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Old 11-21-2003, 01:17 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elistan
70 Kelvin!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Lycean
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PJK3
VERY SWEET!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MacGyver
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Where is the other thermal image post about heat in the engine bay area and the user had a K&N intake?

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Interesting pics...
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Crap, Tan... 3.5 year old thread, back from the grave

We had a sales rep passing through a few weeks ago and she had a nice little hand-held, room-temp thermal imager (no need for coolant like the original one mentioned in this thread). Times have really changed, and it was interesting to see air leaks around windows, cooled A/C vents, etc. in full (false) color. Price was in the $5k range, so still out of the playtoy range, but well within the budget of a shop interested in tracking down some nasty thermal problems.
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Originally Posted by MyBad,Nov 20 2003, 06:34 PM
Most cool! I picked up on the door panel thing.
Actually, it's pretty hot!
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Originally Posted by MacGyver,Apr 9 2008, 11:11 AM
Crap, Tan... 3.5 year old thread, back from the grave

We had a sales rep passing through a few weeks ago and she had a nice little hand-held, room-temp thermal imager (no need for coolant like the original one mentioned in this thread). Times have really changed, and it was interesting to see air leaks around windows, cooled A/C vents, etc. in full (false) color. Price was in the $5k range, so still out of the playtoy range, but well within the budget of a shop interested in tracking down some nasty thermal problems.
I know there was a post of multiple thermal images of the engine bay and the photographer had a K&N Intake CAI. I just can not find it when I did a search.

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