Front lamp vents
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Front lamp vents
I've been thinking about where to locate an oil cooler and I don't want to sacrifice any flow through the radiator.
Just looking at Brendan's and James' cars there might be an option to use the front parkers as an inlet to a cooler.
Does anybody know where to get those conversions? or any other good ideas for an NA?
Just looking at Brendan's and James' cars there might be an option to use the front parkers as an inlet to a cooler.
Does anybody know where to get those conversions? or any other good ideas for an NA?
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Re: Front lamp vents
manga_blue wrote:I've been thinking about where to locate an oil cooler and I don't want to sacrifice any flow through the radiator.
i think the parker inlets do exactly that. by adding an intake you are raising engine bay air pressure, which reduces airflow through the radiator.
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Thanks guys. I was looking at the nostrils on David's car when they were down here last year. Now I know what they were for. They look OK on the black car.
I'm not worried about a mildly reduced pressure differential across the radiator as I'm looking for cooling at high speed basically, just as long as the radiator only gets fresh air.
I'm not worried about a mildly reduced pressure differential across the radiator as I'm looking for cooling at high speed basically, just as long as the radiator only gets fresh air.
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Moss and Raven Wing has the cheapest new price:
Moss TSI
RavenWing TSI
tested:
http://www.gerhardstein.net/miata/TSI/tsi.html
There was a write-up I found (can't find it again) where someone cut and took a dremel to the parker lights, of the stock lights, and glued mesh on the front. Looked neat.
Gomiata has them, but good luck trying to get a reply via email.
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Moss TSI
RavenWing TSI
tested:
http://www.gerhardstein.net/miata/TSI/tsi.html
There was a write-up I found (can't find it again) where someone cut and took a dremel to the parker lights, of the stock lights, and glued mesh on the front. Looked neat.
Gomiata has them, but good luck trying to get a reply via email.
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Blue94t wrote:Phil,
I have been thinking about getting a set of these for a while.
Maybe it's time for a group buy.
Jake
I can highly recommend Moss.
Good prices, excellent service and VERY reasonable shipping costs.
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oh, word of warning:
After a wee bit of research, AFTER I got mine, some US Miatas have multiplexing indicators, meaning that one globe serve as both indicators and parker/driving lights.
I have no idea which globe and holder they use to multiplex, but all I know is they are different sizes.
In other words, make sure that the TSI will hold the appropriate bulb and holder for our indicator and NOT parkers.
If you remove and check your indicator housing, you will see what I mean.
Ray, I have no idea what brand mine is (got them from garettb16), but they look like the Moss/Ravenwing ones and they are great. I can't really see where one can improve on the design. It's made from very solid fibreglass and plastic.
After a wee bit of research, AFTER I got mine, some US Miatas have multiplexing indicators, meaning that one globe serve as both indicators and parker/driving lights.
I have no idea which globe and holder they use to multiplex, but all I know is they are different sizes.
In other words, make sure that the TSI will hold the appropriate bulb and holder for our indicator and NOT parkers.
If you remove and check your indicator housing, you will see what I mean.
Ray, I have no idea what brand mine is (got them from garettb16), but they look like the Moss/Ravenwing ones and they are great. I can't really see where one can improve on the design. It's made from very solid fibreglass and plastic.
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1red5 wrote:Ray, I have no idea what brand mine is (got them from garettb16), but they look like the Moss/Ravenwing ones and they are great. I can't really see where one can improve on the design. It's made from very solid fibreglass and plastic.
Hey 1red5,
This was one of the threads I was reading that compared the TSI's that were readily available
http://www.clubroadster.net/forum/viewt ... hlight=tsi
This one below is a "homebrew" and I think it's gorgeous!
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I agree, it does look nice.
But were are the bulbs supposed to go? There are no housings that I can see.
I read only a few of the posts on the thread and boy, they really don't get sarcasm do they?
And what's with DopeRoadster? \"just take your hosuings out and zip tie your light in place\". He sure is a dope.
But were are the bulbs supposed to go? There are no housings that I can see.
I read only a few of the posts on the thread and boy, they really don't get sarcasm do they?
And what's with DopeRoadster? \"just take your hosuings out and zip tie your light in place\". He sure is a dope.
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RaYmO wrote:1red5 wrote:Ray, I have no idea what brand mine is (got them from garettb16), but they look like the Moss/Ravenwing ones and they are great. I can't really see where one can improve on the design. It's made from very solid fibreglass and plastic.
Hey 1red5,
This was one of the threads I was reading that compared the TSI's that were readily available
http://www.clubroadster.net/forum/viewt ... hlight=tsi
This one below is a "homebrew" and I think it's gorgeous!
Yh, this one looks great, especially the price. It looks like you could rig up a combo 21w/5w bulb in a single socket for it.
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