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simon
  


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Drop in Inter-cooler Shield

Looking at BCB's valiant efforts at cleaning his inter-cooler post some good time off road jaunts has got me thinking. Is it possible to engineer a drop in shield that would stop most of the crud getting into the Inter-cooler in the first place ?

Or is it not wise to restrict the airflow at all ?

Just thinking aloud...

  
Post #27468018th Mar 2008 7:46 pm
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Thought you'd perfected it from that pic!!! Shocked Shocked
   
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And seriously.....
  
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APITA. It would be easier to put a plastic bag over the lower grill/intake.
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OK... just wondered. I know a cloth / floor mat can be used when wading but something to drop in and lift out pre and post muddy off road would be handy.
  
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simon wrote:
And seriously.....


Here??? Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
   
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DSL wrote:
simon wrote:
And seriously.....


Here??? Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


It has been know Mr Crab Stick.
  
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OK... crap idea then Embarassed
  
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I made up a simple heavy duty plastic shield that velcro's onto the front and underside of the car, with a cut-out so that I can still get to the winch and recovery hooks. I only put it on prior to wading and deep mud, but it seems to work in keeping the intercooler and radiator clean.

see:
http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/displayima...&pos=4

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See what you mean... was thinking more of an internal one that fits behind the bumper.
  
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This is all very timely. I took my Mantec plate off last week (No Simon its not for sale!!) to clean out the crap and to paint it black.

Since I put the plastic shield back on, I'm getting 26mpg average, up from 23. Power seems better too.

I got a fair bit of crap out from behind it, but nothing like BCB's. Its got me wondering if the Mantec is restricting airflow Question
  
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simon wrote:
was thinking more of an internal one that fits behind the bum.

I've heard that ND has a tool for that............ Whistle
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The airflow on the D3 (bumper slot) has a curved downward exit that obviously takes the air past the inter-cooler, just it also takes all the mud and crap the same way.

Not that I will be able to make one Embarassed , but I will take a looksee over the next few days and see if it seems feasible. Must be someone on here capable of making one Thumbs Up
  
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