My first fibreglass effort! Intake partition... NOW WITH UPGRADES!
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My first fibreglass effort! Intake partition... NOW WITH MORE BLING!
Ok, here it is. I have not taken test data yet, but obviously I will like my other projects. The total cost was $0.00.
I went to a fibreglass manufacturer and was able to grease some product. I got the rubber from work, but its only a couple of dollars retail. Its a hell of a tight fit with that massive filter, but I didnt want one of those tiny ones that flow no more than 300HP.
I will try and develop this piece further to make a lid, probably out of perspects.
I went to a fibreglass manufacturer and was able to grease some product. I got the rubber from work, but its only a couple of dollars retail. Its a hell of a tight fit with that massive filter, but I didnt want one of those tiny ones that flow no more than 300HP.
I will try and develop this piece further to make a lid, probably out of perspects.
Last edited by NZ951; 03-17-2005 at 02:12 AM.
#3
Yes the fender feed is still there. I am in the process of making a bottom plate with a round hole to mount flexible pipe to pick up some positive air pressure. AC is gone so it makes it possible.
#5
I got the rubber strips from work. We vulcanise them. You will be able to get something similar from a rubber goods supplier, its a generic "automotive" seal. I have to take the hose to the metal coolent line off to feed through the fibreglass panel. So its sealed up nicely.
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By the way, you dont need to add any holes to mount it. It uses the expansion tanks stud and the lower earth connection bolt position in case anyone is wondering. Even though there are only two points bolted on, with the filter and water hose through it, its very very firm. No movement at all.
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#8
Originally Posted by ehall
Ok, so what's it going to cost me for you to build and send me one. no bull ****. E
#14
Nice work NZ
Looks hot... or should i say cool.
I see you removed the head light stopper.
Any ill affects after removing it?
Also i look into removing it to a while back but i seemed pretty hard.
What did you do to remove it?
Thanks
Looks hot... or should i say cool.
I see you removed the head light stopper.
Any ill affects after removing it?
Also i look into removing it to a while back but i seemed pretty hard.
What did you do to remove it?
Thanks
#15
Originally Posted by gilwong
NZ,
Am I correct to assume your cone filter has an open top (i.e. where it meets the fender)? What model cone filter is that?
Am I correct to assume your cone filter has an open top (i.e. where it meets the fender)? What model cone filter is that?