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		<title>Creating an air intake for the controller radiator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Zilla DC motor controller is a liquid cooled system.  It uses a small radiator to cool the coolant which is pumped through the system.  I wantd to create an air intake and duct system to help cool this system.  Though it will also have a small fan, hopefully I won&#8217;t need it.
The GT body [...]]]></description>
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