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![]() 87 Posts Member #: 3104 Advanced Member Glasgow |
31st May, 2009 at 11:30:54pm
gr4h4m, as requested I have taken a few pictures of the radiator cowling.
14.914 sec 1/4 mile @ 91.38mph, NA 1293cc on 1.1/2" SU's (all steel and glass shell) |
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Forum Mod ![]() 5933 Posts Member #: 784 9 times Avon Park Class C winner Milton Keynes |
31st May, 2009 at 11:41:14pm
Nice job, pretty much identical to mine
I seriously doubt it! |
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![]() 87 Posts Member #: 3104 Advanced Member Glasgow |
31st May, 2009 at 11:50:10pm
Cheers Paul, I'm sure it's not up the standards of The Master! It's amazing what a hammer, a lump of steel and some patience can achieve. It's quite therapeutic really...
14.914 sec 1/4 mile @ 91.38mph, NA 1293cc on 1.1/2" SU's (all steel and glass shell) |
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Forum Mod ![]() 5933 Posts Member #: 784 9 times Avon Park Class C winner Milton Keynes |
31st May, 2009 at 11:55:36pm
Its all just whacking with hammers and lumps of steel, pretty easy TBH.
I seriously doubt it! |
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![]() 4890 Posts Member #: 1775 Post Whore Chester |
1st Jun, 2009 at 12:09:18am
great job Keith thanks for the pics
I run a supercharger and I don't care the TB is on the wrong side.
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Forum Mod ![]() 5933 Posts Member #: 784 9 times Avon Park Class C winner Milton Keynes |
1st Jun, 2009 at 12:15:36am
I would but the list would take a month to type out. Its easier to say "I can make most things, just ask"
I seriously doubt it! |
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Forum Mod ![]() 5933 Posts Member #: 784 9 times Avon Park Class C winner Milton Keynes |
1st Jun, 2009 at 01:13:40pm
Heres mine. Its slightly different cos the radiator sits lower in the car and its an alloy Radtech one.
I seriously doubt it! |
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![]() 1497 Posts Member #: 100 Parisien Turbo Expert Paris\' suburb |
1st Jun, 2009 at 01:21:38pm
both,nice job!
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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
1st Jun, 2009 at 01:30:36pm
Same setup as mine.
I drill holes in everything..! |
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Forum Mod ![]() 5933 Posts Member #: 784 9 times Avon Park Class C winner Milton Keynes |
1st Jun, 2009 at 02:01:29pm
Exactly as you say Si, and yes flat out
I seriously doubt it! |
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![]() 1497 Posts Member #: 100 Parisien Turbo Expert Paris\' suburb |
1st Jun, 2009 at 02:07:16pm
"flat out"? as a fuel pump, +12v and that's it?
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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
1st Jun, 2009 at 02:38:47pm
Thought that would be the case Paul.
Edited by Si P on 1st Jun, 2009. I drill holes in everything..! |
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Forum Mod ![]() 5933 Posts Member #: 784 9 times Avon Park Class C winner Milton Keynes |
1st Jun, 2009 at 02:47:54pm
Yes, flat out. I cant remember what the flow rate is though.
