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  • SR 5 Bonnet Scoop

    hi has anyone fitted a sr5 bonnet scoop to a 150 .
    if so do they have any pics
    also is there any advantage to doing it
    or is it purely for show

  • #2
    Purely for show on a 150... Would look silly I think.
    2011 150series GXL

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    • #3
      On a 120 the bonnet scoop directs air through the intercooler which is on top of the engine. On a 150 the intercooler is in front of the engine/radiator so fitting a scoop will only be for aesthetic reasons.
      My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic

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      • #4
        When stationary for a period of time or travelling at very low speed it would assist in removing heat a lot quicker reducing the effects of heat soak, one would think. It would look good if you had all the other gear on as well like bull bar etc.

        You only live once and you need to spend your money on something... Go for it

        Winston.
        Winston.

        White 2009 120 Series D4D GXL manual.

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        • #5
          Go for a big scoop like on the 70 series. I reckon that would look better on a 150.. Just be a lot of extra fabrication.
          2011 150series GXL

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          • #6
            It can be very dicey fitting scoops to things that dont have scoops. Reason is to do with high and low pressure systems infront and behind the radiator. Most vehicles operate with a low pressure system behind the radiator to help draw air through and down out the tunnel.

            Sometimes if you fit a scoop it can create a high pressure behind the radiator which can increase engine temps as the air movement through the radiator can be reduced.

            Cheers
            Chris

            EDIT*

            Over on the LCOOL forum a similar topic has come up.

            Links to some reading on the theory

            http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=2159

            http://www.autospeed.com.au/A_2160/cms/article.html

            http://www.autospeed.com.au/cms/A_2162/article.html
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            • #7
              Originally posted by christofurry View Post
              Sometimes if you fit a scoop it can create a high pressure behind the radiator which can increase engine temps as the air movement through the radiator can be reduced.
              Fascinating :-)

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              • #8
                The 150 must have one of the worst intercoolers ever for a factory car. I wonder how it could possibly work. The airflow would be terrible with the ridiculous 90 degree bends in and out. It would be lucky if even half of the intercooler core actually does anything. With the A/C condensor sitting in front it is more like an interwarmer than cooler. I am waiting for someone to bring out a water to air intercooler kit, there must be some serious airflow restriction and HP losses with the existing 'cooler.
                150 Vx D4D, Deluxe Arb bar, winch, Hayman Reece Towbar, UBP, P3 Tekonsha, 'n stuff.
                "When cooking on a camp fire it must be cool enough to cook on so it needs to burn down to coals, at least in parts. It is customary to drink beer while waiting for the fire to cool down.
                I recommend starting with a very big fire"-Vince.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mumstruk View Post
                  The 150 must have one of the worst intercoolers ever for a factory car. I wonder how it could possibly work. The airflow would be terrible with the ridiculous 90 degree bends in and out. It would be lucky if even half of the intercooler core actually does anything. With the A/C condensor sitting in front it is more like an interwarmer than cooler. I am waiting for someone to bring out a water to air intercooler kit, there must be some serious airflow restriction and HP losses with the existing 'cooler.
                  That's how most factory intercoolers are..
                  2011 150series GXL

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