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RE: Stock IC Heat Exchanger
Kevin and Ron,
Yngvar Knudsen's IC radiator scoop must be smaller than or
differently angled than Jim Longwith's Blade 'O Death, as it doesn't
cause any ground clearance problems.
The roads immediately adjacent to my home have 'speed pads' so
adequate clearance is vital to me.
The IC radiator scoop is 'free' with Yngvar Knudsen's Air Deflector
Shield.
They're excellent quality and great value at $40 plus shipping.
They install without any drilling or alterations - two sizes
of wrench are all you need.
Cheers,
Russ Bland
London, England
Syclone # 274
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From: Ronald Haley <rhaley@xmission.com>
Date: 02/07/98 11:09pm
Subject: RE: Stock IC Heat Exchanger
At 02:57 PM 7/2/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>The "BLADE-O-DEATH STrieks AgaiN!!!"
>
>I had to remove my BLADE-O-DETH as it kept trying to decapitate speed
>bumps and was loosing... I can only straighten it out so many times
>before it starts to make me twitch.. But then I could raise the front
>back up 1.5"... naaa...
>
>
>91 Sy #2377 31K miles
>Denver, CO
>
Same thing here guy, here in Utah they have drain gutters crossing every
intersection which I have done my best to regrade. The last straw for me
was when I regraded the entrance to a Smith's Food King, the BLADE-O-DEATH
lost this time as it was bent into a U-shape. Maybe a pair of roller blades
mounted to each side would help.
Ron Haley
92 Ty
Sandy, Utah