I seriously doubt it! |
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![]() 87 Posts Member #: 3104 Advanced Member Glasgow |
1st Jun, 2009 at 04:14:40pm
Very nice as usual Paul! Yours seems to have less hammer marks round the lip! Ideally I would have liked to TIG the joins on mine but thats beyond me just now (equipment and skills) so rivets had to do. 14.914 sec 1/4 mile @ 91.38mph, NA 1293cc on 1.1/2" SU's (all steel and glass shell) |
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3594 Posts Member #: 655 Post Whore Northern Ireland |
1st Jun, 2009 at 05:44:44pm
Fitting an electric fan on the inner gaurd to help airflow is always good ( low speeds )
9.85 @ 145mph
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Forum Mod ![]() 5933 Posts Member #: 784 9 times Avon Park Class C winner Milton Keynes |
1st Jun, 2009 at 05:49:48pm
On 1st Jun, 2009 stevieturbo said:
Id think that if you could shroud the radiator exit, to ensure all air passsing through had to exit the inner guard, it would also help. Instead of the hot air being allowed back into the engine bay, and so all air drawn via the fan, goes thru the rad, as opposed to some drawn from the engine bay Agreed Paul I seriously doubt it! |
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![]() 6729 Posts Member #: 618 Post Whore Glasgow |
1st Jun, 2009 at 06:04:50pm
Keith
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![]() 2054 Posts Member #: 452 Post Whore Chester, UK |
2nd Jun, 2009 at 10:56:11pm
have you any pics of the fan set up as i'm curious as to where they are in the wing or on the rad and if they suck or blow.....fyi i do niether so no pm's about that Edited by t@z on 2nd Jun, 2009. |
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444 Posts Member #: 2885 Senior Member |
3rd Jun, 2009 at 12:13:47am
Wow where do i get that electric pump from, it looks oem!?
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![]() 87 Posts Member #: 3104 Advanced Member Glasgow |
3rd Jun, 2009 at 01:43:01pm
On 2nd Jun, 2009 t@z said:
have you any pics of the fan set up as i'm curious as to where they are in the wing or on the rad and if they suck or blow.....fyi i do niether so no pm's about that I don't have any pictures but will take some at the weekend. It is a 10" Kenlowe fan mounted on the inner wing under the arch sucking through the radiator. The kit came with their electronic controller that uses a probe pushed into the top of the core just where the top hose enters. Not exactly cheep buying from Demon Tweeks, but excellent piece of kit that I cannot fault. Obviously it is not Mini specific and you need to make up mounts to suit, but it's no fun if it's easy.... http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/Pro...T&pcode=KLF7B/S 14.914 sec 1/4 mile @ 91.38mph, NA 1293cc on 1.1/2" SU's (all steel and glass shell) |
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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
3rd Jun, 2009 at 01:46:43pm
Is that not the wrong way round. You want to draw cold are in. not draw the hot engine air through the rad.
Edited by Si P on 3rd Jun, 2009. I drill holes in everything..! |
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![]() 87 Posts Member #: 3104 Advanced Member Glasgow |
3rd Jun, 2009 at 01:54:40pm
On 3rd Jun, 2009 Si P said:
Is that not the wrong way round. You want to draw cold are in. not draw the hot engine air through the rad. Si It took me a few times to get my head round it before ordering the kit! Although the fan is mounted to the the inner wing, in theory it is no different to it being mounted directly to the radiator (just a bigger gap). The path for the air is in the grill and exiting through the inner wing and wheel arch. Therefore, the fan is sucking the air through the radiator and it exits out through the wheel arch. It moves a fair volume of air, you can feel the pull on your hand on the radiator matrix. 14.914 sec 1/4 mile @ 91.38mph, NA 1293cc on 1.1/2" SU's (all steel and glass shell) |
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![]() 2054 Posts Member #: 452 Post Whore Chester, UK |
3rd Jun, 2009 at 03:05:22pm
i think the air volume is also helped as you have the early type wing rad shroud....wonder if it will be as efficient on a later shell like mine.
Edited by t@z on 3rd Jun, 2009. |
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444 Posts Member #: 2885 Senior Member |
3rd Jun, 2009 at 11:58:40pm
Low air pressure while driving under wheel arch, while high pressure in the engine bay from airflow through the grille,. Durr.
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784 Posts Member #: 912 Post Whore North Yorkshire |
6th Jun, 2009 at 11:20:22am
But surely a fan is only used when a car is stationary. No air flow through the grill.
On 3rd Jun, 2009 hario said:
Low air pressure while driving under wheel arch, while high pressure in the engine bay from airflow through the grille,. Durr. I drill holes in everything..! |
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