I'm doing a much less radical redesign than above, but here it is anyway......
The first image shows how I added a carbon fibre trim panel at the bottom and a pair of neoprene side panels to channel more air through the original radiator. The original air intake is at the top.
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Next the SiFab radiator, which is slightly higher so the original pipe would need to be flattened to get through the gap between header tank and cowl.
![[Linked Image]](https://tm-img.com/images/2020/08/03/P1050543.jpg)
Instead I've used a short curved length of silicone hose, which sort of snorkels over the top of the header tank. I decided to blank off the space at the top to encourage more air into the intake. This is a simple inverted U shape made from aluminium, onto which is fastened a stainless steel blanking plate, edged in neoprene. It locks in place when assembled, and is a loose fit over the radiator, with no metal to metal contact.
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![[Linked Image]](https://tm-img.com/images/2022/05/15/P1060143.jpg)
The final pic is a reminder of the insulation I added to the intake pipe, and the deflector plate above the exhaust manifold, to reduce radiated heat.
