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Ed's MX5
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The air filter looks like the cai ones they use on golf's.
Ed, how are the vents performance wise? I mean do they extract the engine bay heat?
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Ed, how are the vents performance wise? I mean do they extract the engine bay heat?
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Yeah the filter has an open mouth.
I had considered doing exactly that at one point, just hadn't got around to it haha.
Yes the vents are very effective actually. I have actually had the car start to overheat, get on a 80kmh road and the temp comes down very quick. I can see the heat waves at traffic lights
And as the bracing is still intact, should technically still be totally legal so my engineer tells me.
I had considered doing exactly that at one point, just hadn't got around to it haha.
Yes the vents are very effective actually. I have actually had the car start to overheat, get on a 80kmh road and the temp comes down very quick. I can see the heat waves at traffic lights
And as the bracing is still intact, should technically still be totally legal so my engineer tells me.
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