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Mr Revhead wrote:it will not and cannot help with under bonnet cooling at speed.
Mr Revhead wrote:show me some data gathered under controlled conditions
johntramp wrote:Dragger_Dan wrote:Your thermostat should be holding your cooling system at a set temperature... still can't see why this should make a difference.
lower intake air temps for us with itb's / no plenum
frost wrote:whats really funny is the nay sayers have been on the internet discussing why the lifted bonnet wont work when people have been out on the track and fund it really does work, even taking off the rubber strip on the edge or the back bonnet lowers temps by 2-3deg, dont knock till you try it,
johntramp wrote:Dragger_Dan wrote:Your thermostat should be holding your cooling system at a set temperature... still can't see why this should make a difference.
lower intake air temps for us with itb's / no plenum
Mr Revhead wrote:johntramp wrote:Dragger_Dan wrote:Your thermostat should be holding your cooling system at a set temperature... still can't see why this should make a difference.
lower intake air temps for us with itb's / no plenum
why would you run ITBs open to under the bonnet?
may not be such an issue in a RWD car, but youd be mad to do it in a FWD.
Mr Revhead wrote:where? whos found it works?
all i have ever seen to say it works, is some ppl on forums.
and you have an ambiant air temp sensor to prove you 2-3 degree drop in temperature? reducing under bonnet temp ain't gonna have much effect on thermostaically controlled engine temp.frost wrote: theres a big difference between engine temps and under bonnet temps,
that car IS not a track car. ok, so he 'might' have taken it to Puke on an open day to bust some skids, but in essence that dosn't constitute a track car.frost wrote:yes ok for daily a to b driving its not worth it, but if your tracking the car (and the car in question is a track car)
rear facing vents are legal, just need to be baffled.RomanV wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:where? whos found it works?
all i have ever seen to say it works, is some ppl on forums.
Some motorsport regs (IIRC...) seem to think that it's a no no to have rear facing vents on the bonnet. Presumably so if an oil line explodes or something, you can still see where you're going.
I'm guessing that a hitched bonnet would fall under this category, in which case you're not likely to hear about it from the likes of race drivers etc, as they wouldnt be allowed to do it, even if there was a benefit.
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