Thank you for the quick response.
"Most people add their ducting to those items (radiator &/or oil cooler) making sure they are ATTACHED to said items & then they BECOME those items. Meaning 'any radiator meeting X, Y & Z' limitations w/ducting attached makes it a complete unit ..."
But, in the case of the radiator, the attachment points of the ducting are most always on the radiator core support ... NOT the actual radiator.
"... also understanding that there is no specific rule disallowing the ducting of air to those items."
Doesn't that fly in the face of "Modifications shall not be made unless authorized herein."?
Just a little gun shy after seeing some of the conversations on this site dealing w/windshield wiper fluid containers, steering wheel adapters, etc.
Under the heading of "No good deed goes unpunished", I would like to ask 2 additional questions: 9.1.3.D.6.b says "Air ducts may be fitted to the brakes, provided that they extend in a forward direction only ..." Why would you NOT have them extending "in a forward direction only"?
And #2: With the recent upgrade of wheel diameters for IT cars, why was the 15" rim singled out for exclusion? This question came to mind while reading Mr. Earp's interesting on-line ITS Mustang buildup.
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