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Added a duct in the front valance for the intercooler
Since almost half the air hitting the intercooler is blocked on a 69 Camaro by the front bumper and valance Pascual and I decided to put an opening in the valance for more air. We are going to add a screen on the backside and a small air diffuser to help the air up a bit into the intercooler. He also completely fabbed in sides to the duct for strength and to look finished as compared to just cutting a hole. He also removed the flattened area at the nose for the front license plate.
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Nice.
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That looks really nice, and it should help get some good airflow. I think thats a trick modification to any 69'. I cant wait to see that finished.
Do you need a front plate in your state?? Tim |
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I did not want to do a duct particularly, but it will be a big benefit in this case and I think when I get the complete front end on the car it will look like it belongs there. Jody |
Looks nice. Are you going to install a pan to help direct the air better to the intercooler?
Mike |
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Jody |
very cool! looks like a factory vent, not distracting at all.
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Tim |
Looks good, Jody. :thumbsup: Pasqual is a very talented craftsman.
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That's not really Pasqual's work-- the duct was not hand-formed, but rather hoof-formed by the goats that roam the front pen in Pasqual's yard. :P
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that looks really good....great job
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Thanks for the info!:thumbsup: Jody |
The screen mesh will set up turbulance. When I take an old tube and fabric airplane fuselage to get sandblasted, It don't weigh hardly anything, but the drag off the tubes is like pulling a brick wall. I would run without it if possible.
Mike |
Thats just awesome! Great idea and excellent work by Pascual Marquez. :thumbsup:
I would also go without the screen. |
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