Extreme Radiator Ducting: Damian Style: *Pictures*
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Originally Posted by afterburn27
IIRC, with a stock ECU the fans should come on around 221 F.
WITH electrical load, the fans come on low at 210F with the A/C off, medium with A/C on. At 226F, with electrical load, no A/C, the fans come on medium, and high with A/C on under this last condition.
I'm going to hook up the PFC and check the spread. If the Defi and PFC agree, I'll leave it. If they don't, I'll tap lower.
-Rotary4tw
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Originally Posted by onelife2stories
i noticed the oilcooler doesnt have a duct? is it supposed to be like that? or did you take it off to get a better look at the rad ducting?
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Originally Posted by neit_jnf
what material is it made of?
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Originally Posted by afterburn27
There is no OEM oil cooler duct for 99 spec bumpers, I think rotary extreme's duct is the only option right now.
There are these which help duct the oil coolers for the 99 spec bumper, that is it covers up the space underneath the coolers.
#43
digging up an old thread here... but do you happen to have any sketches or measurements that you could pass along so i have some sort of template to start from in creating my own duct like this?
where do you buy that type laminant material from? i can't find any dealers.
where do you buy that type laminant material from? i can't find any dealers.
#46
Originally Posted by damian
I will be selling them shortly, what type of nose do you have? and radiator?
please add me to your list of seriously interested persons as i have no ducting for the koyo right now... perhaps i'll just resort to some foam on the sides until the new nose goes on?
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Originally Posted by damian
here are some more pics I dug up
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think something can be done like this for a FMIC? i have a HKS Type S FM and a Fluidyne upright Radiator. the front mount sits 1.25+-" above the R1 lip and the radiator sits back 6" and up 1" from the intercooler. i wish this was possible, but i think you might need my car to make something like this work. i would like something that is flexible that can actually sit under the R1 lip maybe 1/4" and sit right behind the intercooler. so it can get more air under the intercooler.