very nice, but I have a feeling that more bend is going to be needed....to get under the slam panel if possible - 45-60 degrees was my estimate last time I looked the top of the cam cover is almost level with the engine in the car whereas its sloping down in your pics above but its definately a step in the right direction
yes it might - but I have a feeling that 45 degrees isn't quite enough - its been a while since I considered this myself - on an ibiza its more like 60 degrees the radius of the bend is also quite important since you dont want to push forwards too much before tapering down... its quite tricky if the inlets can be got under the slam panel, then a shortened rad gives a really nice space for a filter right behind the grill = lots of cold air = PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER
I dont have a car in to confirm... the mk2 I had in the other week with ABF engine, 22.5 degrees down bubble took the airhorns top closer to the radiator top, but not dipping below slam panel one thing to consider, which I have done on my ibiza is drop the cross member down, tipping the whole engines nose downward, which gains valuable space. when I am back at the workshop later, I will put a straight edge across the rocker cover so a gauge can be made of projected angles, which people can easily check against their own installations. (remembering these DTH bodies are in several car packages, and a one fits all solution wont likely be realistic.. mk1,2,3 golfs, ibiza's, ABF.9A, KR engines etc) maybe some cosmic power will be possible then
I'll take a picture of straight edge rule across rocker cover of the curved vs normal bolt on airhorns, so the difference is more comparible watch this space
Look forward to the update, something might need to be done if using the standard rad too. I think Mr_hillclimber dropped his on the pannel I'll find the pic
here ya go curved compared to out of the box DTH bodies and straight 120mm airhorns Straight edge from top of rocker cover projecting fwd so you can check your own installs regards bill
spot on, whats the lenght from the back of the rocker cover to the end of the trumpets, i'll go measure mine now
I just checked mine and it looks like Robs right, a rough measurment would mean the trumpets would be about 1" above the slam pannel I'm using a KR miltec 4 branch on mine so it would push the manifold closer to the bulk head, I'm still running the abf alloy sump on mine so it would push that closer to the floor too wont it?
check what clearances you have.. there should be some clearance between mani and tunnel.. and how the sump gets close to the floor escapes me??? eh?
This picture confirms how much lower these go with the 22.5 degree spacers fitted when compared to bolt on straight 120mm airhorns
Spacer/Adaptors are 15 each Curved SF bodies I will do for CGTi folks for 22.50 each (which is 10% discounted) price plus vat & delivery... First batch coming off the CNC early this week. 1st set going to essthree regards bill
1st Batch of these Spacers to convert DCOE front to SF, curved are now ready and available for sale Essethree should receive his during this week. regards bill