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Posted 6/10/2014 19:22 (#16188)
Subject: Ventilation hood.



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Hi all!
After I installed the turbo, I wanted to make a ventilation hood. Firstly, it will improve the blowing of the main radiator. And secondly, it will highlight the look of the car.
However, I do not advocate extreme tuning. I saw how it was done John for his 380. But I like how it is carried out for the EVO X. And I wanted to do the same.
Ventilation hood for the EVO X consists of 3 parts. This two grids and one big nostril. I decided to do only the lattice.




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stayer
Posted 6/10/2014 19:25 (#16189 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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I bought the hood. Checked the clearances. You can continue.



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Posted 6/10/2014 19:33 (#16190 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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I also bought a lattice EVO X.



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Posted 6/10/2014 19:43 (#16191 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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So, proceed. First you have to apply the markup.



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stayer
Posted 6/10/2014 19:59 (#16192 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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Then begin to cut.



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Posted 6/10/2014 20:08 (#16193 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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The metal is very thin. Welding should be carried out very carefully.



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stayer
Posted 6/10/2014 20:11 (#16194 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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While that's all. I think I will finish before the end of the week. To be continued.
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Posted 14/10/2014 17:00 (#16196 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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That looks great Stayer.

I wanted to do the same but it would have cost much more money and at the time I had a supercharger at the rear.

If I was doing it new I would do your choice for sure.
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Posted 14/10/2014 19:04 (#16197 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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Unfortunately there is no enough free time. The project is moving very slowly. Here are some more photos.



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Posted 16/10/2014 22:56 (#16198 - in reply to #16188)
Subject: Re: Ventilation hood.



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That looks like a big...big...job.
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