Georgia is a very humid place, more so than Texas and we all know central California is as dry as chalk.... That said, water is one of the most efficient ways to take heat from some thing. So what I'm trying to imply here is that the humidity (water in the air) being more concentrated in Georgia might be able to dissipate heat from the exhaust faster than it can in Ca or dryer parts of Tx. Just a hypothesis to the geographic location and exhaust temp differences.
Same idea with oil coolers in the mountains. less dense air cools a lot less than dense air. food for thought.
But still better safe than sorry.
Same idea with oil coolers in the mountains. less dense air cools a lot less than dense air. food for thought.
But still better safe than sorry.
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