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Monkeybasher

posted on 16/6/06 at 10:40 AM Reply With Quote
smallish bonnet scoop??

Hi,

Unfortunatly the way my engine installation has worked out the throttle body is right a the back of the engine drivers side sucking in lots of very hot air. There is no room to run ducting so my only option I think is a bonnet bonnet scoop above the filter. All the scoops I have seen are quite big for a locost, does anybody know any good ones I could use.


Heres a few of the smaller ones I've been looking at

http://www.stylingdirect.co.uk/p/sv_pn.asp?PN=ETE-S-7251&LN=52831000

http://www.stylingdirect.co.uk/p/sv_pn.asp?PN=ETE-S-7252&LN=52841000


This one is the smallest I have found but does it look crap?
http://www.stylingdirect.co.uk/p/sv_pn.asp?PN=ETE-JM-972B&LN=52821000

Any thoughts and suggestions

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joneh

posted on 16/6/06 at 11:12 AM Reply With Quote
Those links dont seem to work for me... Have you thought about making your own? You can get a cheap fibre glass kit off ebay for about £15.






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owelly

posted on 16/6/06 at 02:08 PM Reply With Quote
Links are busted for me too.
Triton has some wee things(!) if he is still doing them?





http://www.ppcmag.co.uk

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Monkeybasher

posted on 16/6/06 at 11:18 PM Reply With Quote
ah nuts the links dont work for me either and I cant copy the pictures because they are copyrighted. I bought a couple of them anyway only £20 for the two, I will post pictures when I get them, not the prettist but hopefully functional. If they are no good I may have a shot making my own.


Thanks

Steve

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