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    Bonnet ram intakes

    Does anybody know who sell's those bonnet Ram air intakes thingys for the wings ??

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    thanks mate greatly apreceated

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    Check with Len (troutbeck) apparently they will be made in alloy (not fiberglass) again soon.
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    Quick (probably daft) question:
    What real benefit are these? Its not the engine air intake, and if you want ventilation through the cabin, open the vents below the windscreen (if you have them). Not having a go, just curious.

    cheers
    Dave

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    Rovacraft in WA sometimes have them in stock.

    http://www.rovacraft.com.au/

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    Some County owners don't have vent flaps below the window perhaps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave110HardTop View Post
    Quick (probably daft) question:
    What real benefit are these? Its not the engine air intake, and if you want ventilation through the cabin, open the vents below the windscreen (if you have them). Not having a go, just curious.

    cheers
    Dave
    they look cool.

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    I think they are supposed to make the heater work better.

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    Thanks Crump :-) Trouble is I stand up there fairly often... I have a feeling it wouldnt last long. Must remember to put those panels on too.

    Thanks John,
    Never really found the heater to be that ineffective.. even late winter evenings in Alice Springs didnt really present a problem.

    Now, redirecting the AC vents up to the windscreen for faster demisting, thats a plan.

    cheers

    Dave

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