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Old 05-17-2008, 06:00 AM   #1
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Grill Blocking

I have 50% of my grill blocked off by a winter grill cover I bought on the internet. I would like to block more of the grill, but safely of course. My ScanGuage can tell me what the intake air temperature and water temperature in the radiator is. According to the ScanGuage manual water with a 50/50 mix of coolant boils at 265 degrees F. I am ok radiator wise since I'm always around 200 degrees with the 50% grill block. What is the maximum intake air temperature I can reach before I damage the truck? It is currently 88-90 degrees when driving at highway speeds.
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