at Pocono, some Tech Inspector snickered at it. Who cares, it was summer and my car stayed in within safe limits all day with my car doing 'double duty'. My friend's car was leaking oil and we were in different groups, so I volunteered my car to him.
So take it for what is is worth.
Jon
At the last DE event at Pocono, some Tech Inspector snickered at it. Who cares, it was summer and my car stayed in within safe limits all day with my car doing 'double duty'. My friend's car was leaking oil and we were in different groups, so I volunteered my car to him.
So take it for what is is worth.
Jon
#18
Instructor
Not sure how well it works, but I was doing an oil change and I received a free oil filter with the purchase of the cool collar.
So I got it and put it on. Its fairly light and cant hurt.
So I got it and put it on. Its fairly light and cant hurt.
#19
Gang ( and PaulH):
LOL...this is becoming an embarrasing inside joke....about the "Ferch" constant with regard to a tech article written to help predict necessary spring plate angles to get a desired amount of lowering.
As to this...well...certainly any set up that moves air over a finned surface and expells it outside the engine comparetment.. has technical merit.
--- Wil <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
LOL...this is becoming an embarrasing inside joke....about the "Ferch" constant with regard to a tech article written to help predict necessary spring plate angles to get a desired amount of lowering.
As to this...well...certainly any set up that moves air over a finned surface and expells it outside the engine comparetment.. has technical merit.
--- Wil <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />