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Old 28-08-2009, 06:26 PM   #1
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well hello from me too..

im nick from greece and just joined this forum...

i dont have a csl but i am using a csl intake on my car
and a lot of other things
such as a set of acralite pistons with 12,5:1 cr
and a pair of schrick cams 304/296-12,5mm lift
and a load of other things...

basically everything is changed besides the interior ( i am looking for recaro pp or sparco or cobra seats at this time ) and the roof witch is going to be changed also with the cf one from the csl...

a question to you all guys..

i have seen in a lot of pics that some of the cars in the csl-cup and in some in the usa, are utilizing a hole in the left side headlamp of the car.
the purpose is for more fresh air directly into the intake
is it good for street use?
any drawbacks ?
what happens with rain?
is it something different in the intake?


does anybody has some pics from a car like this but inside the engine bay???
i am thinking of fabricating something like that in my car..
its not a race car though...

well that's it for my 1st post here
glad i joined lots of info so far!!!

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Old 28-08-2009, 09:48 PM   #2
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Old 31-08-2009, 11:37 AM   #3
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nick...yeah

greek...yes also

but not that rich....!!!!!


anybody has something on my question guys..???
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are you right in the head ?
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well hello from me too..

im nick from greece and just joined this forum...

i dont have a csl but i am using a csl intake on my car
and a lot of other things
such as a set of acralite pistons with 12,5:1 cr
and a pair of schrick cams 304/296-12,5mm lift
and a load of other things...

basically everything is changed besides the interior ( i am looking for recaro pp or sparco or cobra seats at this time ) and the roof witch is going to be changed also with the cf one from the csl...

a question to you all guys..

i have seen in a lot of pics that some of the cars in the csl-cup and in some in the usa, are utilizing a hole in the left side headlamp of the car.
the purpose is for more fresh air directly into the intake
is it good for street use?
any drawbacks ?
what happens with rain?
is it something different in the intake?


does anybody has some pics from a car like this but inside the engine bay???
i am thinking of fabricating something like that in my car..
its not a race car though...

well that's it for my 1st post here
glad i joined lots of info so far!!!

Nick

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I think I have seen the front end you are talking about. I'm fairly sure it is two additional vents in a CSL airdam to blow cold air on to the front brakes for race cars. Not needed for road cars, however we could start the AP / Alcon v's std argument up if we wanted some fun!
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This sort of thing?

http://gallery.cslcup.co.uk/main.php...serialNumber=2
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with regards to air intake thru headlamp , i saw a couple of cars with this setup at croft lately ,both noticed a drop in performance at the top end .trouble with this is that it causes a ram air effect when the car is designed to have still air in the filter box ,this is why standard csl intake is not direct .to get any joy with this setup the car would have to be mapped for correct fuelling at all different speeds etc ,then you have different wind/weather conditions .the cars i saw trying this obviously were running lean at full revs which is suicidefor an engine.bmw designed it like this so best to leave it alone i think .if it was possible to do it and get better results im sure they would of done it .
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Hi Nick and welcome....thats a lot of mods...
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Nick,

I think I have seen the front end you are talking about. I'm fairly sure it is two additional vents in a CSL airdam to blow cold air on to the front brakes for race cars. Not needed for road cars, however we could start the AP / Alcon v's std argument up if we wanted some fun!
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this is the thing i am talking about..the hole in the head lamp....

ttp://gallery.cslcup.co.uk/main.php/v/combe/CSLCup_Read_Combe_029.JPG.html

the thing on the bumper i am doing it at this time!!!!
a pair of holes with a brake back plate set, on the fronts to cool the brakes !!!
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html..._ID=TBR4663226

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with regards to air intake thru headlamp , i saw a couple of cars with this setup at croft lately ,both noticed a drop in performance at the top end .trouble with this is that it causes a ram air effect when the car is designed to have still air in the filter box ,this is why standard csl intake is not direct .to get any joy with this setup the car would have to be mapped for correct fuelling at all different speeds etc ,then you have different wind/weather conditions .the cars i saw trying this obviously were running lean at full revs which is suicidefor an engine.bmw designed it like this so best to leave it alone i think .if it was possible to do it and get better results im sure they would of done it .
aaahh i see...
then i think i am going to leave it alone...thank you!!

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Nick, did you used to have an e60?
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Hi Nick and welcome....thats a lot of mods...
thank you...tell me about it....
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