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Mitsu473
Posted 17/10/2014 12:55 (#16199 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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That's looking good Stayer..... A+

I admire the fact that you are doing it the proper way and not as sometimes you see in the street that they buy these aftermarket vents and glue it on the hood (sometime they don't even do the hole as well)

Can't wait to see it finished!
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stayer
Posted 18/10/2014 05:09 (#16201 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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Thanks guys!
I also saw glued lattice. This is ridiculous. I want to say that before you do this or that thing, we need to understand the technical feasibility of this improvement. It is not enough to make holes and put lattice. Should be a deepening of 2-3 cm. Is no longer required. I saw blowing in a wind tunnel. If we take the usual bonnet, then it is laminar (smooth) air flow. And there is pressure. If you deepen to 2-3 cm, appears low pressure and turbulence. If the location to install the grille, the air will come out in an area of low pressure. If you do not do the recess, the effect is lost. This effect is used on many sports cars since the 60s.
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stayer
Posted 28/10/2014 18:30 (#16207 - in reply to #16188)
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work is nearing the finish line. Now the coating liquid filler and preparation for painting. A few photos.



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Posted 30/10/2014 22:05 (#16215 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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Looking very professional Stayer.

Good work.
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stayer
Posted 8/11/2014 00:30 (#16219 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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Now the hood painted. Grille to paint with acrylic paint for plastic. This weekend will set the hood on the car.



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Mitsu473
Posted 5/1/2015 13:36 (#16242 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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Stayer have you finished this install, very keen to see the final finished product on the car!!
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