06-12-2012, 12:56 AM | #8 |
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The pipes, the pipes are calling...
So here's where I'm at, I am about the modifiy the factory heater box to try and pick up some extra clearance for the exhaust pipe while maintaining the function of the unit. But first I wanted to see if anyone could see any obvious flaws in my plan.
I think that there is just enough room to fit the factory core sideways, parallel to the firewall instead of protruding out from the firewall. Here are some pictures: So remember this: what i was thinking was to mount the core like this: From another direction Its a lot of cutting and splicing, but some 1/2" aluminum angle iron on the inside and some weatherstripping for support and sealing and a new sheet meet outer with about 1" of space along the height of the core for air flow may be enough. Which give me a couple of extra inches clearance, the blue tape line is close and the turbo manifolds are not installed, but i gives an idea: Here's my real concern, IF (and its a big if) I can get the core to fit and the cleances right, How much additional resistance to flow will forcing the air to bend 90 degrees make? Will it likely be a problem to the function of the heater? |
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