I am bringing this thread back to life as I'm resurrecting this option in my 2016 (or later) plans.
I have been kicking around getting an OEM-style Seibon CF hood and then mating these "WRC-style" vents to it:
They are
available from Sico (with a pricy CF option). I'd almost certainly get the gel-coat version and paint the whole deal stock Ingot Silver.
I've seen some discussion of that in this
epic thread. The discussion regarding the WRC-style vents starts on
page 4.
Hey [MENTION=1391]Siestarider[/MENTION], [MENTION=4182]Wimp Lo[/MENTION], and [MENTION=636]RAAMaudio[/MENTION]: Maybe I can get you guys (or really anyone with some input) to chime in here. Thanks.
My questions:
- Will implementing these without doing any other ducting or adding an undertray do much good (cooling wise)?
- Also, I'm thinking of drilling out the blocked off bits covering the radiator grill (in front of the crash beam). Will doing that be more beneficial or detrimental (in light of all the discussion regarding air exiting out the bottom of the engine bay and getting stuck in the engine bay)?
I'm adding both the Mishimoto radiator and oil cooler here soon, but don't want to get into extensive custom aero/tray/ducting changes (because, for me, that all means mucho labor $$$$ at the shop). I'm not racing this thing. It's just a daily driver that I want to hold up at an HPDE (the whole day, dammit). The various threads regarding heat issues are worrisome. I've done one track day in this thing (last spring) with no issues whatsoever, but it was under perfect conditions (mid 60s and partial sun).
Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks.