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For my front radiator/air con grills I used this same hex material secured with zip ties (there’s a post on that here somewhere) For the side vents I secured the screens with Auto Goop. Auto Goop is pretty amazing for this type of application. Between the strength of the grill material and the Auto Goop it would be very difficult for the grill to be compromised. The gloss black powder coated hex material looks pretty cool also. |
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48% flow, 16" x 48" sheet should do it. Use the old ones as a pattern... https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon...._AC_US160_.jpg |
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Tough decision made
I decided to drop the Brombacher “sound-version” muffler and mount the Brombacher “tuv-version” instead. I simply got a headache from the loud version - the constant bass too much for my taste.
Very happy with the slightly quieter but still beefy sound at high revs. Thanks to Lucas at Brombacher for co-operation! |
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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/mesh1535558793.jpg Here's my quick concept in cardboard. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1535558858.jpg |
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For annealing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxhdFsrzSmY |
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Participated in our first event since moving to the Hudson Valley Region of the PCA. Made a bunch of new friends and to top it off we won our class in the People’s Choice Concours. Thanks everyone for your votes and your warm welcome! It’s super to be acknowledged by your peers.
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Looks like summer is over in NY!
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My wife and I have had great times with PCA and made new friends everywhere we go. Congrats on the concours win. Be careful, it can become addicting. Next thing you know, you'll be buying q-tips by the case. :D
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Today I installed some simple metal wind deflectors and a Celeste Fig tree.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1841/...a6af4be1_c.jpg I had originally thought of making the deflectors a lot more complicated with multiple bends and folds around the edge and a Brown Turkey Fig. The roots of the Celeste are a lot less invasive and the complex folds to frame the wind deflector didn't improve it much over a simple cut sheet. Congrats Fred on the Concours! |
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Nice inserts though. :) |
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Great tour yesterday to Hawk’s Nest with our fellow HV-PCA members. We had 25 participants and excellent weather!
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