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These roads were made for a nimble Sportscar like the 911. Bonus, the leaves are changing. And falling, I'm appreciating those Zunsport grills, hopefully they will keep most of the grunge of my new radiators. Daily drive...Bear River road.
These roads were made for a nimble Sportscar like the 911. Bonus, the leaves are changing. And falling, I'm appreciating those Zunsport grills, hopefully they will keep most of the grunge of my new radiators. Daily drive...Bear River road.
My bet: they won't keep out a damned thing (except for a bit of air) but at least you won't find intact oak leaves between the rads like I did!
Yes, they seem to, and if they keep a bit of air out, it's cold enough here that heats not an issue.
And they look fantastic IMHO. I dislike the empty inlet look, especially mine, the plastic is faded. Leaves are everywhere right now. The maple trees weep yellow tears all over my girl. They hose off easy, but yuk. I gotta keep the garage clean (can't do it right now, to many home improvements going on) or put the cover on.
Last edited by damage98MO; 09-30-2023 at 12:17 AM.
They definitely do! I've already posted two updates in my thread after running them for an extended amount of time. Nearly no debris in the radiators and temps stayed solid even during the summer. Whatever negative effect they could potentially have it is FAR less than a dirty and clogged up radiators. As the leaves start to fall you'll be able to fill your bumper after a drive or two and vacuuming them out is not very effective.
Parked at Walmart and got this little ding. Sheeze... I wish people could open their doors a little more gently. I'm calling my PDR guy. I'm sure there's a tool that would pop this right out.