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Old 07-28-2008, 04:03 PM   #9 (permalink)
Justinlhc
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Originally Posted by chitown1211 View Post
Juat curious, but is your engine even running hot? I would think the engineers took hot weather into account when designing the car.


I live in MN. My temp gauge stays about the needles width under the halfway point no matter what. -20 degree weather or 100 degree weather. If your needle never goes past halfway I dont think you need to bother with this.

lol, tell that to the hundreds of thousands of people who have done this over the years. If your tranny shifts perfectly fine, why upgrade with a shift kit? If your motor runs just fine, why put a set of headers on it? If your rims are just fine, why put 20"+ rims on it?
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