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Jin
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Re: Air flow

Post by Jin »

Thanks Alistair.
There's an awful lot going on in and around the car on the move like you say.
If I understand it correctly the roof vents positioned to the front facing forward are to draw air in and those positioned to the rear facing backwards (although more rare) serve to draw air out the car which is what I want.
Just need to find one I like the look of that doesn't cost a grand :D
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johno
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Re: Air flow

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Jin this document may be of some use to you. http://www.grandmarq.net/blaze/Blaze_Pi ... 0Autos.pdf
got it by searching 'typical air pressure zones on passenger cars'
Searching images of typical 70'and 80's saloons on google it looks as if the rear 'C' pillar is a place to extract air. The Vauxhall Chevette is a good example.
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Stuart
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Re: Air flow

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johno wrote:Jin this document may be of some use to you. http://www.grandmarq.net/blaze/Blaze_Pi ... 0Autos.pdf
got it by searching 'typical air pressure zones on passenger cars'
Searching images of typical 70'and 80's saloons on google it looks as if the rear 'C' pillar is a place to extract air. The Vauxhall Chevette is a good example.
Interesting and complex. Talbot Sunbeam I think ?
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Jin
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Re: Air flow

Post by Jin »

Oh fantastic mate thanks very much.
Something to while away the hours tonight.
Cheers ; )
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