Racerlinn
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Audi 4000 5+5, just for giggles...
I miss that car.
K
EDIT - Whoops. Thats a 4000Q but the radiator layout is the same; ditto for the ITB Coupe.
Turd, meet punch bowl.
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Audi 4000 5+5, just for giggles...
I miss that car.
K
EDIT - Whoops. Thats a 4000Q but the radiator layout is the same; ditto for the ITB Coupe.
It's a gray area that, like splitters, we've all chosen to ignore. IMO, as long as all the bits are physically located within the "confines of the engine compartment", and you're not doing cowl induction or ram air, then it's compliant to the current letter of the regs, despite having been sealed off from the rest of the engine compartment. Its compliance to the spirit of the regs in current context IMO is also OK. But it would be extremely hard to interpret it to the original context of the regs because, as with splitters, they didn't exist back then at our level of competition.
GA
And we really don't offer clarifications anymore (we've been asked not to).
My personal opinion is that this intake is legal as it is within the confines of the engine bay BUT the IT Miatas and RX7s I've seen have a habit of having the hood bend up slightly in that area to effectively pressurize the area around the filter, which is even more effective here due to the well designed and essentially sealed box. If the hood is bent up, I could see this conceivably being called "ram air."
So that Miata intake shroud above looks legal provided it's actually attached to the intake tubing in some way.
Yup. In fact...when I did a heat shroud on my ITA NX2000 many moons ago, Andy was looking under the hood. He made a comment regarding the shield being a separate part from my intake. I reached over, grabbed a roll of duct tape, and connected them together.Is duct tape considered a legal method of attachment?
Yup. In fact...when I did a heat shroud on my ITA NX2000 many moons ago, Andy was looking under the hood. He made a comment regarding the shield being a separate part from my intake. I reached over, grabbed a roll of duct tape, and connected them together.
The look on his face was priceless...
cool, so my whole car is engine compartment?
<--- drives an MR2
Out of context that quote makes me look like I was being serious...