holy bonnets, batman!
holy bonnets, batman!
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GreenV8S

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30,999 posts

307 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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I reckon this should sort out the heat soak once and for all! What d'you think?

GreenV8S

RichardR

2,905 posts

291 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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Can't see the picture!

pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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View the link

IMHO its defo function over form

yellabelly

2,258 posts

276 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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RichardR

2,905 posts

291 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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You must be a brave man to cut holes in your bonnet like that!

Did you keep the bits you cut out in case you want to stick them back in?

shauno

43 posts

269 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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oh yes it looks the part and does the job what have you done on the under side anything ? or do you just goe a wet engine

GreenV8S

Original Poster:

30,999 posts

307 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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All the electrics and everything are well inboard of the new vents, the only things in danger of getting wet are the brake master cylinder and the cold air intake. There is a pretty mesh grill under the holes but you can't see it in that rather cr@p photograph. I know the purists won't like it, but the car is a long way from standard now and I'm happy to make this sort of change for engineering reasons as long as it doesn't look *too* bad. In this case it is mainly to improve the cooling, but I'm quite pleased with the way it looks too. It puts out an awesome amount of heat when its stationary, you can see plumes of hot air coming out and there is a strong hot air blast from the fans, in a 30 ambiant it holds the engine at about 80 degrees now which will give it a lot more punch off the line. Should be even more effective when it's moving since the vents are in a very low pressure area so it should lower the pressure under the entire bonnet area. Downforce, anyone?

>> Edited by GreenV8S on Saturday 5th June 22:43

HarryW

15,833 posts

292 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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, brave brave man Peter Knowing the route you're going down it does makes perfect sense. A deffo benefit is that there is less bonnet to polish now too .
slighly OT........
Any chance you could take a piccy of the air box arrangement, have a few idea's at present myself but would rather start with a proven one first, so to speak. Also need to find a suitable air filter to fit in the given space that will breath enough without strangling the engine.

Harry

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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Actually I think it looks quite good...

spivvy

1,535 posts

277 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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i been in the car with pete and that engine does throw out a huge amount of heat when stationary

original and functional
looks good pete

pstruck

3,525 posts

272 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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HarryW said:
Any chance you could take a piccy of the air box arrangement, have a few idea's at present myself but would rather start with a proven one first, so to speak. Also need to find a suitable air filter to fit in the given space that will breath enough without strangling the engine.

I'm thinking along the same line Harry. Would be good to see what Peter has done.

cirks

2,529 posts

306 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Peter, I've told you before that you have to be a bit more adventurous with your bonnet....after all, there's nowhere for animals etc to be sucked in unlike on mine!


p.s my mod was from an 'S' bonnet originally therefore it's not a case of a Wedge owner hijacking the 's' forum

>> Edited by cirks on Tuesday 8th June 13:57

greenv8s

Original Poster:

30,999 posts

307 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Give it time ...

19560

14,159 posts

281 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Great start. I think that Cirks has a good point. Get rid of that ridiculas Italian market supercharger bulge and replace it with something really wild.

GreenV8S

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30,999 posts

307 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Someone was selling fake plastic hi-rise 'supercharger' mouldings on eBay that fixed to the bonnet with sticky tape, is that the sort of thing you have in mind?

HarryW

15,833 posts

292 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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19560 said:
....Get rid of that ridiculas Italian market supercharger bulge ....

Oi I really quiet like my bulge . Even better if it was a LHD car then you could see to park

Harry