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Viper Owner
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Brentwood, CA
Posts: 393
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Saw these at partsrack:
http://partsrack.blastmart.com/custo...153&page=1 Seems like a good idea, anyone tried them yet? Cal |
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Is that $75 for a set of two or four? or just for one individual piece?
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VCA Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Topeka, KS
Posts: 879
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Funny you should bring them up... I just put them on today.
They are $69 from Parts Rack. They are bare aluminum but I painted mine red like the car. They only go at the front of the sill so they come as a pair. The reason I got them is because my exhaust hanger up front as it enters the sill pulled off the exhaust (at Mid-America) and made a hole which then burnt the paint off my sill up front and cooked the black reinforced cardboard (or whatever the material is) at the front of the sill. My sills really otherwise run cool with the high flow cats. But, they look good (when painted) and I suspect they probably decrease the sill temp if that's a problem for you. |
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Viper Owner
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Northampton, PA
Posts: 190
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wow, that's a really good idea. too bad d/c didn't think about that when building the car. 10,000 toasted yellow side sills later. tell me gen3's fixed this problem. i haven't examined them closely, (whispering - i think they're ugly.) <- aaaahhhh plz don't stone me for that one, just my opinion & i do own a viper remember.
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Cal,
Send me your email address, I will send you a couple pictures and something that might be of interest to you relative to the side sill vents. Later, my email below. |
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Don,
Send em to me as well. drawer@sbcglobal.net I have Bellengers, hiflo cats and corsa and the front and first 9 inches gets hot still. Better than before but... Thanks in advance, |
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Most people I've see do this kind of mod just use some heavy-gauge screen-type material, instead of paying $70 for stamped aluminum pieces. You get a lot better airflow, also.
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Dunedin, NZ
Posts: 81
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Does this actually help cool the sills???
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Viper Owner
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Brentwood, CA
Posts: 393
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Don,
Send em to me too please: b_severn@yahoo.com So we don't really know if they work or not seems to be the consensus, although it seems logical they would. It would also seem reasonable to have them in the front and back of each side sill so the air can pass thru (IMO). I've heard that some of the Viper shops are taking the stock cats, which if you look at them, are actually two cats welded together, and taking one off, so they are shorter. That may help with the heat as well. Cal |
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 557
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I had the same idea a few years ago and made something myself, but it was too fragile when hit by rocks. I pulled mine off and used the ones from Parks Rack and they worked much better. I left them the standard aluminum color and used a rivet gun to attach them. I did notice a cooler interior when on the track with the vents. I can't comment on the effects on the street since I don't drive on the street that often. I would recommend them to anyone.
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Wouldn't it be beneficial to have them on the rear as well as the front, so the air coming in would have an exit?
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VCA Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Topeka, KS
Posts: 879
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The thing about the pieces from Parts Rack is that the vents are shaped to keep debris from entering the sills.
They are shrouded. This probably decreases air flow through them but keeps junk out of the sills. |
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VCA Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Topeka, KS
Posts: 879
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That makes sense Chuck.
I've thought about simply drilling a series of holes in the rear pieces. Not concerned about getting junk in them like the fronts. |
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In the rear ?? The rear is open to the inside, so not sure if holes, vents, or anything is necessary there, as the air will get out.
Later, |
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