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Probably more cosmetic I would say, however - we get some might warm days here in Oz (upwards of 40+ Celsius where I live) and I have noted the oil temperature slightly higher than normal on those really hot days (to be expected !!). It will be interesting on the next such day to see if the temperature is any different with the extra air flow to that area.
Nice write up. I have just ordered these ducts too. I have FVD ones already but the mounting holes also did not line up! I was hoping the Cult Werk ones would! Dammit!
I wish I had used Hepkats instructions. Great Write Up!
FVD Ducts are made by cultwerks. They are spec'd for oil cooling as we sell another kit for brake cooling.
We also have them make a few other things for us. Very good quality.
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I kept mine flat black to match my wheels. (sorry the exposure is so bright but the shadow wasn't complimentary to show with the wheels)
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Took this project on today. About 3 hours all in with bumper off. OP talked about it's hard to mark the hole and it is. I put some red nail polish on the screw hole on the inside screw which is a blind marking and pressed it on the side to mark the spot, drilled hole and wiped it off.
Did not, just need to run hoses as I have everything else already there, just didn't order hoses and was too lazy to have them when I did this. Everything else is installed though so when I get around to getting hoses just need to drop the valiance again and slide them through. With my previous RSR bumper it was all plumbed.