Yes- couldnt get those to fit within the bonnet frame
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View PostYes- the Cooper S scoops, and the Cooper Works i think, have a subtle scoop at the front that blends in with the line of the bonnet
Never had a close up look at it tho, and it has had its fair amount of slating for its styling- but does it work would be my consideration
On a further note, I removed the Black plastic grill from the bonnet scoop on my BMW MINI Clubman to see if it made any difference to under bonnet temperatures on and off track, and you've probably guessed by now, it made no difference whatsoever.Performance Powered By Thought
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Ah well. The mere thought of aiding cooling in the engine bay area makes me feel happy. Life isnt all about fact LOL
And it is a fact according to my Torque pro app that my engine intake is lower#Happy days eh? :-)
And at least now I have lower air pressure over the engine (I did the vents for that all along TBH)Last edited by Chris_Blue; 24-08-2014, 17:16.sigpicJog on Noddy
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View PostAh well. The mere thought of aiding cooling in the engine bay area makes me feel happy. Life isnt all about fact LOL
And it is a fact according to my Torque pro app that my engine intake is lower#Happy days eh? :-)
And at least now I have lower air pressure over the engine (I did the vents for that all along TBH)
Aiding the evacuation of under bonnet temperatures is tricky, the placing of bonnet vents, reverse ducts and scoops is critical to allow them to function, get it wrong, and they become nothing more than cosmetic endorsements.
Low air pressure: fast moving air flow.
High air pressure: slow moving air flow.
Engine bay: is neither of the two above, in the engine bay we have turbulent uncontrolled un channelled air, so your thoughts on having low pressure over the engine are misguided, the top face of the bonnet is a natural low pressure area, until the air flow hits the windscreen, this reduces the fast air flow, which creates slow moving air flow high pressure.
Utilising this slowing down of the air flow high pressure area in front of the windscreen can be advantageous for air intakes, reverse ducts and scoops!!
Your bonnet vents will help with reducing the immense under bonnet temperatures, as for creating any low pressure over your engine, this is not and never will be the case, air unless channelled will ALWAYS take the path of least resistance!!Performance Powered By Thought
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Originally posted by Czar View PostYour bonnet vents will help with reducing the immense under bonnet temperatures
Ed- You may have noticed that the grill secured over the cut vents, are angled differently. Thats because the air goes in one way and out the other ;-)
However- when i fit the central scoope for intake, both will be angled for easy hot air exit, and all will be fab ;-)Last edited by Chris_Blue; 24-08-2014, 18:54.sigpicJog on Noddy
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View PostThatll do me Jimmy. Thanks Czar
Ed- You may have noticed that the grill secured over the cut vents, are angled differently. Thats because the air goes in one way and out the other ;-)
However- when i fit the central scoope for intake, both will be angled for easy hot air exit, and all will be fab ;-)
The addition of a front facing open scoop will be completely useless and render your vents useless too, your front facing scoop will capture a small almost insignificant amount of the air flow, this will in turn create a partial reverse flow from your bonnet vents, pulling air in, not venting while on the move, the partial reverse of air flow is aided by the stalling effect of the now incoming air flow against the bulkhead!!Performance Powered By Thought
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View PostBosh, another idea bites the dust
What you have to remember and think about is, just because the intercooler is at the front, doesn't mean it actually benefits from much passing through air flow, i'le say it again just to remind everybody, unless channelled/directed, air flow will ALWAYS take the path of least resistance, and as the intercooler is a rather large obstacle, albeit with open air channels, unless the air flow is actually channelled, with no other path of less resistance to follow, to pass directly through the intercooler, then the intercooler is not working efficiently!!Performance Powered By Thought
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Originally posted by colganraz View PostIs my thinking wrong that the style of vents seen on the focus RS, with air passing over them would act like a venturi and vaccum hot air from the engine bay?Performance Powered By Thought
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Originally posted by av8tor1990 View Posthi chris this is abit of topic but where did u get the eye lids from?
they look awesome .
is that the triple r spliter as well?
If you look on you headlights, you can see a faint perspex line around the line bewteen the wing and the front vallance
No- its the Leon Cupra R splitter. Fits almost perfect, just a bit of trimming either end. Fix with self tappers after taking original rubber off, or just straight on if you have no rubber skirt.sigpicJog on Noddy
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View PostThanks av8tor- the eyelids are just sprayed plastidip, after masking off the whole area.
If you look on you headlights, you can see a faint perspex line around the line bewteen the wing and the front vallance
No- its the Leon Cupra R splitter. Fits almost perfect, just a bit of trimming either end. Fix with self tappers after taking original rubber off, or just straight on if you have no rubber skirt.
is there a part number for the spliter?
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