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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 14/7/07 at 10:31 PM Reply With Quote
Air scoop disturbing air

Hi.

I'm having a bit of a problem with heat, and I'm trying to improve the situation.

For now I have fully tunneled the nosecone to rad, so all air in the engine bay is hot.
I'm having oil temperature issues, but I admit that engine intake is using hot air after the rad (no vent whatsoever).

I'm using a pipercross sponge filter.

What are the cons / pros of using the MNR air scoop?
a) will it lower engine bay's temperature?
b) will it raise pressure after the rad, though making it less efficient?
c) should I just add side vents in order to let the heat escape?
d) will it disturb the air leading to problems in air admission?

Thanks,
Joao






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RazMan

posted on 14/7/07 at 10:39 PM Reply With Quote
IMO you should duct the air filter intake to cold air, probably below the rad. Installing a couple of vents further back will probably improve airflow and let the heat out more efficiently.





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marc n

posted on 14/7/07 at 10:41 PM Reply With Quote
hi Joao

if i remember correctly you are using the bike rad ???
i would swap for an ally four core proper rad, mark in cyprus had problems with a polo rad not keeping his car cool enough changed to a four core and problem solved, the oil temp is a by product of the water temp, i have also fitted naca ducts in reverse on my car as i have a fully panelled in floor and temps where really high but these cured it

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marc





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Chippy

posted on 14/7/07 at 10:43 PM Reply With Quote
Having suffered similar problems I fitted a pair of Metro bonnet vents, plus a louvered vent each side of the engine bay. Worked a treat. HTH Ray
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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 15/7/07 at 06:55 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by marc n
hi Joao

if i remember correctly you are using the bike rad ???
i would swap for an ally four core proper rad, mark in cyprus had problems with a polo rad not keeping his car cool enough changed to a four core and problem solved, the oil temp is a by product of the water temp, i have also fitted naca ducts in reverse on my car as i have a fully panelled in floor and temps where really high but these cured it

best regards

marc


Yeap.... I'm still usign the bike rad.

Water temp sits on the 85 - 90ºc on track (25 - 30º ambient temperature), so I thought it was more of engine bay temperature.

Where did you install the NACA ducts? Any disturb on air flow through rad or into intake?

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Joao






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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 15/7/07 at 07:20 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by RazMan
IMO you should duct the air filter intake to cold air, probably below the rad. Installing a couple of vents further back will probably improve airflow and let the heat out more efficiently.


I have a bit of a clearence problem: the pipercroos sponge filter (30 or 40 mm (?) high) already touches the bonnet, so I thought that
a) an airbox would not fit
b) with a scoop (providing clearance, not air) I could use NF Auto air filter canister, but would it be up to the job (providing enought air)?

Joao






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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 15/7/07 at 07:33 AM Reply With Quote
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RazMan

posted on 15/7/07 at 07:49 AM Reply With Quote
That's perfect for the job Joao. You can mount the filter anywhere as long as you can run ducts to the engine intake & fresh air.





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Danozeman

posted on 15/7/07 at 10:47 AM Reply With Quote
If its engine bay temp you would probably need some vents near the back of the bay to get the air out. Some nice loubres in the side of the bonnet or something as chippy says.





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higgsti

posted on 15/7/07 at 10:51 AM Reply With Quote
you could always cut and flare the tub as mine has been done which also allows easier access to sides of engine .the sides are cut at the footwell and flared about 25mm
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posted on 15/7/07 at 10:55 AM Reply With Quote
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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 15/7/07 at 06:21 PM Reply With Quote
Errr.... do you have a bigger pic?

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amalyos

posted on 15/7/07 at 06:28 PM Reply With Quote
Joao,
I've used one of the Air filter canister, with a home made airbox.
Works well, I had it on the rollers and didn't even need a dyno jet kit, just upped the main jet size.

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marc n

posted on 15/7/07 at 07:46 PM Reply With Quote
hi joao

will post some pics of the ducts on my car we have had a load made in black grp

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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 15/7/07 at 11:33 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by amalyos
Joao,
I've used one of the Air filter canister, with a home made airbox.
Works well, I had it on the rollers and didn't even need a dyno jet kit, just upped the main jet size.

Steve


Hi.

Where are you taking the cold air from?
How do you prevent water from getting into it?

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Joao






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amalyos

posted on 16/7/07 at 07:17 AM Reply With Quote
I've cut a couple of vents in the bonnet.

To stop any water, I just don't go out in the rain. Rescued attachment Vents.JPG
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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 17/7/07 at 08:15 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by marc n
hi joao

will post some pics of the ducts on my car we have had a load made in black grp

best regards

marc


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marc n

posted on 17/7/07 at 09:11 AM Reply With Quote
hi joao

sorry car still on top deck of truck at the moment so cant get in to take any pics, as soon as there is space in the workshop i will get my car in and take some pics
sorry to hear about your bad news

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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 22/7/07 at 11:35 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by marc n
hi joao

sorry car still on top deck of truck at the moment so cant get in to take any pics, as soon as there is space in the workshop i will get my car in and take some pics
sorry to hear about your bad news

best regards

marc


Hi Marc.

Sorry to be a pain ... were you able to take a those shots?
Do you have dimensions for the MNR air scoop?
Is it more aesthetic or more functional?

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Joao






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marc n

posted on 23/7/07 at 06:45 AM Reply With Quote
its no worries at all we now have two car spaces back in the workshop so im unloading the two cars that are in the truck today at some point so should have some for tomorrow for you

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marc n

posted on 26/7/07 at 07:32 AM Reply With Quote
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marc n

posted on 26/7/07 at 07:33 AM Reply With Quote
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marc n

posted on 26/7/07 at 07:34 AM Reply With Quote
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marc n

posted on 26/7/07 at 07:35 AM Reply With Quote
best i could get from inside the truck

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