Well, the FPR relocation is not as complete of a fix as I had thought.
Got the ol' warm feeling today while stuck in 1st gear stop&go traffic.
Temp was beyween 94°-96°F and I had 3/4 full tank. Had 45 minutes of normal town and highway traffic then hit a no exit construction area with near dead stop traffic.
After 30 minutes of creeping along at idle in 1st & 2nd gear, the tank started feeling warm through the jeans. :swear:
Up until the bottleneck the temp was fine and once I got back up to highway speed she eventually cooled back down. *Note-The tank never got as hot as it used to....but it got warm enough.
So, as it stands, The FPR relocate as I've done mine is definitely an improvement but not a perfect fix. The tank used to get hot at highway speeds, but haven't had that problem for a year. The tank also cooled back down after I got going again.
So, I apologize if I mislead anyone with my earlier claim that the FPR relocation was a full fix/cure for the problem.
My next attempt at fixing this will probably involve a lower airbox delete. Then a smaller drycell battery laid on its side and a fan to help pull the hot air "through" the newly created open area. Basic idea is to give the hot air some place to go by venting it into the rear wheel low pressure zone.
Let me know what you guys think
Again, sorry for my error,
Freelancer