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Originally Posted by igo4bmx
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Originally Posted by 2point4DSM
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Originally Posted by igo4bmx
air travels always the direction of least resistance therefor when air travels toward the direction of a "ram air" setup, you would realize that air would divert and travel around it (where there is little resistance)
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In your example we wouldn't be able to get air through our radiators. Hmmmm. And explaint why duct work to radiators actually help it work.
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car radiator systems are closed loop for most of the time unless the cap opens to relieve pressure ;)
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You totally lost me cause now your talking about fluid dynamics inside the passages of a cooling system. I thought we were talking about air flow, and specifically flow through a radiator. My point is that air flow through a radiator is a good example of why your argument is wrong.