Oil Cooler screen prototypes
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Originally Posted by Kel Rx8
i dont think mazda could of done it better
oops they didnt
thats why theres a demand
great job dennis
oops they didnt
thats why theres a demand
great job dennis
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See www.rx8bits.co.uk for some steel based ones
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Originally Posted by orbist
See www.rx8bits.co.uk for some steel based ones
#33
Originally Posted by D MENAC 7
Thanks Kel. The finished product will even look better as it will be totally flush up against the fog light and leave absolutely no space between it and the frame. I am still going to reduce the size of the trim around the fog light so that there is just a small bead around it when I am done. Now to find the time with the strakes needing more sanding, more sanding, more sanding. I have yet to find a machine that can sand these as well as the hand. My finger prints are slowly disapearing strake by strake.... I am starting to understand what antichristpm felt and he only did a few sets...however, I will not give up, they will be made.
#34
Originally Posted by MPG > HP
Yours are the best I've seen and match what I would consider "ideal". Please consider making the A/C inlet grill of somewhat larger stock, somewhere between the size of the radiator grill and your oil filter grills. Put me on your list!
And please also consider replacement side ducts (or whatever they are supposed to be), which live behind the front wheels. :D
#35
Originally Posted by D MENAC 7
Once again, seen those and they are fugly. Square holes are just not my idea of going along with the diamond shape of the oem grille. Also, they sit back behind the fog light and are not against the front of the nose so they look like an add on not something that would be stock.
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Originally Posted by tokenbrit
Ditto.
And please also consider replacement side ducts (or whatever they are supposed to be), which live behind the front wheels. :D
And please also consider replacement side ducts (or whatever they are supposed to be), which live behind the front wheels. :D
Here is the design I thought about in changing the side vents a bit. The bigest problem is that there are two solid pieces that are most likely there for support behind the grille that bridge the gap of this vent. There are other thoughts I haven't had the time to work on yet.
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Originally Posted by Nemesis8
The new strakes from Mazda use clamps that go behind these solid braces.
Back to the oil cooler grills. When can we order??? I'm like a kid in candy factory on this one.
Back to the oil cooler grills. When can we order??? I'm like a kid in candy factory on this one.
Below are some choices from customgrilles:
There are several with large openings that would go nicely in the area where the radiator gets it's air from. Currently I have some of the same aluminum mesh that I used on the prototype attached to my front air dam and it looks nice in that size but I thought I would look into other stuff too. There is large diamond and small diamond and also what they say is oval too.
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I lean more toward the 1st pic right hand side material. IMO the center pic material would look out of place and the 3rd pic right hand side material belongs on a pick-up. My .02...
#41
I too ordered the sample pack from customgrills, last year, and have been hoping someone like you would be able to "package" them for us less dexterous types. I like the one furthest to the right, as it looks most like the oem. thx!
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Originally Posted by coldnoodle
do they have any with honey cone shapes?
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Originally Posted by Nemesis8
What did you use on your prototype??
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The samples all look like what I call expanded metal as opposes to wire cloth. Personally I prefer the stainless woven wire mesh like seen here.
http://www.meshphoto.com/woven/008X008S028_alt.html
http://www.meshphoto.com/woven/008X008S028_alt.html
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Originally Posted by HottRodder
The samples all look like what I call expanded metal as opposes to wire cloth. Personally I prefer the stainless woven wire mesh like seen here.
http://www.meshphoto.com/woven/008X008S028_alt.html
http://www.meshphoto.com/woven/008X008S028_alt.html
Secondly, airflow. Airflow through smallscreening is greatly hindered by the shear size of the screening material it's self that blocks these areas that are there for ventilation. They need air to keep the process of cooling the oil on our cars.