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Old 03-11-03, 02:30 AM
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Originally posted by pshaw118
turborexxron: I think it's better than the M2 mainly because I don't think I'd have as many issues with aftermarket hood fitment, and ic fitment. The M2 box is a little bigger than it has to be. I may be completely off base on this one, but at the very least, I don't think the M2 box is any better than this heatshield.
thanks pshaw, and i woul dlike to add that another thread on intakes concluded that restricting the filters completely (like a full box) can hider musch more than the so called 'cold air only' concept that is is supposed to hold up, fighting restriction can cause more heat that offsets teh fact that it is a 'cold air' box,

... my sheld does not restrict the filters, rather just directs hot radiator air away and directs cold air to them.
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Nice.....
heheh, thanks :-)
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Originally posted by pshaw118
I think you should totally sell the kit. I'd sell my m2 box if I can get a setup like yours. I'm sure a lot of people would agree with me on this one.
yup
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Damian: i dont want to be rude or anything but if i post the pix, later ppl wont order from you!! so ill pm u when i get it scanned...

There is a slight difference between urs and the one in the magazine...
firstly, it is one piece...
secondly, the bottom part is slightly angled...
thirdly, you have to cut half of the black cover that runs from the intercooler to the intake...
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Old 03-11-03, 11:51 AM
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Originally posted by Cihuuy
Damian: i dont want to be rude or anything but if i post the pix, later ppl wont order from you!! so ill pm u when i get it scanned...
naww dood, post it here it ok, im not trying to sell my sheild for profit, I wasnt planning on selling it at all actually, but if it can help some fellow 3rd gen owners out, then i was thinking of doing it, so please, post away, there is no competition for me here.
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looks great!
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Originally posted by racerfoo
looks great!
thanks racerfoot :-)
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I have the template complete.

Well, i have the downloadable template complete. It is PDF format and it prints out 6 pages that you tape together, then cut out to make the templates. After a few hours of getting the process right, it works out pretty well. Tomorrow I will print my template as if i downloaded it and make an actual sheild from it to make sure it will fit properly when you guys use it. If it passes then I will post the pdf template. By the way, the PDF will be under 50K!!!!! Very small download


Here is a lil teaser of what it will look like:





Also, I do plan on taking some requests for a finished 'kit' for those who do not want to build one themselves. More details on that soon...
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...also, i just want to clarify that I have not copied any sheild or other intake in making this, I started from scratch....and i have the cardboard originals to prove it (hehehe)

obviously it is going to be similar to other sheilds, they all need to fit in the same spot :-)

nuf said.....
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what did you use to link the plate together?
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i used rivets, picked up a rivet tool and some small rivets from homedept, then lined up the two parts and drilled 3 holes and rivited them together, worked very well and looks prefessional
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I (when I have time damnit) will try and fab my own based off of your version. Since I have the Apex'i power intake, Koyo rad, and Apex'i FMIC I will have to do some modding for my own application... but I plan on selling my intake and switching to K&N's, but because of space issues along w/ some $ issues. What I am trying to figure out is if it is possible to use the tubing I compare to the tube you use on the back of your clothes dryer, that you can buy from some performance companies wrapped w/ a heat reflector can be connected to rings that would be either welded or riveted to the rear piece of the heat shield which would act as the mount for the filters. then based off of your heat shield construct a block for the radiator fans heat and make an air guide that would feed the air coming from the pass side headlight air duct to the filter area. Does that make sence? I'm just wanting to get the damn filter out of the rad fan shroud...hmm... I think w/ some time it will work!
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Originally posted by wonder1and
I (when I have time damnit) will try and fab my own based off of your version. Since I have the Apex'i power intake, ... I think w/ some time it will work!
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some good ideas wonderland, and if you wait another day or so I will have a template that is more for apexi type intakes, and that template will be easier for you to modify, it will not have the vertical seperator and will cover the entire radiator, then you can modify as needed...
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hey pm me your email address and I 'll send you a pic of my setup and see what you think since you have already looked at your fd for a while and probably have some good ideas...
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The M2 box might be better for heat insulation (cf vs metal). What he has done here essentially looks like the Petit Intake system.

http://www.pettitracing.com/sections/Base_System.html

I have that, but am about to put an M2 box in.
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WOW...that is really nice. i cant wait untill you have the template ready to download. what did you do with the CRV and BOV, just vent them? how much did you pay for the filters and the tool needed to cut the sheet metal? i have my air pump disconnected...should i just plug up thoes pipes?

Thanks for doing all this...yours looks awsome
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Originally posted by PVerdieck
The M2 box might be better for heat insulation (cf vs metal). What he has done here essentially looks like the Petit Intake system.

http://www.pettitracing.com/sections/Base_System.html

I have that, but am about to put an M2 box in.
yep, I did make it much like the pettit sheild, but I am not sure if the pettit is one or 2 peices, how deep it goes, or where the bends are?...
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Originally posted by JhnRx7
WOW...that is really nice. i cant wait untill you have the template ready to download. what did you do with the CRV and BOV, just vent them? how much did you pay for the filters and the tool needed to cut the sheet metal? i have my air pump disconnected...should i just plug up thoes pipes?

Thanks for doing all this...yours looks awsome
thanks jhnrx7, the info on the filters is a few posts up on this thread, it lists the part numbers from summit racing, the just used sheet metal clippers from homedept (like $10) I do just vent the bov/crv right now and i dunno about pluggin the air pump pipes, I am still running mine.

template coming soon...
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The Pettit heat shield is one piece and goes down next to the edge of the radiator.

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yep, I did make it much like the pettit sheild, but I am not sure if the pettit is one or 2 peices, how deep it goes, or where the bends are?...
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damian,
did you create the template pdf from CADD? If so can you send me the .dwg file? Then I could plot it out to scale and not have to paste together 6 peices of 8.5x11 sheets. dude, your web-site's are awesome. I love the videos.
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pdf template now posted

here is the link:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=166196
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good job you should make some more and make some extra money for yourself
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it's been said once and I'll say it again really nice job.
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Originally posted by moprblms
good job you should make some more and make some extra money for yourself
i still may do that :-)
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