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    I had better airflow both around the engine and gearbox than most..

    Body lift makes for more clearance around the tunnel area Will a bonnet scoop reduce heat in the engine bay?

    I have a big V-twin (Not a HD) so well aware of slow going heat Will a bonnet scoop reduce heat in the engine bay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    What are peoples thoughts on increasing the high pressure in that area just in front of the firewall & under the bonnet & thereby helping the venturi effect.

    So with the 79series bonnet scoops, the holes in the bonnet should be to the rear and both sides of engine, thus fresh air in the rear of bonnet and down each side of engine and out, and in a way maybe even sucking more air through rad in the process or making it easier for air to get out of engine bay..similar to ram effect of snorkel.

    With engine off and maybe at idle will no doubt vent out the scoop.

    See air in orange in pic attached

    You would be better turning the scoop around so it causes a low pressure area under the windscreen and draws air out from under the bonnet

    Remember, fast flowing air past an opening will suck hot air out...just like a spray gun

    All you are going to do with that scoop facing forward is pressurise the engine bay, stopping airflow thru the radiator

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morry948 View Post
    The problem with a bonnet scoop is it will pressurise the engine bay. You will get plenty of air flow thru the scoop and out the engine bay, but will stop any airflow thru the radiatorYou want as much air as possible going thru the radiator, not thru the engine bay per sayYou need to open up the area behind the rad to allow the air to flow, not add more air to it
    Did you look at the post above yours at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morry948 View Post
    You would be better turning the scoop around so it causes a low pressure area under the windscreen and draws air out from under the bonnet

    Remember, fast flowing air past an opening will suck hot air out...just like a spray gun

    All you are going to do with that scoop facing forward is pressurise the engine bay, stopping airflow thru the radiator
    Again did you see the post above at all addressing this

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    Makes sense

    Sorry...an overtired me..

    I can see how your trying to move the air. Use velocity to create a low pressure area past the exhaust/turbo which should drag the hot air out with it and exit it out under the passenger door/front wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morry948 View Post
    Makes sense

    Sorry...an overtired me..

    I can see how your trying to move the air. Use velocity to create a low pressure area past the exhaust/turbo which should drag the hot air out with it and exit it out under the passenger door/front wheel
    Spot on, thats the theory Will a bonnet scoop reduce heat in the engine bay?

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    I reckon one of those XA bonnet scoops ( the ones that sit IN the bonnet ) would work

    You want some velocity, not volume

    Bit like a brake duct

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    what speed

    the speed of the air past the bonnet determines what type of scoop you would want, i reckon. Need cooling on the Hwy - easy to utilise the massive airflow - slow bush work is a different story - then you need something to evacuate the hot air rather than some forward facing scoop that will just ingest more dust and rain and water at river crossings

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    These either side of the L322 would help engine bay ventilation. But I think it’s a minimum and would like more.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
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    Quote Originally Posted by grounded View Post
    the speed of the air past the bonnet determines what type of scoop you would want, i reckon. Need cooling on the Hwy - easy to utilise the massive airflow - slow bush work is a different story - then you need something to evacuate the hot air rather than some forward facing scoop that will just ingest more dust and rain and water at river crossings
    Good point, slow speed should be vented from bonnet sides aswell imo, like overfinch RRC, only downside is if you have your window down at idle

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