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Voyto
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Registered: 9th Feb 03
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23rd Nov 03 at 14:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What material do i use to make a heat shelid for the induction kit? Been Wickes, B & Q and they dont sell alloy sheets apparently of any sort?? I have a PVD BFO cone and i get really bad flatspots in low revs through 1st 2nd and 3rd. Does anyone have any pics of their heat shield and a simple guide on how to make one. do i just wrap it round the cone and fix it on somehow? cheers folks
vibrio
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23rd Nov 03 at 15:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the stuff they use on the space shuttle
purple_B
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23rd Nov 03 at 15:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

can u get them at b+q,no wonder that one fell apart a while ago,weren't they tiles.
theres an idea tile round your filters,think of the colour coding options.
nice one vibs
mike_1.2LS96
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23rd Nov 03 at 15:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You know those tubes carpet gets wound onto. Theyre made of cardboard I think. If you could get one of these, coat it in epoxy glue and alu foil, and it should fit over the cone and block off the end with cardboard covered with foil again at each end and attach a aluminium vent pipe on one end. That'll do it.

[Edited on 23-11-2003 by mike_1.2LS96]
mav
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23rd Nov 03 at 17:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

pic of mine...
When bonnet is closed shield sits flush wi insulation...

works no bad..gonna get a nother bigger cold air feed though..

i never made the shield so don't know where material came from..?



[Edited on 23-11-2003 by mav]
James R
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23rd Nov 03 at 17:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If you want a sealed airbox then make one from 3-4mm plywood (better insulator than alloys sheet) and make a box with no top that the bonnet seals on to. Then run an airfeed up from the front of the wing down to the bumper.
purple_B
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23rd Nov 03 at 17:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

on a serious note it wud b hard 2 seal a bfo as theres very little room 2 play with,mavs look like a good idea with a bigger airfeed and extend the metal work 2 the slam panel,a air feed from the under the head light 2 bottom of front bumper,i used a dish washer concertina pipeas u bend it fit
220gsi
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23rd Nov 03 at 17:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

might sound daft, but go to a garden centre, and buy a big galvanised steel plant pot, cut a hole in the bottom end with a holesaw and push cold air feed into it and make brackets to fix into place so that filter sits comfortably inside without rattling around. saw this being used on a corsa track car at lidden race track in kent. makes a great noise too.
James R
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23rd Nov 03 at 18:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Like one of these (maybe a bit smaller)

http://mig2.lathwood.co.uk/r.php?d=c&f=cold_air_box_3.bmp
[Edited on 23-11-2003 by j1400]
try that

[Edited on 23-11-2003 by j1400]
corsa-sxi
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23rd Nov 03 at 18:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hey yoyo i thought BFO didnt give flatspots..anyway..now i know i think ill just go with drilled airbox
Voyto
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23rd Nov 03 at 23:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yoyo? you talkin to me? why does everyone on here seem to think im yoyo????
corsa-sxi
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23rd Nov 03 at 23:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

do u have corsa b or c? so there are flatspots with the BFO then? what else?..am i better off just drillin a-box and getting feeds
Voyto
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23rd Nov 03 at 23:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

corsa B mate. i dunno if they are flatspots or not. when the car has been idling for a bit, it is absolutly awful at pulling away. it sucks in all my engine heat and its like driving a 1.0 12V up to about 3000 revs in 1st 2nd and 3rd
ultrabluesxi
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24th Nov 03 at 07:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ive just installed a pod on my c ive got 2 65mm tubes from bumber also another one just to the right of headlight plus the standard ducting from old air box started it up sounds fine but ive noticed that the resonance box attached to air intake compresses when you give it a rev not sure if i sould remove it i will let you now how car runs as it gets a lot hotter in oz so if mines ok your will be sweet
Voyto
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24th Nov 03 at 11:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if i make an air tight box around the induction kit and have 2 or 3 air feeds coming into it from holes that the pipes are attached to, will it create a vacume effect when the induction kit wants to suck and therefore suck the cold air outta the feeds??
ultrabluesxi
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25th Nov 03 at 05:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

forget about drilling your air box go for the" bfo" mine now revs hard bounce off rev limiter and lots more pull in 5th gear sounds good too no problem after sitting at lights with heat soak the idle is now a tad lower but still smooth i felt the air filter and adapter after my drive was cool to touch
20valver
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29th Sep 08 at 13:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i used this for heat shielding





 
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