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I want bullet proof glass for my truck.This pipe was made by that guy Paul from Chelyabinsk. the same one that sells bulletproof glass.
MaybInstall the PMD radiator inside the intake manifold. airflow is guaranteed; the higher the engine speed, the greater the airflow.
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maybe if there was such an adaptor made for the plumbing between the air filter and the turbo for the truck applications.@denata
Have you ever measured temperature of that beautifully made hose adapter/ heat sink after drive then shut down? Then compare it to temperature in the rest of the engine bay?
I am guessing where you live might have something to do with it, and being a hummer is the other part.
Our hummers do not hold the heat after the engine shuts down for very long, and living inside a snow factory probably cools yours down way faster than mine would.
Having it anywhere under the hood in a pickup is a mistake. While engine is running, they stayed perfectly cold attached to the ip from the diesel fuel moving through it to extract the heat. Problem is when engine is hot and shutting off engine, that is when they heat up and the connections & components inside the unit suffer. To make that same device and use in a pickup would have the pmd sitting inches away from the turbo, and after shut down- would get to hot. It would be almost directly above their passenger side cast iron exhaust manifold that holds the turbo.
In a hummer that is far away from everything warm except the surge tank- which I see a nice custom one of yours also. But the beat from it will rise and escape towards the windshield and create its own thermal air flow pulling cool air right there below it.
So in hummer/hmmwv- that is an excellent design with only thing lacking is a spare pmd already mounted close to it so under failure you can quickly unplug from it and plug into the spare. If your fins went all the way through and the second was mounted 180° opposite the first- that would resolve the only issue from a perfectly designed unit, imo of course.