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    Quote Originally Posted by ewcmr2 View Post
    Neil's comment is the same as mine on my Old Mondiale, fans mounted on radiator will maintain, but not lower temps.

    On this Rf-94 I plumbed the dual radiators in series and ducted in a 7" Spal fan on the first radiator. So far this is working well. Crows Landing ProSolo was 100*+ and the coolant never when above 200*. Turning on fan does lower temps
    We survived Crows landing 100+ as well, so I am not going to change anything on my car. The electric fan does help lower the temp a bit. We fired over the starter to get more warm water in front of the fan.
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    I finally moved (and made adjustable) the pedals so my wife could drive the car. Thanks to the Allen Berg Racing School she was able to drive the car for the first time on Saturday and get in 127 laps.

    Honda ran flawlessly all day

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    Wow ! That's fantastic ! Kudos to you & your wife !
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