StreetDragster

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Hi All,

I'm reading an old edition of LRO, and it mentions making a radiator blind out of rubber sheeting for off-roading, to prevent mud going in your radiator.

Seeing as my radiator has just capputted itself, due to mud build up, i'm considering making one of these things, but i have some questions

1) How does the cars cooling respond with the grille/front of the rad covered up?

2) When would the blind work? I presume it would stop mud entering the rad from the car in fronts tyres etc, but would it be effective during muddy water wading? Maybe pushes a better bow wave or something?

3) Any downsides from fitting one? (Just for off roading, it would be removed for road use)

Thanks

Matt
 
Also called a snow muff - the idea is to have a central section which can be rolled up to allow air thru the rad. Drop the centre section before wading and roll it back up after. I think the loss of air flow thru rad for a short period of time is more than made up by water cooling.

Personally I think it might be difficult to see to cross a river - but who knows?
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i tiewrap an old square carpet tile to me A bar when the wetaher is cold or if there's deep water to be crossed - it's a faded dirty blue one that looks like it's a OEM fitment
 
I assume the windscreen and side window covers are for use in arctic conditions and stop (reduce) ice on the glass.
 
Hi All,

I'm reading an old edition of LRO, and it mentions making a radiator blind out of rubber sheeting for off-roading, to prevent mud going in your radiator.

Seeing as my radiator has just capputted itself, due to mud build up, i'm considering making one of these things, but i have some questions

1) How does the cars cooling respond with the grille/front of the rad covered up?

2) When would the blind work? I presume it would stop mud entering the rad from the car in fronts tyres etc, but would it be effective during muddy water wading? Maybe pushes a better bow wave or something?

3) Any downsides from fitting one? (Just for off roading, it would be removed for road use)

Thanks

Matt

i know how to make a veneshon blind , just poke his eyes out
 
Or maybe it's to stop light reflecting off shiny glass surfaces when you are about to cammo it up.;):p

Thats correct, its also to break up the shape of the vehicle, from a way off those headlamps would stand out and make the vehicle obvious, as would the windscreen.
 

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