View Full Version : "turn signal' intake for oil coolers?
a7xh7
03-09-2008, 03:35 AM
i'm thinking of mounting 2 round indicators in place of the stock combo lights. then combining the airflow from both the original oil cooler opening and the new turn signal opening.. with 1 large aluminum duct behind the bumper cover. anyone think this is a bad idea? seems like the airflow to the cooler can be increased a lot this way. i can't think of any negatives. and does anyone know where to get nice indicator lights?
Barry Bordes
03-16-2008, 06:35 AM
Street bikes have neat turn signals.
Barry
a7xh7
03-16-2008, 07:07 PM
yeah i did see a few okay looking ones that were small enough to fit. i'm not entirely sure if i'll be doing this mod yet since i don't need the extra cooling yet.
ppritchard
03-17-2008, 07:14 PM
Are you having a real issue with oil temp? What about adding the second cooler to the passenger side instead?
Not sure that more airflow is going to really make that much of a difference. . . dual coolers though, for sure will.
a7xh7
03-17-2008, 10:30 PM
i have dual r1 setup just playing around with ideas on how to get them to cool more ;)
Rotary RL
03-20-2008, 02:35 AM
another way is to just get a 99 spec bumper. supposedly the surface area of openings is increased by double the amount.
SLOASFK
03-20-2008, 05:32 AM
another way is to just get a 99 spec bumper. supposedly the surface area of openings is increased by double the amount.
Good luck getting a 99spec front end in any reasonable ammount of time.
I can't really visualize what the OP is trying to do, but it'd be neat to see the project as it progresses.
Rotary RL
03-20-2008, 02:08 PM
Good luck getting a 99spec front end in any reasonable ammount of time.
I can't really visualize what the OP is trying to do, but it'd be neat to see the project as it progresses.
Yeah there has been a real problem lately. I heard of a couple of the stores "trying" to restock them.
To the OP, if your idea works out, it would be a really easy way to get more air to the oil coolers without spending a heap of money.
a7xh7
03-21-2008, 03:27 AM
Good luck getting a 99spec front end in any reasonable ammount of time.
I can't really visualize what the OP is trying to do, but it'd be neat to see the project as it progresses.
yeah the 99's are pretty $$ now.
i'll get to it eventually lol, just taking my time but it will be done.
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