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22-02-2013, 06:29 PM
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So i need cooling for the 205, i was looking at bonnet lining, but had a look at a 205 and 306 lining and both seem to be, well, 'meh' is about all i can say, so need alternative cooling...
I was looking at using a SMIC for the setup, found one from a pajero and thought in total, it has about the same cooling capacity as a TMIC, yes it's deeper, but our's are wider.
I've got a couple of pics, any sort of photoshops would be awesome, as subtle as possible please
all attempts repped!
http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak...6088_n.jpg
http://media.fastcar.co.uk/wp-content/up...1.6_11.jpg
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22-02-2013, 06:34 PM
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Massive FMIC?
306 HDI, soon to be XUD
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You could even try the old desk fan approach?
Or failing that, stop being cheap and go for one of these.
A Zoom for the hamster that lives in your engine bay
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are you thinking simple scooby scoop??
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22-02-2013, 08:18 PM
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do you know what spellowe - i almost, (but i deleted it) saying "nothing too gash/chavvy <<<spellowe"
I knew you were going to do this
but do love them
(22-02-2013, 07:14 PM) Piggy1987 Wrote: are you thinking simple scooby scoop??
but yeh, something quite simple; there loads on ebay, not HUGE scooby scoops..
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How's about 2 of em in the middle
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i did think about this but not sure how it would look at all... but yep, it is an option!
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or a mitsi evo type bonnet...? cut outs?
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(22-02-2013, 10:52 PM) Piggy1987 Wrote: or a mitsi evo type bonnet...? cut outs?
Unfortunately the evo vents havn't got a lot of direction for air flow, and would (i assume) just flow a breeze, i'm after a bit more of a shot onto the intercooler
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Just cut the bonnet with a grinder down two sidesaddle a across like an outline of the tmic then bend the bonnet backwards so air flows directly onto the intercooler and mesh the gap so no stones etc smash it ???
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(23-02-2013, 10:31 AM) Jukie88 Wrote: Just cut the bonnet with a grinder down two sidesaddle a across like an outline of the tmic then bend the bonnet backwards so air flows directly onto the intercooler and mesh the gap so no stones etc smash it ???
I think this is what I'm going to do with the spare bonnet I have until I put fmic on
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(23-02-2013, 10:57 AM) Piggy1987 Wrote: yeah plus bit of fibreglassand filler...job done
this any help??
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/subaru-impreza...3c1&_uhb=1
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/subaru-impreza...89f&_uhb=1
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ISUZU-TROOPER-...160&_uhb=1
Yes! they're ideal - not too big, quite flat, poi-fect
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Looks a bit pish.
Only scoop allowed on a 205 is an original T16 jobby.
Ta-da-
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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the smokey old bus that sounds like a tractor...
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Just do what they have done with the matt black sedan. Cut 3 sides of a rectangle and fold it down over tmic
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As awesome as the T16 vent is, it's fairly pointless in relation to the TMIC
(01-03-2013, 12:34 PM) puglove Wrote: Just do what they have done with the matt black sedan. Cut 3 sides of a rectangle and fold it down over tmic
Not a bad shout TBH
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Somthing like this, simple ,cheap, works & dosnt make you look like a barryboy
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(02-03-2013, 08:38 PM) puglove Wrote: Somthing like this, simple ,cheap, works & dosnt make you look like a barryboy
That is perfect! where is this from?!
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its that SonnyRoby guy from romainia
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Ah ok, i might pm him about it, see how/where he got it from
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IIRC he go it from his angle grinde
think its just a tidy hole cut in the bonnet, i wouldnt cut the back edge though and fold it down to direct the wind back at the IC though. then a bit of that U shspped rubber trim around the edges
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Thing with that, is that its not actually going to get any significant amount of airflow through it, and thwres nothing directing it in. It'll work a bit, but the major of the air will just skip over the top
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Nah you dont know what your talking about lol
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Nah, I do a bit
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May be a little . Bit if you stick your hand out the window and flap it about abit that will direct tye air into the hole. Gigity.
(thats hand out the window not cock)
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Ok, so i'm reviving this with a slightly different title.
I'm noticing BAD heat soak and related boosting issues with the lack of cooling to the TMIC.
Possibly a bonnet lining would suffice? but would prefer an alternative; i know the scoops are an option; a grinder and a vent isn't too hard to install, but visually a bit gash.
I understand that a couple of mist jets could be of use also; but how much do they/can they actually cool the TMIC.
Any other ideas would be awesome!