debbiepalamar
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We are installing heat shields in the hopes that my ankles will be cooler on our 14 day trip. I will let you know if it works.


I'd be intrested to know how it works. I also have a 2015 RT, and find it hot in the crotch, so to speak, on warm days. Doing Something similar crossed my mind. Good luck with it and enjoy the trip.
Steve
Which panel is that you are holding up. I cannot tell from the picture? I applied that reflective heat shield to the back of both top side panels (next to your knees and the glove box) and also the underside of both black panels under the seat, on my 2013 RT prior to the recall. It did help a lot. The panels were actually comparatively cool to the touch after that. :thumbup:We are installing heat shields in the hopes that my ankles will be cooler on our 14 day trip. I will let you know if it works.
I got an Air Hawk seat pad. That took care of the crotch heat. My thighs are fine. It's my lower legs taking the brunt of the heat. One more to install, then I will test ryde it.I'd be intrested to know how it works. I also have a 2015 RT, and find it hot in the crotch, so to speak, on warm days. Doing Something similar crossed my mind. Good luck with it and enjoy the trip.
Steve
That's the bottom side panel.Which panel is that you are holding up. I cannot tell from the picture? I applied that reflective heat shield to the back of both top side panels (next to your knees and the glove box) and also the underside of both black panels under the seat, on my 2013 RT prior to the recall. It did help a lot. The panels were actually comparatively cool to the touch after that. [emoji106]
I also agree with the suggestion of adding the 2013 air intake scoops. Several 1330 owners have reported that has help to reduce heat.
Which panel is that you are holding up. I cannot tell from the picture? I applied that reflective heat shield to the back of both top side panels (next to your knees and the glove box) and also the underside of both black panels under the seat, on my 2013 RT prior to the recall. It did help a lot. The panels were actually comparatively cool to the touch after that. [emoji106]
I also agree with the suggestion of adding the 2013 air intake scoops. Several 1330 owners have reported that has help to reduce heat.
We are installing heat shields in the hopes that my ankles will be cooler on our 14 day trip. I will let you know if it works.![]()
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....Debbie, if your fix isn't sufficient, you want to consider something to actually remove the heat from the engine area.......Go on E-Bay item # 121899358990 .....this is just one of many sizes this seller offers..... you can get other sizes. They use very little power and can move quite a bit of air. You will just have be inventive on the way to do it.......good luck DIY'er :clap:.....Mike :thumbup:This only cost $30 to try. Summit Racing sells it.
I'd be intrested to know how it works. I also have a 2015 RT, and find it hot in the crotch, so to speak, on warm days. Doing Something similar crossed my mind. Good luck with it and enjoy the trip.
Steve
I installed the air scoop kit that was designed for the 2013 RT on to my 2014 RTL and now my glove box and surrounding area is a lot cooler. Dealer sells kits and has numbers. I did it mainly as I like the look but cooler is good too.
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This only cost $30 to try. Summit Racing sells it.
Good luck, and please let us know how this experiment works out! :thumbup:
(2014 RT, and not a hint of heat problems with it...)