In an attempt to reduce the under bonnet temperatures which have been melting the odd plastic part, I have bought these
Only £11.00 each, and should provide a nice low pressure area to extract hot air. I'll keep you posted
[Edited on 8/9/06 by Mark Allanson]
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[Edited on 8/9/06 by Mark Allanson]
Sod it, just look in my archive under modifications
Heat rises, that's why I put mine on the top of the bonnet so that at stand still in traffic the heat would at least have somewhere to go, and at
speed be sucked out ???
Little improvement but not as big a change as exhaust wrap.
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Nice where are they from ?
And the other two
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This would look nice on the bonnet, and should be pretty effective.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Watercraft-Services
Fairly close to me, really impressed
Why did my [url] link work, but not the [img]?
Has done this to me a couple of times?
Right click on the picture and select 'copy image location', then use that. It should work then.
[Edited on 8/9/06 by Phil. S]
You need [img ] then your [/img ] (without the spaces in them) enclosing your image location URL. The picture insertion next to the hash above the reply box does this for you.
All fitted now, very pleased
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Looks really nice Mark.
I think a few chrome 'blingy' bits with a metalic/pearl blue looks REALLY nice
BTW ,hows the paintwork holding up to reg. use?
Done nearly 6000 miles in 15 month and the car kept outside under a cover, the paint is fine except for the usual stone chipping on the rear arches
and a scralpe where I was hit by a porsche 911 trying to prove a point (and failed spectacularly!).
The cooling has helped alot, the engine runs much cooler which is a relief