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    Images of bonnet vents

    Could I ask a favour off you all... i'm thinking of putting bonnet vents on the GT but not sure if it will go well, I don't want anything OTT.

    The engine is getting rather hot in this weather, could you post pictures of your bonnet vents please?

    Thanks

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    Get an f50 vent!!

    Lol


    Honestly, I'd get some cool lurves (sp), possibly backwards though so the scoop the air in.

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    Some louvres...



    Letterbox vent...


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    or just not have a bonnet lol

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    the cad vent is your best option as louvres or any moulded vents will mean you need the bonnet painted again and i bet you struggle to match the colour being metallic

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    Quote Originally Posted by danmotty View Post
    the cad vent is your best option as louvres or any moulded vents will mean you need the bonnet painted again and i bet you struggle to match the colour being metallic
    To be honest, i was thinking of getting, Morettes, then taking the high beam out of the passenger side, makes the perfect cold air feed in respect to the placement of the air filter.

    However, nobody has come forward.

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    That's what I'm doing with a enclosed filter onto a lateraly mounted turbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by chetchet007 View Post
    To be honest, i was thinking of getting, Morettes, then taking the high beam out of the passenger side, makes the perfect cold air feed in respect to the placement of the air filter.

    However, nobody has come forward.
    the cad vent would suit that better as with the airfilter it doesnt sit as close to the morettes unlike where the cad vent would be, at least on my car anyway.

    im currently doing a cad vent with rs vents which would be a good thing for this heat we currently have imo and look decent unlike these f50 poop.

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    i didn have much problems with under bonnet temps when my one was runnin last ...

    http://s366.photobucket.com/albums/o...t=STA70515.jpg

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    Here's a picture of under the hood and where the filter is located,


    Letter box vents, i'm thinking of getting this one below, but, how does it fit? Is it angle grinder then you stick it on? Or is there a bit at the back that will prevent it from falling forwards?
    http://www.absmotorsport.net/index.p...nnet-vent.html

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