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08.21.2008, 06:05 PM

You could pick up some scoops/ducts from http://www.oocrcracing.com/
I have a bunch I havn't installed yet,savin for winter project.


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08.21.2008, 06:52 PM

Being winter i'll run it as is with no holes as i have no heating isssues . As summer approaches if i see the temps start going up on the elecs i'll put a hole in the windscreen.
   
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08.21.2008, 07:54 PM

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You could pick up some scoops/ducts from http://www.oocrcracing.com/
I have a bunch I havn't installed yet,savin for winter project.
Those OOC vents are great. I use them on my buggy. They let air in but help keep mud and stuff out. I'll post some pics later tonight of how I used them.

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Here are a couple pics of the OOC vents installed. The big one on the side is the low profile scoop and the one at the side of the body twoard the front is the small NACA vent. You can se on the picture of the inside that I took the vent channel and angled it down so the air flowing into the scoop blows right on top of the motor to help keep it cool.





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