cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby Benny » Mon Oct 11, 2010 1:03 pm

Don't drive through the locusts!

The last time I did this (and it was many years ago), I had to spend about 4 hours picking the bugs out of my radiator!
I tried a high pressure cleaner, but that only removed a small portion of them, and I had to resort to a pair of tweezers and get them out, one by one.
The front of my car was green!
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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby MX5-SP » Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:28 pm

Benny wrote:Don't drive through the locusts!

The last time I did this (and it was many years ago), I had to spend about 4 hours picking the bugs out of my radiator!
I tried a high pressure cleaner, but that only removed a small portion of them, and I had to resort to a pair of tweezers and get them out, one by one.
The front of my car was green!


...you mean, like this?
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One advantage about the scoop though would be a potentially cheap source of honey if you could find a few bee swarms.
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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby Lance » Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:09 pm

I have one, I attached plastic fly wire to the bottom of the scoop (rubber band) it did not send "beetlejuice" into the cabin and it was easy to drain out the "bugs"

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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby davekmoore » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:10 pm

Benny wrote:Don't drive through the locusts!

The last time I did this (and it was many years ago), I had to spend about 4 hours picking the bugs out of my radiator!
I tried a high pressure cleaner, but that only removed a small portion of them, and I had to resort to a pair of tweezers and get them out, one by one.
The front of my car was green!


First tiny swarm (?) of locusts today. Nothing through the scoop. Lots of mess on the screen.

Anyone got a good plan for stopping the intercooler getting full of them when there are millions more of them in a couple of weeks?
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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby Mr nanotech » Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:32 pm

Reading this totally made my day :lol: :lol: :lol: It was a depressing washing day until now! Thanks so much hahahah!

Though I must say I'd actually been thinking about these the other day. I don't understand the appeal to be honest. You drive a convertible already.... If you want a breeze you can pull the roof back. It's a small car, crack a window! Roof scoops just remind me of Fast and the Furious or Need for Speed. Though I'm open to hear why they are good though, just curious.
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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby hks_kansei » Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:52 pm

I think they're designed for use with the roof off.

so you get the wind at the top, as well as air being shot down near your legs.
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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby NMX516 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:53 pm

They only fit with the roof down, and the theory goes that they push fresh air into the foot well.

Mazda have a solution for this, which came factory fitted on my car - a little dial which lets you direct air to the foot well AND head level air vents simultaneously. Hell, they even included a fan which you can switch on to increase the air flow! PLUS (these Mazda guys were thinkers) you can have either fresh air or recirculate cabin air. Truly amazing. Well done Mazda!
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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby Mr nanotech » Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:02 pm

NMX516 wrote:They only fit with the roof down, and the theory goes that they push fresh air into the foot well.

Mazda have a solution for this, which came factory fitted on my car - a little dial which lets you direct air to the foot well AND head level air vents simultaneously. Hell, they even included a fan which you can switch on to increase the air flow! PLUS (these Mazda guys were thinkers) you can have either fresh air or recirculate cabin air. Truly amazing. Well done Mazda!


+1 to this!

Once again proving how this cool breeze thing is so unnecessary
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Re: cool breeze air scoop aka the bug strainer

Postby taminga16 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 9:48 am

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...you mean, like this?
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