J-fuzzy
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im going to stud my track but was told to get a rear heat exchanger protector but can’t seem to find any? I keep getting sidewinder ones showing up
Shouldn’t need any as long as stock ones are still in there.
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As far as I know the Sr Viper does not have a rear heat-exchanger. The tunnel protection came stock from factory on my 14.im going to stud my track but was told to get a rear heat exchanger protector but can’t seem to find any? I keep getting sidewinder ones showing up
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Inside my tunnel by the jack shaft I have what to me looks like a heat exchanger. I thought it was called a rear heat exchanger?
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You might be right.
I call that a forward mounted heat exchanger. I have never seen it protected from studs. It sits pretty far away from track but someone here may have better info.
I call that a forward mounted heat exchanger. I have never seen it protected from studs. It sits pretty far away from track but someone here may have better info.
I have never seen protectors for the front exchanger.
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No tunnel protection required.
No rear tunnel cooler= no ice buildup or huge ice chunks.
Radiator/fan and front cooler= almost 0 overheating with a properly working cooling system.
On of the best designs on the viper IMO.
No rear tunnel cooler= no ice buildup or huge ice chunks.
Radiator/fan and front cooler= almost 0 overheating with a properly working cooling system.
On of the best designs on the viper IMO.
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Ok good to know Thanks