MikeH
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Has anyone got any advice on how I can best make a heat sgield for my induction pod?
I'm just aware that the engine wil be pumping heat into the pod.
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Kris TD
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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ask ed renshaw
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MattyB
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Registered: 13th Nov 01
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use alumium sheeting. easy to shape. bout £8 from b+q.
Matt
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MikeH
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but the question is how close to put it to the pod without restricting air flow
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Cursa
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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Trial and error!?
I'd go for 1-2 inches. Maybe 3 at the most, cos you havent got that much room. Don't spend a lot of time or money on it though, as any differences are gonna be pretty negligable!
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MattyB
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depending on the size of the cone, but as much room as poss. However, u really wanna run an extra cold air feed into the box area that u have made.
Matt
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philly willy
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I have made a heat shield works like a dream!No flat spots!
i made it out of aluminium sheeting
i bended the majority of it however i pop riverted a top on to it
Best thing to do i make it as box like as possible with as much room as poss for the air to circulate around. Keep the front open and dont put a side to the left hand side of the box.
Try to construct a top as well to stop as much hot air as possible
Buy 2 peaces of aluminium pipe to act as cold air feeds then ur in business!
Mount the box to the origional air box hole at the bottom front.
Use a penny washer and a 10mm nut and bolt
Any probs u2u me
Phil
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