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Lifting rear of bonnet on its mounts
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Lifting rear of bonnet on its mounts
Just wondering why a lot of the comp guys are lifting the rear of their bonnets up about an inch or so?
Is it just to help the heat get out?
If so does it have any drawbacks and what is the best way to do it.
Cheers
Is it just to help the heat get out?
If so does it have any drawbacks and what is the best way to do it.
Cheers
Heat
I have had this in the past on a 75 Cruiser. It kept killing batteries. Got advice to lift the back of the bonnet. Did that and no more battery problems. I did it simply with large penny washers. There may be a better way.
The Comp trucks are big engines, going slow, so any help with cooling would be good.
Bundyrulz
The Comp trucks are big engines, going slow, so any help with cooling would be good.
Bundyrulz
helps push heat out of engine bay, keep in mind if you have aircon and aircon vents on the panel between your window and bonnet, dont lift your bonnet too much, as it will not get enough air for the air con and it wont get very cold
1993 Gq lwb with added xtra's :) sold
fj60,lifted,35s,33s for daily, 3f power!
fj60,lifted,35s,33s for daily, 3f power!
its done to improve air flow through the engine bay. commonly done on muscle cars with big V8 engines adn drag cars.
Ive done it in the past with nuts and washers as spacers and longer bolts if needed.
I was always told its not legal because of potential for oil to end up on the windscreen if you get a sudden leak
Ive done it in the past with nuts and washers as spacers and longer bolts if needed.
I was always told its not legal because of potential for oil to end up on the windscreen if you get a sudden leak
its not legal for the fact that in a front on collision, theres points designed to stop the bonnet coming backwards towards you, instead, it crumples, with it lifted, it misses these catch points and you end up with a bonnet between your shoulders and your chin.
or so the theory goes...
cheers, andrew
or so the theory goes...
cheers, andrew
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
At low speed the hot air comes out and at high speed cool air will flow in. It is down to the fact that the air pressure in front of the windscreen is high at speed where as inside the engine bay and under the truck is relatively low at the same speed. So it achieves what people want but doesn't do it the way that they think.
To prove this, if your bonnet was lifted at the rear test the temp of the air coming in the vents (into the truck) at low speed it will be warm but at higher speed it will be cool. (relatively speaking)
If you want air to always exit the engine bay then the vent needs to be in the front 1/3 of the bonnet. The other advantage of that is that it will then take out the hot air that has just come through your radiator.
To prove this, if your bonnet was lifted at the rear test the temp of the air coming in the vents (into the truck) at low speed it will be warm but at higher speed it will be cool. (relatively speaking)
If you want air to always exit the engine bay then the vent needs to be in the front 1/3 of the bonnet. The other advantage of that is that it will then take out the hot air that has just come through your radiator.
93 Nissan Pathfinder / Terrano Turboed VH45, GQ Trans and T-case, coil overs, hydraulic winch and fair bit of other stuff. (Currently a pile of parts in the workshop)
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