carb holey 750 air intake options?
carb holey 750 air intake options?
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shithotfast

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1,134 posts

292 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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I have the standard chrome dinner plate type of air cleaner,but anyone fitted a remote cover? IE so I can take air from the side pods and channel it into the carb rather than draw the hot air under the rear clip? During Lemans when it got to 37 degs in traffic the air mixture was a bit too hot! Car was fine though, didnt overheat (we did!)

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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sthotfast said:
I have the standard chrome dinner plate type of air cleaner,but anyone fitted a remote cover? IE so I can take air from the side pods and channel it into the carb rather than draw the hot air under the rear clip? During Lemans when it got to 37 degs in traffic the air mixture was a bit too hot! Car was fine though, didnt overheat (we did!)
Reverie do one but I doubt you want to pay those prices.
Have you thought about moulding your own?
If you could make a buck we know people who could make a mould for you.

Steve

srreck

529 posts

285 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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Paul,
Try this... http://www.ramairbox.com/
I had one fitted on car in the past. It works fine and at a fraction of cost of Reverie's airbox.

Cheers,
Javier

V8Dom

3,547 posts

226 months

Tuesday 20th July 2010
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here is mine. looks good and works well but as said is expensive.



Dom

ROWDYRENAULT

1,294 posts

238 months

Tuesday 20th July 2010
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as the man says "you get what you pay for" with the inability of carbs to adjust to a wide range of inlet temps without effecting mixture it would seem the most isolated from engine temp box you can find would be well worth the effort. I have data logged inlet temps on my GTR without a box and the temps get well above outside air temps. Lee

V8Dom

3,547 posts

226 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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my temps get very high as well but thats due to the hieght of my manifold.

Im looking at fitting a shield between carb sides and the exhaust to try and help.

Not sure if you can see but I have stick on temp guages on the inlet to monitor the temps.

Dom

ROWDYRENAULT

1,294 posts

238 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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dom those temp sticks are telling you the temp on the outside of the airbox not the air going in the carb. if the box is sealed top the bonnet you might be suprised. Although the headers are not helping. Try putting a sticker inside and see what you get. If that doesn't work you need to wrap all that nice C.B. in the Gold film. Just thoughts. lee

V8Dom

3,547 posts

226 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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mmm gold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! like a Mclaren F1

I will try. teh carb temp is the problem, in the heat and standing traffic the carb boils and the engine fluffs. As soon as air is forced in im OK

thanks Dom

k wright

1,039 posts

283 months

Thursday 22nd July 2010
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Can't tell from the photo if your headers are ceramic coated, if not this would be of great help in reducing your engine compartment temperatures.

TuxMan

9,011 posts

262 months

Friday 23rd July 2010
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i did this ;



worked very well made it all out of alloy .