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Air Division Plate
Topic Started: Jan 18 2005, 03:10 PM (680 Views)
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hey i noticed that adavanced imports have them on special has any1 had any experience with the product i rember readin in nzpc issue097 (DOLUCK)

http://www.advan.co.nz/specials.htm
RS200-TRD Muffler,Blitz Springs,Clear Reverse Lights,Blitz Bucket Seats,Legana Kit,Tom's Air Filter,Tom's Eyelids,ARC Cooling Panel



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Sirnixalot
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PLP, Cusco and C-one make the radiator panels as well

They work and are asthetic at the same time. Go for it!
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Serran
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i use c-one.. and you may have to drill 2 extra holes (for rs200).. for the gxe10 you need to drill extra holes.

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so are their no panels that are made for the rs200 will i have to drill holes to make it fit, i really dont wanna make a mess of it. Have you noticed much difference i know that its a minor thing but tempture wise, has it doped etc

cheer thanks
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4ROLLN
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I've got a c-one on my rs200, bolts straight on, they are also called radiator cooling panels

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hey where did you get the c-one from, how much did it cost ya, im after one like yours bling, bling B)
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frylai
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They were all sourced from me...Frylai's the Best...LOLOL but off course Hayden himself got them chromed...

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yeah unfortunatly the chrome doesn't go down to good on such thin aluminum, some of the carbon fibre ones may look better, looks good though in general, my only complaint is that the c-one panel has a rather large gap unlike other brands.

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Carbon fibre you say..... Oh MATT!!!
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tezz
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hey er....

brothers after all this talk i still duno wat it is.!??

wat does this air diversion plate do? can anyone fill me in please. i mite get some too haha~

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Serran
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stops the air flowing up through the front bumper and through the unecessary least resistant positions... thats why there is usually one big opening in the panel so this is the biggest point of least resistance to force the air into the part of the engine bay where the intake is located...
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tezz
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so basically this means it lowers the air resistance on the car? and makes it go a little faster? is tat all?
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Serran
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no it does lower air resistance of the car.. it forces air through the hole and stops air that normally goes through the front bumper up into the engine bay... it doesnt make the car go faster.. just gives better air flow into the air intake position
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