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Old 02-04-2018, 12:03 PM
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That is awesome! But what the heck is nose temperature??
He's got to be able to calculate Ram Rise....


Little duck is going to be fast --- creating lots of friction..... LOL
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That is awesome! But what the heck is nose temperature??
Uhhhh, well....if you gotta ask....



Just kidding. Hell, I don't know either.
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That is awesome! But what the heck is nose temperature??
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He's got to be able to calculate Ram Rise....


Little duck is going to be fast --- creating lots of friction..... LOL
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Uhhhh, well....if you gotta ask....



Just kidding. Hell, I don't know either.



Hahahaha! I was waiting for someone to notice that!

so the "nose temp" gauge is so that I can monitor the air temperature inside the Plexi-glass nose of the car. plexi-glass and high heat aren't friends and therefor I will be closely monitoring the interactions between the two so I can make sure I don't quickly ruin the plexi-glass. I will be building a system of nose flaps and fans into the hood sides that will open to allow air to quickly circulate and drop the temp in the nose to keep the plexi-glass comfortable.

so there you have it.
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