Show me your newage reverse bonnet vents..
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Show me your newage reverse bonnet vents..
As title really, dont know which one to get or to get one at all.... Heard they let water in and cause steaming at traffic lights in the rain..
Show me your pics please.
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Dan
Show me your pics please.
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Dan
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[QUOTE=scooblet;11078918]As title really, dont know which one to get or to get one at all.... Heard they let water in and cause steaming at traffic lights in the rain..
Show me your pics please
Is the need for style or cooling
Show me your pics please
Is the need for style or cooling
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Iv never had a problem with "steam" from letting rain in ,,,iv got a polished manifold and it does get a bit dirty from the rain but nothing to worry about n less its show day then a quick wipe shorts it,,,,,who is saying they cause steam as I bet they don't own one lol,,,,,this is a RCM one
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Here is mine. About to do a group buy on them, but its Blobeye only, with a plan to do Bug and Hawk sometime in the future if all goes well..
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I thought the idea of a reverse scoop was for the air to come in through the bumper front and then up through the scoop, demisting your windscreen quicker in winter?lol
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It may do, I dont know hence why i asked bud. I was in 2 minds about getting one for mine. So i stuck this up for some inspiration..
I thought the idea of a reverse scoop was for the air to come in through the bumper front and then up through the scoop, demisting your windscreen quicker in winter?lol
I thought the idea of a reverse scoop was for the air to come in through the bumper front and then up through the scoop, demisting your windscreen quicker in winter?lol
Looks wise, I just dont think you can beat the look of a scoop capable of sucking up a small child on the bonnet! That black blob looks stunning though!
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Agree. You have low pressure at the front edge of the bonnet and high at the rear. A reverse scoop will probably still flow IN rather than out but far smaller amounts than the standard one. If you have a Blob STi, the ideal compromise would be a smaller WRX scoop and use it to feed an oil cooler. The car is designed to flow air out under the shell.
You need high pressure at the base of the windscreen to feed the car's ventilation system. The one thing you DON'T want is fumes from the engine bay going into the blower inlet.
Each to their own though. The RCM type does look nice. I still think a non turbo bonnet is preferable.
You need high pressure at the base of the windscreen to feed the car's ventilation system. The one thing you DON'T want is fumes from the engine bay going into the blower inlet.
Each to their own though. The RCM type does look nice. I still think a non turbo bonnet is preferable.
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