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vibrio

posted on 1st May 03 at 12:31

quote:
Originally posted by antscorsa
wot u peeps think, im thinking about wot angles they should go at but u get ruff idea




yes it does a good job of covering the engine :thumbs:


Daimo B

posted on 1st May 03 at 12:28

Ahhhhhhhhhh righty :)

Grigglett has something like the picture above already.


antscorsa

posted on 1st May 03 at 10:06

nah damo it only smothed out on top cos it was the only pic i had of a bonnet at that angle and it had a gt40 vent in. id keep washers etc


Sam

posted on 1st May 03 at 08:10

I find that driving around with no bonnet increases air flow and thus gives a performance increase of at least 20bhp! :thumbs:

:P


Combat Corsa C

posted on 1st May 03 at 08:06

I like it, its different


Daimo B

posted on 1st May 03 at 08:01

No offence, there is no point in removing the washer jets to make a bonnet smooth if your going to stick a vent on top. Would neeed to be smoothed in, in in most cases on the bonnets, most smoothed jobs sart to sink/crack after a while.

Hence why i left my bonnet completly smooth with no vents (and believe me, theres a few very very tasty ones i found. But would have ruined the idea of smoothing it off).

[Edited on 01-05-2003 by Daimo B]


Gavin

posted on 1st May 03 at 06:03

looks like the pug's bonnet vents


Underwood

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 23:52

thats my bonnet! what have you done with my vent lol


jaffa

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 23:35

:thumbs:


Denman

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 23:32

dont like it sorry


myke

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 22:53

maybe it's for styling purposes?


Steve

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 22:10

do u have a turbo underneath the bonnet? unless u do then u dont need a vent


Fear

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:59

If you haven't already build a box around your filter(if you have 1) but with no top and put the vent just above the filter and also have a cold air feed going into the side of the box aswell and hey presto cold air!!!!


Tommy

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:49

make it a vent for ure induction cone


Tommy

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:44




I think this is cool


Fear

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:42

Dores that vent come as a complete block, as in bothe vents joined? If not how about putting one slightly forward of the other to make it different!!!!

Oh but i would defo move it down the bonnet further, over the filter would be good!!!!


myke

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:39

love it love it love it.
yellow escort van with them done and smoothed in. may be on r-tec website.
looks fantastic.
do it yesterday !



LiviLion

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:36

Are you on crack, mate?


Munchie

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:35

keep it smooth


Colin

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:35

Hmmmmmmmmm......:look:Nah, dinny like that much.


Sooty

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:34

Nice.


antscorsa

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:33

wot u peeps think, im thinking about wot angles they should go at but u get ruff idea