Don't waste your money on such gimmics (like the Tornado air thing,
magnets for the fuel lines, the list goes on and on). I mean, yeah,
technically it should cool it a fraction of a degree, but IMHO there's
just not enough surface area even with the fins to do anything worth
while. Here's an idea--weld a bunch of fins to your engine block
(like a motorcycle)--now that would have to work wouldn't it? ;)
JY
---Dave Di Santi wrote:
>
> I was perusing the new J.C Whitney Catalog and saw an interesting
gadget. It was a cooler for the Oil filter it looked like cooling fins
that you clamped to the oil filter. It claimed to cool the oil and
provde protection from damage to the oil filter. any thoughts?
>
> Dave
>
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