I would think cutting out the lower valance areas on the metal valance near the a/c & oil cooler vents would also assist with less restrictions for the incoming air to get to the intercooler, yes?
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Originally posted by csermonet47 View PostJust curious, but how does the Alpina valence mount to the stock valence?
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostI would think cutting out the lower valance areas on the metal valance near the a/c & oil cooler vents would also assist with less restrictions for the incoming air to get to the intercooler, yes?
it would help but I dont want to cut the alpina up.
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here is how I'm doing the valance.
cutout by kamotors@y, on Flickr
and just some ideas I'm throwing around for the future, I'll see what happens as I go
hood vent by kamotors@y, on Flickr
carbon by kamotors@y, on Flickr
DSC_1380 by kamotors@y, on Flickr
DSC_000102_zpsed6dff0d by kamotors@y, on Flickr
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i vote red with vent or leave stock1991 325i - "Scambles" The Daily Driven lightly modded.
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Originally posted by kamotors View Post
Looks good, If you turned your round holes into ovals in the bumper you could increase the open space 100+%.
Also, cutting away the bottom edge of the bumper in front of the intercooler will let more air sneak in as well. If you only cut the bottom of the bumper (parallel to the ground) and stop the cut just before the radius that turns up towards the front face on the bumper, the bumper will still look stock from the front. I hope i explained that clearly....
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Originally posted by LJ851 View PostLooks good, If you turned your round holes into ovals in the bumper you could increase the open space 100+%.
Also, cutting away the bottom edge of the bumper in front of the intercooler will let more air sneak in as well. If you only cut the bottom of the bumper (parallel to the ground) and stop the cut just before the radius that turns up towards the front face on the bumper, the bumper will still look stock from the front. I hope i explained that clearly....
or did i interpret that wrong?
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