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I was thinking of mounting a hidden, unswitched auxilliary button to release the boot.
Keeping the radiator fans going after the engine stops is pretty important, as it causes a heat differential between the water in the rad and the water in the engine, which in turn causes circulation of heat (not necessarily water) by convention currents. This prevents heat soak, which can fry an engine that has been thrashed and is then suddenly stopped, full of boiling hot oil and water and with no air-flow going past it! Your engine temperature can actually RISE after its turned off because of this.
Patrick Buckland
quote:Nice answer, not to be too picky but it's convection rather than convention
Keeping the radiator fans going after the engine stops is pretty important, as it causes a heat differential between the water in the rad and the water in the engine, which in turn causes circulation of heat (not necessarily water) by convention currents. Patrick Buckland

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