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In a message dated 98-10-15 02:01:41 EDT, Jim Adney wrote: << That is because there is always cooling air flowing through the heat exchangers, we just get to control where the hot air gets dumped, inside or out >> Just a thought, if the heater boxes were modified to prevent the air air from being dumped outside, would this direct more cooling air to the engine? Or would this cause some unforeseen problem with the heater boxes getting too hot (possibly melting the aluminum fins inside or burning the outer covering)? David '71 squareback