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indeed, and get some cuts from SA and graft them in,
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with the bigger air scoops the engine does run cooler at motorway speeds i have tested this also running the rear numberplate flap partly open aids cooling on a Aircooled engine but temperatures soon rise in slow moving traffic with flap open

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Yes, indeed they do. The extra ram effect does the job nicely. Not sure it helps in terms of drag but I doubt it would even register given the brick-like contours of these babies. :rofl
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I am going to be using these

https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=116734" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.

Really well made and delivered quickly, certainly can't do any harm.

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faggie wrote:with the bigger air scoops the engine does run cooler at motorway speeds i have tested this also running the rear numberplate flap partly open aids cooling on a Aircooled engine but temperatures soon rise in slow moving traffic with flap open


where did you get the bigger scoops from? cheers
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i made the scoops myself out of a plant tray as recomended by the meister , the carbon ones i bought from a german show

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hi torsen the scoops i have completely cover the vent and are loads bigger than the ones you have bought , they also stop most of the water dripping down the vent when its raining and they fasten to van without any drilling or bonding

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Plant trays are so useful. I have one on my dash (black) fixed with double-sided tape, lined with anti-slip mat. Holds everything I need.
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faggie wrote:hi torsen the scoops i have completely cover the vent and are loads bigger than the ones you have bought , they also stop most of the water dripping down the vent when its raining and they fasten to van without any drilling or bonding


Any chance you could put up a pic of your scoops please. How did you attach them without any bonding? thanks
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What he said ^^^^^^^^ because I hate the look of the standard vents wish they were like the bay window or the SA ones.
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hi jocko no idea how to post pic onto site but if you pm me your email address i could send you a picture they tye wrap through the existing vent , and the carbon ones screw to the existing 2 fittings

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Wychall wrote:Understand your doubt whether they are a carry-over from air-cooled days, however, look at the South African model that was completely redesign before starting production in 1991. The rear air vents were part of that redesign and remained in place. Volkswagen evidently consider them necessary on water cooled as well.

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Maybe not for the reason you think.

I understand the SA ones are used to feed the Air Con and provide fresh air flow. Notice that the late SA vans don't have the vents in the rear part of the rear windows anymore, as this vent is built into the rear body vents. The exit vents on the rear is to let air out. I'm unsure if the inlet side feeds only into the AC, or if it runs into the engine bay as well.
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faggie wrote:hi jocko no idea how to post pic onto site but if you pm me your email address i could send you a picture they tye wrap through the existing vent , and the carbon ones screw to the existing 2 fittings


PM sent mate
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Allanw wrote: I'm unsure if the inlet side feeds only into the AC, or if it runs into the engine bay as well.

Mine is the Microbus, so no factory air-con. The left hand vent feeds into the engine bay and to the injector cooling fan. The right hand one feeds air to the KJet metering unit.
The rear vents, as you say, are air extraction from the cabin.
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