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Author what kind of vent for carbs or throttle bodies??? pics please
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i need to put a vent in my bonnet or scuttle panel to feed cold air to my carbs but they dont sit in the middle ,there offset to the left so was wondering what people have done to theres
pics needed if poss thanks
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Drunkenfool did the exact same thread as this a couple of weeks ago. Shame the search doesn't work.
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think its dave b has a decent one
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morrettes with inner lamps removed and ducting work very well
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Joff had a cool vent that i think was offset
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joff had a mini cooper s vent didnt he
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thanks guys i will check it out but pics would be a great help
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Go to Dave B's project thread, you'll find it in there...
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Take your bonnet off
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quote:
Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
Take your bonnet off


lol
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any more?
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what about that air scoop that like has a curl above the bonnet like this

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l________________ bottom lines the bonnet, or andys one with a air pipe coming off it?
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you mean dave b? i looked at his earlier i might do a similar one but not sure yet
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andy hamilton had a reduced height scuttle panel iirc which fed air to a sealed plenum around the trumpets.
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raised bonnet + removed bulkhead gives intake temps identical to outside ambient temps.
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Don't copy mine it's shite. I'm doing something new, LOL
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
raised bonnet + removed bulkhead gives intake temps identical to outside ambient temps.


will look into this
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Why don't you try a Pug206 vent?? As standard they are that high up on the bonnet!?
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quote:
Originally posted by swill_omnibus
Why don't you try a Pug206 vent?? As standard they are that high up on the bonnet!?


pics???
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Im gonna get a vent pressed into mine going down instead of raised. Well, I wanted to but now im short of funds cos i got drunk on my last night in spain and lost my watch my dad bought me for my 21st on the beach skinny dipping with my mates, so i have to replace it before he finds out!
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