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TobyNik;376411 said:Wah! Sam
Very nice......yah, about the water going in......how ah?
But I still think it's damn chio lor!
Cheers!
Mak335;376388 said:Beautiful, but I just wonders....if it rains then water can go into the vents to the engine bay, will it be a problem to the engine??
please excuse my knowledge.
Azrielsc;376423 said:Actually, most of the engine bay is waterproof, only the alternator that u have to be careful. The side vents are fine, and the centre vent is above the radiator fan shroud. Went over to R2D and Rod could feel the heat coming out from the centre and side vents.
Now thinking of adding some metal grilles to trap leaves and what-not from entering the engine bay...
Cheers!
Azrielsc;376430 said:Going to Autobacs to get the mesh and ask Rod to do something about it. Toying with the idea of adding bonnet insulation to the bottom of the bonnet to prevent the bonnet from turning hazy due to the heat of the engine.
Mak335;376607 said:Please update us the solution to that water going in problem.....
Mak335 said:Beautiful, but I just wonders....if it rains then water can go into the vents to the engine bay, will it be a problem to the engine?? please excuse my knowledge.
TobyNik said:Wah! Sam Very nice......yah, about the water going in......how ah? But I still think it's damn chio lor! Cheers!
Mak/Simon, dun get too worried about water slippages. Like the e46 version, Vorsteiner designed this bonnet with the engine bay in mind. The side vents are sitting above the coolant reservoir (left, below the windshield wiper tank) and the power steering fluid tank (right, the green ring), both of which are water-proof. The centre vent sits above the air-intake shield.....Azrielsc said:Actually, most of the engine bay is waterproof, only the alternator that u have to be careful. The side vents are fine, and the centre vent is above the radiator fan shroud. Went over to R2D and Rod could feel the heat coming out from the centre and side vents. Now thinking of adding some metal grilles to trap leaves and what-not from entering the engine bay... Cheers!