PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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Reckon its worth fitting a functional scooby vent if running throttle bodies on a 2ltr lump?
thinking about problems caused when it rains though, any ideas??
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CORSA NUT
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Yep TB's need air
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Marc
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Id go with astra GSi vents
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PaulW
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aye but the GSi vents are at the side & not really effective enough, was looking at something located nearer or over the tb's, but is why i'm worried about damage caused by rain
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Marc
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Rain wont damage it.
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ventedvaux
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Registered: 14th Jul 03
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I wauld go with a evo 6 vent wauld look
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Marc
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by ventedvaux
I wauld go with a evo 6 vent wauld look
car bodywork is staying stock, im only considering a vent to get more air to the engine, not for cosmetics & scooby vent is right shape/size to do it IMO
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the_legend_of_yrag
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Registered: 7th Jul 03
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Dont perssonaly like scooby vents, but if it has a purpose!!
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Greg_M
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what about 206 vents, just slightly raised up, or an evo one, not raised at all but still effective.
Or ive seen a mini cooper S bonnet vent (kinda like a scooby but placed where the bonnet curves down) placed rite in the front of the bonnet.
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NovaGTE
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What about the Monterey vent, low and long so would still let air in but prob not as much rain.
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PaulW
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hmmmm duno, just want something simple & which will let enough air in at the right place
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Icy
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u can get a perspex thing put underneathe so it directs the rain to the side or somethin
thats what mate did on mates r19
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PaulW
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yeah i seen somethin like that on a few scoobs up at warrender
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Icy
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bout louvres?
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PaulW
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duno, not really too keen on them
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pughy88
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supra vents..?
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a_j_mair
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scooby vents are so 2003
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Linch
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Registered: 4th May 06
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Cut the bulkhead out, with long enough trumpets it sits right next to the scuttle panel, Gets enough air, and makes them sound better
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corsaloon
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louvers would look more subtle imo.
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by corsaloon
louvers would look more subtle imo.
Would be the only kind of vent i'd want.
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Daimo B
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2003 wants their post back......
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CORSA NUT
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quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Yep TB's need air
Oh my lol
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