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Why is sucking preferable to blowing? Don't give the old excuse that car radiators suck, because they don't. They bothsuck and blow. Furthermore the fact that the fan is inside is unimportant, I would like to see howexactly you could mount a radiator fan out side of a car's radiator easily.
I'm not saying if sucking is worse then blowing, I have no reason to think so. But I would like a good reason to beleive there is even any difference between the 2.
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Just a thought. (i only took one year of physics in college)
Air naturally moves from high pressure to low pressure. In other words air is moved by being sucked. At least thats how it works in the atmosphere. So to more easily move air through a channeled thing like a radiator sucking (creating a low pressure enviroment), would be more effevtive than blowing(creating a high pressure enviroment).
What do you guys think?
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