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26-12-2008, 14:46 | #1 |
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extreme air photo's
ok well the deed is done. im more than happy with it
hope you all like it click on link for full picture album http://s377.photobucket.com/albums/o...view=slideshow or if not i put one here. but its too big |
26-12-2008, 14:51 | #2 |
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Sorry im not seeing it
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26-12-2008, 14:54 | #3 |
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hmmm... i had hope it wouldnt be an in you face snorkel... so is that a good thing or
have i messed up with the pic |
26-12-2008, 14:56 | #4 |
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Ah now i see it mate!!!
NICE
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26-12-2008, 15:46 | #5 |
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Off topic I know but.. what wheels are those?? would look alot better on ours..
Air vent looks great by the way..
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26-12-2008, 17:57 | #6 |
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i like it extreme, you have made a pucker job of that mate, well done it looks the dogs dangles,
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26-12-2008, 18:15 | #7 |
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Hello Mate,
that looks like a nice neat installation, and as you said before, a whole heap of work. Have you taken the truck out for a run yet ? Anything you think might be an issue when it comes to being used in anger ? I quite agree that despite the level of work, it looks better than a home made up the wing jobbie ! How long did you sit there looking at the roof before you plucked up the courage to cut the hole ? Lee. |
26-12-2008, 19:40 | #8 |
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top job
Hi extreme well done we knew it would work. Well done, I think I'll be doing a version of it on my new ride!
Will see you soon with bumper. Cheers Pete |
26-12-2008, 20:05 | #9 |
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looks good mate.. just needs a little colouring in ...
whats it sound like then with the are running through the cab?? at 70 on the motorway?? |
26-12-2008, 20:52 | #10 |
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to be honest once i changed most of the flexi hose in the cab for a piece of stainless i scrounged from a friend
" lucky he had a bit with a 90 degree bend in that needed no cutting at all" and covered it all in insulation tape for looks but mostly to make air tight seals everywhere its not any noisier than as if it was a normal air flow but you have to bare in mind the slightest hole and does sound like a vacuum cleaner when the turbo comes in (till every hole is sealed) but at least im extra careful with my seals now and definitely no leaks one other point is now its a fully sealed unit so if something you dont want goes in, it will end up in the air box..... water too i will have to add a sealed water drain off tank to the lowest point behind glove box foot space ,around 2 litres should do. this will need to be vented so it can let the air out should it let water in but thats easy. i found the ecu too "i think" while doing this raised air and plan to lift this up off the floor when i do the drain off tank extremely happy |
26-12-2008, 22:24 | #11 |
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Looks good extreme,i agree with the water catch tank as i can see a heavy rain shower going right up the windscreen and into it,i guess if i was to attempt that it would be a whole new ball game with the airbag being there and pollen filter and things!!
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26-12-2008, 22:32 | #12 |
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I think you've done a great job Extremewill be interesting to see if there are any other benefits over the long term towards performanceAre you fitting a mesh screen infront of the vent to keep things like leafs out
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27-12-2008, 01:49 | #13 |
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funny you should say that. i hadnt planned to... but will have to
trouble is although its colder air going in. but its still sucked in at such a rate (even with 3 inch hose) im afraid it might suck a bird in (half joking) honestly if you put your hand near the scoop it will suck your hand into it when the turbo starts up the standard opening is only 30-35mm diamiter i have 78mm and its better than my dyson... but that thing can suck... really shocked i would concider putting a reversed scoop on for leaves etc as a forward scoop has no benifits . i dont think you could ever ram too much air in it really needs a week or so driving to really test it but hey its still nice, im still happy, even if i do change the scoop |
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