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<blockquote data-quote="Black Flag" data-source="post: 10791411" data-attributes="member: 26102"><p>A diff cooler is definitely in order if you plan on running open-road races, such as the Silver State Classic. If the snout were to melt at those speeds it could do some serious damage... I ran a diff cooler on my terminator road race car, and most of the 00 Cobra R guys are doing the same. As someone else pointed out, you don't need it for the street or high-speed canyon runs...</p><p></p><p>It's also fairly pricey and you have to use a high quality cooler w/ fan and high-quality pump and you need to move the air out the back, not out the bottom side. Even the kits from Kenny Brown and Maximum Motorsports require some minor fabrication, but to build a kit yourself would cost almost as much as buying one from them by the time you tracked down the parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Flag, post: 10791411, member: 26102"] A diff cooler is definitely in order if you plan on running open-road races, such as the Silver State Classic. If the snout were to melt at those speeds it could do some serious damage... I ran a diff cooler on my terminator road race car, and most of the 00 Cobra R guys are doing the same. As someone else pointed out, you don't need it for the street or high-speed canyon runs... It's also fairly pricey and you have to use a high quality cooler w/ fan and high-quality pump and you need to move the air out the back, not out the bottom side. Even the kits from Kenny Brown and Maximum Motorsports require some minor fabrication, but to build a kit yourself would cost almost as much as buying one from them by the time you tracked down the parts. [/QUOTE]
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