SnowRidge
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I quess I'm curious what the actual benefit is for the cold air intake. Snowridge mentions that grass will burn on the exhaust, so it does not sound like the muffler shell is running that much cooler than a normal muffler. I suspect the expelled gases might be a little cooler, but the older vintage PTs with the normal mufflers seem to expel the gases to outside the engine cover. I thought the cold air intake was to reduce the shell temperature to reduce the overall heat input in the engine compartment. )</font>
Duane, I've been asking myself the same questions. Since the exhaust is expelled out the side of the engine compartment, what is gained by cooling it a little (or a lot, if that is the case)? I suppose some of the exhaust may be blown back into the compartment, so it may reduce the temperature a little bit. That is the only thing I can think of.
SnowRidge
Duane, I've been asking myself the same questions. Since the exhaust is expelled out the side of the engine compartment, what is gained by cooling it a little (or a lot, if that is the case)? I suppose some of the exhaust may be blown back into the compartment, so it may reduce the temperature a little bit. That is the only thing I can think of.
SnowRidge