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bonnet vents

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has anyone in adelaide had vents put in there bonnet? i was inquiring the other day and have found one place who does it but was wondering if there was anywhere else!
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have thought about it but never looked into it ... How did you find that did it ?
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jetspeed in salisbury, they couldnt give me a price coz i didnt have a pic. this is what i want done http://users.ncable.net.au/~mikey168/FTO/sam_FTO.jpg
let me know what u think! :)
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Post by Slither »

thats probably a real car, but does it look like a model on a pavement to anyone else??? 8O

They're interestin vents, looks kinda like a turbo bonnet, the scoop for air intake to a top mounted intercooler and the 2 side vents for hot air to exit
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yeah i know what u mean slither, it looks to rounded at either end ... Looks as though its been squashed at both ends or something. All i know is something isnt right with that picture
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Post by debbie »

so anyway the bonnet looks good huh?
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hmmm, i dont think it looks good at all.

but regardless you should choosing on what you think looks good and not other people :roll:
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Post by debbie »

so what do u plan on doing to your bonnet?
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Post by Daz_FTO »

there is nothing wrong with mine...

If you want yours changed have you thought about getting a carbon fibre one?? I think UAS were working on one. Probably wouldnt set you back much more and at least you would still have the standard bonnet untouched.
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personally i dont really like the look of the carbon fibre ones. thanks daz
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Post by EXC »

hey i found a place that will do it but heres a few warnings i was given........

1 it may weaken your bonnet.
2 even if done properly you are still facing risk of defect.

I had a look through a police officers friend of mine book about road regulations and vehicle modifications (and yes it is defectable)

I know what I want and a place to do it, I have your email address I will email you the details.

but yeah as I was warned have another stock fto bonnet for those tough defect times in summer. or you wont be able to go near the bay or town.

I have a bonnet I am getting made up but it will be for show only. cops are just getting WAY too annoying :(
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Post by Darith »

HI

I gotta carbon fibre bonnet from UAS, on sunday morning cops pulled me over for breath test, to get to me they had to pull a full u-turn to get to me, but anyways the done there business and i left without no sticker.

My heart was pounding i gotta full kit, very low one cop has checking out my car, the other i was talking to, i though i was gone. the cops were pretty cool.
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Post by Slither »

Sounds like u got lucky....this time!!

What state r u from?
cause i know that in melbourne not only is it illegal without an engineering cert. more to the point it is unroadworhty!! Also insurance companies don't like to insure them!!
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how hard is it to get an engineers certificate?
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Post by Slither »

Not actually sure, as i've never got one but i belive they r quite pricey, in fact your looking at about $500 just to have a guy look at it, but basically they have to sign that everything is ok about it, and if anything goes wrong then it's their ass so they would have to b pretty thoughour and ill bet they aint cheap!!
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Post by ruchi »

I'm guessing here, so I could be wrong, but as the bonnet makes up part of a cars crumple zone that for an engineer to provide a certificate they may need to destroy a couple to test how well they maintain the crumple zones.

My guess is that they would fail. :(

Aside from the legal issues, you may have some unpleasant insurance issues if the bonnet is seen to have increased the damage occured in a crash (i.e. decreased the effectiveness of crumple zones).
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