I saw this at the Gold Coast show, and thought people might be interested in the pics. I like the guys handiwork. I think he did the carbon fibre
himself. It has air con and everything.
I'll add better quality pics once the manxgallery service is back (dns probs)
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Wow! that has to be the best intregration of car technologies from decades apart that I've ever seen!
nice, wish mine was that neat.
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I must say I agree with you Wes!
Thanks for giving me the Grande Tour yesterday.
-Staggers.
I don't mind showing off the Baja to interested parties
It sure was nice to get back into the car at the end of the hot show and put the AC back on
Wes you have U2U Re: Fuel Guage.
-Staggers.
Those pics are slightly better quality located here;
http://www.manxgallery.org/gallery/GCVW2006
With other pics from the gold coast show 06.
omg ... think I just got out of splits and have a new dream ... wow!
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Anyone know how well it cools with just the hole cut under the front bumper?
I'd be amazed if he doesn't also use the front nostrils. The Ghia I built only used the nostrils and cooled way more than necessary..
My bro's WRX/Notch only has a hole around the size of the Ghia's one.... As long as the rad is sealed to the front body work and the hot stuff is directed away, under the car, it will work fine....
he had a carbon fibre scoop under the front bumper for the rad
man loved his carbon fibre
check the solid CF door panels out
I saw the scoop but I dont see how it would direct the air to the radiator. Seems like it would force the air under the car.
There's no scoop anywhere near that inlet.... Has it been removed?.... Anyway.... We found thecar actually ran warmer when we tried scoops (3 designs) on the Notch... Weird huh?
You can see the scoop in the 3rd. pic. Did you use any more cooling holes in your Notch?
No other inlet holes.... The bolt in spare wheel well was removed and a boot partition was fabricated to separate the wheel well from the front boot area.... This also helped to keep the fuel temp down in the tank.... But you can't let the fuel get too low (below 1/4 full), otherwise the fuel gets to hot... Under the tank there is also a shroud that directs the hot air past the beam and away from the tank base and swirlpot...