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  • #16
    Originally posted by michael sa View Post
    Have a read of this thread from the Aussie Surf site - lots to consider, especially low and high pressure zones when locating the vents/scoops.
    If you're trying to keep these things cool in a hot climate, locate them for performance not aesthetics.

    Well lots to concider!! dont know doodley about high/low pressure zones and not sure what aesthetics means, i just stuck em as near to the back as poss,
    the bus vents i used have baffels in em which (i was told) draws the air out of the bus (or engine bay) as air passes across the top, ya cant see in the pic but they have slots at both ends, they'd be better with some proper fans as although the pc ones do shift a bit, more powerfull ones would be better,
    of course you could just take the bonnet off and sod it
    Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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    • #17
      Hi all, big thankyou to Michael Sa, excellant info, really gave me a lot to think about, so think i will go along the lines of mits evo vents on front with mits scoop, then range rover side vents piped to the sideof engine., hopefully will work well, will post pics when done,
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