I really want to understand what you're saying because it sounds important, but I don't understand what you said at all ;_;If you do use 2 aeros like that make sure the vent is pointed in between the 2 aeros and not directly on top of one
the pole vent on the bottom of the magnet (the hole lol). make sure that it's pointed down between the aeros, not on top of one. so it should be pushing air between the gap of the 2 aerosI really want to understand what you're saying because it sounds important, but I don't understand what you said at all ;_;
If it's too close to the wall yes that's bad...how close were you thinking?I think I'm gonna do the whole sub-over idea, i know i should keep the end at least 6" from the wall, but is it had to ahve the port itself too close to a wall?
about two inches away, but i just calculated the arc length the 90 degree bend adds and it adds a little over 5" or port length to the aero.If it's too close to the wall yes that's bad...how close were you thinking?
Well, many successful SUV designs are sub up/port back, or sub up/port side. You could do port side and not have to worry about using elbows.is there a reason not to?