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Which works the best to reduce the heat??
Spyderpops block off plate or the fan can? Any input appreciated. Thanks!
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I'm guessing here but I think both, the fan can to redirect the heat and the block for looks.
Ray
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Originally Posted by CMA Cowboy
I'm guessing here but I think both, the fan can to redirect the heat and the block for looks.
I use both. With great success.
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I have the Spyderpops blocking plate and it helps a lot, but what is a "fan can"? If it helps with the engine heat, I need one. Thanks.
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I put the missing air dam and air management system on my 09 rs and it really made a difference. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by danlnc
I started to look up Barley pop and then said Duh!....never heard that one
How about "Hydraulic Sandwiches"?
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Butch has the SpyderPops system on his "08 and I picked up ISCI's FanCan for my '12. They both work great...SpyderPops is black and basically cannot be seen and the FanCan is aluminum and can be seen in the vent (doesn't look bad at all in there). My 2 cents!
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Beat the Heat
Ceramic Header wrap on the exhaust and Spyderpops block plate on my 2010 RT does the trick. This has been tested in the Texas heat.
Rick
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Originally Posted by SteveMac
I use both. With great success.
Steve,
Do you still get a lot of heat between the glove box and the seat?
Kinggeek
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Originally Posted by kinggeek
Steve,
Do you still get a lot of heat between the glove box and the seat?
I do still have heat between glove box and seat, but no more or less than before. The real noticeable difference is when I am using my highway pegs. I'll be very thankful for the heat management on the road to Durango!
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
How about " Hydraulic Sandwiches"?
That's a new on me also. As you can tell I am not a big drinker. If I have one or two beers a year its a lot.
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