Member I
Lately I have been seeing more and more vehicles on the highway with the louvers cut into the fenders towards the windshield. This makes really good sense when you think about it. The cool air enters the front of the vehicle and cools the engine compartment, but then that heated air has to find somewhere to exit. I assume, that since there is undisturbed air, somewhat, underneath the vehicle, and channeled air over the vehicle, that this air would just circle until it finds an exit. With these louvers, the heated air immediately escapes and cool air replaces it. Sounds like a good plan to me. Also, what effects, if any, does this have on wind resistance? So my questions:
1. What do ya'll think of these louvers?
2. Is this relevant at the generally low operating speeds of off-roading?
3. Can this have any positive affect on particulate traveling through the engine compartment, by-passing the air box.
1. What do ya'll think of these louvers?
2. Is this relevant at the generally low operating speeds of off-roading?
3. Can this have any positive affect on particulate traveling through the engine compartment, by-passing the air box.