Hi Guys,
not sure if it true, but i recall reading somewhere that i need to use a heatsink on the edis module.
is this true? do i need to use one?
thanks all.
Grant
edis Module and heatsink
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I haven't seen information
I haven't seen information on this subject. Anedoctal evidence shows that you need minimal to no heat sinking- On my test bench I had one mounted to a piece of wood running for hours on end, it only became slightly warm.
I would imagine if the bracket it came with is mounted in such a way that it made as much metal-metal contact with the chassis as Ford did with the OEM installation it should be fine- this way any heat generated is transferred into the body of the car.
Regards,
I would imagine if the bracket it came with is mounted in such a way that it made as much metal-metal contact with the chassis as Ford did with the OEM installation it should be fine- this way any heat generated is transferred into the body of the car.
Regards,
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