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Old 05-24-2011, 12:45 PM
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Why did you decide to put them in upside down and backwards? That area of the hood should be a low pressure area so it will be pushing hot air out

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Old 05-24-2011, 02:12 PM
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Why did you decide to put them in upside down and backwards? That area of the hood should be a low pressure area so it will be pushing hot air out
For that very reason....
Didn't want a typical louver like on a rod...
If you look at the installation, the deep part is below the hood line facing forward allowing hot engine bay air to be extracted.
The fin or blade portion is angled up and toward the rear.
Similar to what Porsche, BMW uses...
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Old 05-25-2011, 10:46 PM
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That work is amazing Ed. Done yourself proud! Cannot wait til the end product.........
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Old 05-26-2011, 08:07 PM
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Steel to steel is the only body work that is lasting.
Bonding fiberglass, carbon fiber etc eventually will crack at the bonding point due to dissimilar expansion/contraction rates of the two material.
Unfortunately, I agree with this, no matter how good the materials or craftsmanship, it's only a matter of time.

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Old 05-28-2011, 02:50 PM
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For that very reason....
Didn't want a typical louver like on a rod...
If you look at the installation, the deep part is below the hood line facing forward allowing hot engine bay air to be extracted.
The fin or blade portion is angled up and toward the rear.
Similar to what Porsche, BMW uses...
Ah, I see. I think I was just looking at them wrong, hard to tell which way was front/back/L/R with the closeups of the hood off the car. I do like them though, looks like it was a lot of work to get them in there.
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Do you have any more pictures of the car? I assume it's finished and painted at this point? I am envious of your build, you are very talented. I was reading some of your posts on the other thread about turbo oil pumps. It's obvious you know your stuff. If you have a web site you post up your builds I would like to read up on your stuff. Thanks for taking the time.
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Do you have any more pictures of the car? I assume it's finished and painted at this point? I am envious of your build, you are very talented. I was reading some of your posts on the other thread about turbo oil pumps. It's obvious you know your stuff. If you have a web site you post up your builds I would like to read up on your stuff. Thanks for taking the time.
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You have to be a member to see pics on that site.

Love this car every time I see it. Also get jealous every time I read your sig! Pretty much my ideal garage.

I've asked you this before, but always forget your answer, are you in the 113 group? The Pagoda event in Ohio is this fall, didn't know if you'll be coming to Ohio for it.
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You have to be a member to see pics on that site.

Love this car every time I see it. Also get jealous every time I read your sig! Pretty much my ideal garage.

I've asked you this before, but always forget your answer, are you in the 113 group? The Pagoda event in Ohio is this fall, didn't know if you'll be coming to Ohio for it.
In the 113 group but recently haven't been active with any of the cars ..
Hoping to get back and make a whole lot of time for my passion this year!!
I believe you are talking about Joe Alexander's get together in Blacklick ?
Would enjoy driving out..
Need to get back on the 113 forum !

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I'm not all that active on the W113 forum but Joe is a good friend of mine and we go on some drives with the local Ohio guys.

Yeah I am talking about Joes event in Blacklick. It's in September this year, I think they are stretching it out so people can still go to Gemutlikeit and StarTech. If you end up going it would be cool to link up and talk at the event. I'd be curious to bend your ear on turbocharging M103s.
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I'm not all that active on the W113 forum but Joe is a good friend of mine and we go on some drives with the local Ohio guys.

Yeah I am talking about Joes event in Blacklick. It's in September this year, I think they are stretching it out so people can still go to Gemutlikeit and StarTech. If you end up going it would be cool to link up and talk at the event. I'd be curious to bend your ear on turbocharging M103s.
Has the date been set yet ?

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Ed - any ideas on what car this came from?

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I also saw the listing..

Never knew there was a complete front wing/fender as the original early kit were just the sheet metal wheel arch / flare.

The front as pictured appear to be fiberglass? and the vents look a bit SL-ish...
Not sure if the pic shows delamination or rust damage !!!!

So many one off parts were made not only by AMG Germany but by there franchised global dealers...

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