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Originally Posted by sepp
just a question, you say that the front blocks made your temps go up. i suppose thats from reading your scangauge? but im interested to know if you also notice that your standard car temp needle or whatever is higher than usual? i would be interested to know that, as i have blocked my entire front and my temp needle stays at the verry same position as where it used to be before. but i don't have a scangauge to doublecheck.
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Withe the cars temp needle it stays about the same position even if the temp have gone up on my scan gauge. It stays just under half temp and that is 182-184f and when I look at my scan gauge it says 193f and it is still at that same spot. Anything above that and the needle starts to go up. So I would recommend getting a Scan Gauge it has helped me a lot. I like to use the feature that tells your max temp for the current trip and that is when I get a little worried. I have seen my temps hit 220f and that was with the needle hitting red.
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Originally Posted by LeanBurninating
p51 just flew over my house... sounds so good. So back on topic, how has your belly pan been performing after your changes?
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Once I made the exhaust port my numbers came up. It feels a lot better. I have made a grill block and am not absolutely sure how much it is helping so far. My temps did go up a little but only to 193f and it stays at 182-184f most of the time.
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Originally Posted by wdb
Nice job on the engine compartment exhaust port.
I have an aftermarket front underpanel on my Honda Fit ( see this thread) and it has a little downward lip bent into its trailing edge. The installation hardware is such that there is about a 1/2" gap between the car and the panel at that trailing edge.
Have you noticed any other effects from the underpanel other than fuel economy? Less buffeting at highway speeds, better control of the car during cornering, anything like that?
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What do you mean by buffeting at highway speeds? My coast down has gone up slightly. Lets me coast a little bit longer with out losing to much speed. Cornering I have not noticed cuz my car has some body role and I am not always cornering hard. I do when I am getting off the freeway and it a right turn where I don't have to stop. I try and time my coast down so that I hit the corners at about 35mph and am able to still coast to the first light where I end up turning and needing to use brakes or stop but try not too. I do corner hard on some slower streets so I don't have to use my brakes.
Here are some pics of my brill block. I was having a hard time making it. I made 4-6 different paper temples before I got the right size. The opening at the top by the hood helps me get in the engine. I had to cuz it in half to get it to go with the curve of the grill. It kept popping up when I hadn't. I am using some double sided tape I got from harbor frate. It says in the uses for sticking car body panels back together.
The last picture is of me trying a new bumper bock. I got the idea form an ecomodder's Scion XB with the lower part of the bumper blocked off. Temps got to hot with that idea 202f. I have 1 more idea for a bumper block I will try.
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2006 Hyundai Elantra GT 2.0L (Manual)
Weapon-R secret weapon intake with ram air kit ScanGauge Belly Pan
http://www.cars.com/ City 27 mpg - Highway 34 mpg
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ City 23 mpg - Highway 31 mpg - Combined 26 mpg