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Build A Simple Radiator Duct And Screen To Make Sure Plenty Of Air-And Little Else-Gets To Your Radiator
By Jeff Huneycutt
Photography by Jeff Huneycutt
Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Dirt Racing
Mud and clay are fun to race... 
   
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Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Dirt Racing
Mud and clay are fun to race on, but they can also be the enemy to the mechanical components of your racecar. This is obviously an extreme example, but protecting your radiator from the elements while also promoting good airflow for plenty of cooling is critical to your success on the racetrack.
Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Power Slide
Most dirt racers find that... 
   
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Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Power Slide
Most dirt racers find that they can get enough air to the radiator without having to cut holes in the front bumper cover, as you can see here in Robbie Jordan's current car. This helps protect the vulnerable radiator from flying debris.
Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Atp Radiator
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Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Atp Radiator
Before beginning fabrication of any radiator ductwork, Jordan installs the radiator and all related components as well as the nosepiece. This gives him his dimensions for the sheetmetal. The bottom of the radiator box will be left open to allow plenty of air to the radiator, and two sides will be fabricated to make sure that the air coming underneath the car will be forced though the radiator core instead of around it. The hood will form the top of the duct.
Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Cardboard Templates
Jordan begins by making cardboard... 
   
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Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Cardboard Templates
Jordan begins by making cardboard templates of the pieces he eventually will fabricate from aluminum sheet. Cut small pieces and slowly trim the cardboard down until you get exactly what you want. If you mess up, you can always tape a chunk of cardboard back onto your template and start over.
Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Side Mounting
Don't forget to plan how you... 
   
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Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Side Mounting
Don't forget to plan how you will mount your sides to the car. It needs to be easily and quickly removed if you need to repair wreck damage at the track. Here, Jordan marks a hole that will need to be cut in his template with a drill bit.
Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Finished Part
Here's Jordan's finished piece... 
   
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Dirt Racing Radiator Protection Finished Part
Here's Jordan's finished piece for the right side of the box. Notice how several sections of the outside edges are folded over to make the sheet stiffer. This also reduces any sharp edges that can snag you when you are working on the car.

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