Quote: Originally posted by zedx19 on 18 March 2003
I have a vavler bonnet on my mk1 RT and where the air scoop is on the bonnet fits directly above the air filter (k&n 57i) so thats kinda similar I suppose! It funnels cold air into the filter and eliminates the hot air rising sucking in power down problem!
I thought the valvers bonnet "scoop" was a heat outlet aposed to a cold air inlet. A scoop (ie scooby style) would odviosly force cold air into the engine bay. But the scoop in the valver seems to there more as a suction device. Let me explain.
This is just my sumise, I have actually no idea about this and have never seen a valver that up close and personal to justify my theory:
Cold air is brought in through the bottom ie somewhere on the bumper. The cold air enters the engine bay and pushed the hot air up (hot air rises) then the air rushing over the valvers "scoop" creates a vacume and sucks the hot air out. Scientifically its a sound idea, just no idea how it actually works.
But saying that, an RT probably doesnt have the inlets on the fron to the bumper, so the "scoop" probably would drag air in.
Paul