Fine Mesh Grills
Discussion
ChrisW. said:
My only concern would be impeding cooling ... Porsche would not approve them as a retro-fit though many of the GT cars did have them factory fitted ...
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I would second that concern,??
if you look at the % of the opening obstructed by the mesh, it can easily be 30% (as in a 1.2mm wire with 4mm aperture)
runner911 said:
Just watched and enjoyed a video on You Tube by a chap "Supa Car Baldy "
He showed the front intakes on the apron on his 570 fitted with fine mesh grills to prevent ingress of stones/debris .
Are these a part available from McLaren or is a one off bespoke job ?
Anyone know ?
He made them himself, I asked...He showed the front intakes on the apron on his 570 fitted with fine mesh grills to prevent ingress of stones/debris .
Are these a part available from McLaren or is a one off bespoke job ?
Anyone know ?
I recently owned a Lamborghini Huracan and the aluminium fins on the oil (?) coolers were getting damaged by road stones. They are located right at the front of the car.
Solution - buy some marine filter sponge from the aquatic shop, cut to size and put it in the space. Its black so doesn't show and doesn't impede cooling as a Stelvio Pass morning proved and guess what? If the oil temp rises, take it out.
I used 15mm thick sponge
Solution - buy some marine filter sponge from the aquatic shop, cut to size and put it in the space. Its black so doesn't show and doesn't impede cooling as a Stelvio Pass morning proved and guess what? If the oil temp rises, take it out.
I used 15mm thick sponge
Fast Eddie said:
I recently owned a Lamborghini Huracan and the aluminium fins on the oil (?) coolers were getting damaged by road stones. They are located right at the front of the car.
Solution - buy some marine filter sponge from the aquatic shop, cut to size and put it in the space. Its black so doesn't show and doesn't impede cooling as a Stelvio Pass morning proved and guess what? If the oil temp rises, take it out.
I used 15mm thick sponge
can you send the link?Solution - buy some marine filter sponge from the aquatic shop, cut to size and put it in the space. Its black so doesn't show and doesn't impede cooling as a Stelvio Pass morning proved and guess what? If the oil temp rises, take it out.
I used 15mm thick sponge
morcheenie said:
can you send the link?
To the aquatic shop, do you mean? Here's an Amazon linkhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Reusable-Aquarium-Filter-...
The vents that the grills are in, are these engine cooling or break cooling (with the engine being behind the seats I've no idea).
You'd hope that whatever they are the cooling would work at 40C ambient with the aircon running and on a trackday, so losing some airflow in 'normal' working conditiions shouldn't (!) present a problem.
You'd hope that whatever they are the cooling would work at 40C ambient with the aircon running and on a trackday, so losing some airflow in 'normal' working conditiions shouldn't (!) present a problem.
Fast Eddie said:
To the aquatic shop, do you mean? Here's an Amazon link
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reusable-Aquarium-Filter-...
Many thanks Fast Eddiehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Reusable-Aquarium-Filter-...
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