for those that used the open oil cooler spot as a ram air vent
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matty, when im close behind a guy at teh track his track tires through track sand/pebles/debris up into the nose of my car entering the hole where the 2nd oil coler vent is , and it flows right up the ducting tube to the air filters, not a lot, but after trck events i have a smnall amout of sand/dust covering the filter area
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Originally posted by damian
matty, when im close behind a guy at teh track his track tires through track sand/pebles/debris up into the nose of my car entering the hole where the 2nd oil coler vent is , and it flows right up the ducting tube to the air filters, not a lot, but after trck events i have a smnall amout of sand/dust covering the filter area
matty, when im close behind a guy at teh track his track tires through track sand/pebles/debris up into the nose of my car entering the hole where the 2nd oil coler vent is , and it flows right up the ducting tube to the air filters, not a lot, but after trck events i have a smnall amout of sand/dust covering the filter area
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I am seriously considering this mod but I have a few revisions I think that might make it more or less effective. I'll draw a picture and post it and see what you guys think. I'm thinking that a solid aluminum tube with some of the ducting only around the base of the oil cooler duct would work better as well as be stronger and more resistant to heat and shredding. And perhaps make a coupling over the air filters of my K&N open intake. to force air to breathe through that tubing.
However I'm afraid that doing this might him hinder air flow getting to the engine while not moving. IE, being stuck in traffic or idling.
However I'm afraid that doing this might him hinder air flow getting to the engine while not moving. IE, being stuck in traffic or idling.
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