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duckson 22 July 2010 07:44 AM

Bonnet vents / blanking plates
 
Been having some running problems after the current rains on my 1994 WRX SA import, car stuttering when cold/semi warm but fine once warmed up, starts/idles no problem.
Anyway think i've narrowed it down to the blanking plates allowing water in and soaking into the Simota cone filter my car has fitted (dont have original airbox). Once soaked overnight the running problems were apparent the morning after until the filter has dried out, or this is my assumption. I kept it covered with a plastic bag last night and this morning it was fine even though it had rained overnight and was raining when i set off.

Now the offside blanking plate had a broken bolt so i swapped it for one from the nearside vent, its alot better but still leaking in water....the seal on the blanking plate seemed a bit crumbly so i was wondering can you get replacements? I was also thinking of using some clear silicone sealant to just add an extra layer of water resistance instead of a new seal.
Also is the nearside blanking plate supposed to have a drain hole in it, the offside doesnt on mine?
What parts would i need to replace the cone filter to return to stock, just the airbox and panel filter or is there something else that would be missing that i'd need to source?

Thanks all.

Impreza100 22 July 2010 07:55 AM

I get the same prob. I think my prob is water in the electrics (possibly maf sensor) i would like to go back to original air box.

james-darren 22 July 2010 08:11 AM

i have got the same to, just wondering if there's any sort of shield you can buy as i've seen some filters that do, if not think i'll be getting myself a air box cuz can't be doing any good water getting sucked through.

my94wrx 22 July 2010 11:23 AM

you need the blanking plates fitted back on, the side vents were for homologation purposes only and should not be removed from the car for this very reason of maf/fuse relay board soaking, which the end result will be a damaged engine due a fubard maf.

Glowplug 22 July 2010 11:29 AM

Yep, i did the same when i first got mine, leave at least the o/s cover fitted:thumb:

edit: Have read in the past that removing can also 'increase' air temp around the cone due to the flow of hot air towards the open vent.

duckson 22 July 2010 11:55 AM

Anyone any comments on 2 of these questions?

Is the nearside blanking plate supposed to have a drain hole in it, the offside doesnt on mine?
What parts would i need to replace the cone filter to return to stock, just the airbox and panel filter or is there something else that would be missing that i'd need to source?

morandpeter 22 July 2010 12:05 PM

sorry to appear a noob but how can you tell if your MAF is on the way out? cheers

Glowplug 22 July 2010 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by duckson (Post 9508359)
Anyone any comments on 2 of these questions?

Is the nearside blanking plate supposed to have a drain hole in it, the offside doesnt on mine?
What parts would i need to replace the cone filter to return to stock, just the airbox and panel filter or is there something else that would be missing that i'd need to source?

I don't think either have a drain hole.

To go back to OE airbox is a good and worth while move IMHO.

You will need to compere your air intake tract to OE to determine what has been removed/modified. With a good quality panel filter like KnN or Green you may even regain a pony or two.

duckson 22 July 2010 01:00 PM

Thanks.

The blanking plate above the battery has a trough with a hole in the bottom, the one over the air filter is flat with no holes in it....i'm thinking it odd one has a hole and one doesnt and the one with a hole is letting water run in over the battery/battery tray area and tbh its rather near the fuse box for my liking even though the fusebox seems to be well sealed.

james-darren 22 July 2010 01:11 PM

i have drain holes on both side?? i always thought they was ment to be there to drain the water from the vents other wise wont they just fill up??

MIAMI 22 July 2010 01:25 PM

Hi mate, on my sti i have two drain holes and have had the same water leaking into the battery tray.

I cured the problem by proping the bonnet open and addig a bit of white bathroom silicone around the area that was letting water in.

I checked and the tray was dry so seems to have worked.

joz8968 22 July 2010 01:38 PM

On my old 93 WRX, from memory at least, there was a drain hole on the passenger one (at the bottom of a little formed triangular-shaped 'trough' lol)... but not on the driver side.

joz8968 22 July 2010 02:11 PM

This thread will tell you all you need to know.... ;)

Bonnet Vents!

duckson 22 July 2010 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by joz8968 (Post 9508542)
On my old 93 WRX, from memory at least, there was a drain hole on the passenger one (at the bottom of a little formed triangular-shaped 'trough' lol)... but not on the driver side.

Yes same as mine then.
God knows why the passenger side one is there draining water into the battery area when there isnt one at the other side? :wonder:

I cant see it would make any difference by just blocking the hole up as water will still collect on the driver side one as there is no hole in that.

joz8968 22 July 2010 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by duckson (Post 9508673)
Yes same as mine then.
God knows why the passenger side one is there draining water into the battery area when there isnt one at the other side? :wonder:...

My thoughts precisely! :wonder: :wonder:

duckson 22 July 2010 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by joz8968 (Post 9508678)
My thoughts precisely! :wonder: :wonder:

I'm tempted to block the drain up with some silicon while i'm doing the blanking panel above the filter area. I'd rather have water sat in the trough than have it going all over the battery, battery tray, fuse box and god knows what else.

joz8968 22 July 2010 06:38 PM

I just can't fathom the logic. :confused:

You'd have thought that plate would have some kind of extended conduit to it, so as to divert the water across and down to a suitable gap, onto the road. :wonder:

172sport 22 July 2010 06:50 PM

I run no plates and have never had issues.

duckson 22 July 2010 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by 172sport (Post 9509014)
I run no plates and have never had issues.

Standard airbox though?

172sport 22 July 2010 08:14 PM

Piper X cone

duckson 22 July 2010 08:15 PM

OK i stand corrected. The driver side does have a drain hole and i was to blind to spot it. :lol1:
I think the water was still getting in around the edges as the bonent was a bit wet around those parts when i opened it so have applied a small amount of silicone to supplement the foam like seal.
The drain above the air filter seems like it would drip very close to the edge of the filter, to close for comfort really.

http://www.duckworth.myzen.co.uk/Subaru/1.jpg

http://www.duckworth.myzen.co.uk/Subaru/2.jpg

The drain with the trough on the battery side seems like it it drains between the battery, fuse/relay box and windscreen container when i've got down and looked properly. I've also silicone sealed that as i think it leaks more than just from the drain hole.

http://www.duckworth.myzen.co.uk/Subaru/3.jpg

http://www.duckworth.myzen.co.uk/Subaru/4.jpg

Impreza100 22 July 2010 10:50 PM

anyone know where i can buy these blanking plates from? As mine didnt have them when i bought it. If i had the money id get a sport bonnet and save all the hassle lol.

joz8968 22 July 2010 10:53 PM

Loads of Imprezas being broken on eBay and here....

james-darren 23 July 2010 03:53 PM

i'm sure mattybr5 will.


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