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#317804 08/11/15 05:00 PM
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Today I installed my bespoke cold air scoop built by Cain for the 4/4 with over-riders (a prototype I believe). It is a beautiful hand made object and I took my time installing it given the hard work and effort Cain put into it. I decided not to paint the aluminium as the hand finished detail would be lost. Some day when I meet Cain, I may ask him to sign it!

I will run a flexible hose from the scoop up to the K&N filter which replaces the standard air box and pipes.

Many thanks Cain!

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Looks very good


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It's an air dam, and nice looking too. Although wider would do more, it ought to increase air flow through the radiator as it will help create a low pressure zone under the engine. Also, as an additional result of the low pressure area, the front of the car will stick better at speed. The somewhat crude and wider one I built for Woodstock gave noticeable benefits at over 60 mph.

As tested on the roundabouts of East Kilbride... (Not something to be recommended).


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Looks great, and using it to feed air to the intake is a good idea. thumbs


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Looking good, though personally I would have to paint it to match the body.


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Yes, you are right - an air dam but I have a scoop installed behind the mesh and will run a hose right up to the k&N kit which replaces all the standard kit to ensure a good supply of cold air. G


Originally Posted By Martyn Culling
It's an air dam, and nice looking too. Although wider would do more, it ought to increase air flow through the radiator as it will help create a low pressure zone under the engine. Also, as an additional result of the low pressure area, the front of the car will stick better at speed. The somewhat crude and wider one I built for Woodstock gave noticeable benefits at over 60 mph.

As tested on the roundabouts of East Kilbride... (Not something to be recommended).

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I might in time. It's well hidden when the car is on the ground right now and we might reload at the painting post Chistmas. G


Originally Posted By deano
Looking good, though personally I would have to paint it to match the body.


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Nice one Garret -- shall we see you in Laragh on the 22nd?? Would be a suitable occasion to show it off!!

Cheers!


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Originally Posted By Martyn Culling
It's an air dam, and nice looking too. Although wider would do more, it ought to increase air flow through the radiator as it will help create a low pressure zone under the engine. Also, as an additional result of the low pressure area, the front of the car will stick better at speed. The somewhat crude and wider one I built for Woodstock gave noticeable benefits at over 60 mph.

As tested on the roundabouts of East Kilbride... (Not something to be recommended).


I have to agree Martyn
The full width Wolf Performance Sport Valance certainly does make a Mog more stable at speed.
With Modern overriders on 'Angle iron brackets' I can't build a full Valance. With the early type tube mounts for bumpers or Overriders it is possible to fit a full Valance.


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Hi Robbie, Good to hear from you. I hope to be in Laragh if I am around. I will know this week. Look forward to catching up. With regards G

Originally Posted By Robbie
Nice one Garret -- shall we see you in Laragh on the 22nd?? Would be a suitable occasion to show it off!!

Cheers!


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