Small lever under bonnet.

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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by dandywarhol » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:54 pm

emma & ian wrote:I'll move it to the back and see if it makes any difference, thanks for your help.
I don't think it'll make a jot of difference until the temperature gets into the sub zeros :wink:
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by teenmal » Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:21 pm

Hi,Is this not for the air recirculation(recycle of cabin air)prevents exhaust fumes etc from entering the cabin when in heavy trafic.The flap being controled from the slide on the heater control panel.

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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by Richard D » Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:24 pm

Mines a 95 without climate control and I've got nothing like that
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by dandywarhol » Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:35 am

teenmal wrote:Hi,Is this not for the air recirculation(recycle of cabin air)prevents exhaust fumes etc from entering the cabin when in heavy trafic.The flap being controled from the slide on the heater control panel.

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Nope teen :)
- Mine's an analogue heating '96 and from the south of Japan - doesn't have that gizmo either Richard D
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by teenmal » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:07 am

dandywarhol wrote:
teenmal wrote:Hi,Is this not for the air recirculation(recycle of cabin air)prevents exhaust fumes etc from entering the cabin when in heavy trafic.The flap being controled from the slide on the heater control panel.

Cheers mal..
Nope teen :)
- Mine's an analogue heating '96 and from the south of Japan - doesn't have that gizmo either Richard D
Hi dandy,does your van have the recirculation feature,ie the sliding control on the dash?Its got the emblem of a car with a U turn arrow.?

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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by dandywarhol » Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:24 pm

Yep - it closes off the flap at the inside of the baulkhead if I can remember
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by spout » Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:33 pm

I had the cowling off today and remembered this thread so took some photos. But I can't seem to post them.
There are infact two flaps operated by the lever, both opening and closing together (see unattached photos #-o ). With the flaps closed air is drawn up from the engine bay, not fresh from the front.
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by manners » Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:48 pm

In the old days iam sure you all remember :roll: the intake on the air filter box ( the ones shaped like a frying pan) had winter and summer settings pointed down for summer and up for winter drawing in warmer air to stop iceing in the carb, think its a similar thing but probably not needed in this country on injection systems. Cooler air is better for performance for the V6ers anyway :D not sure about oil burners :lol:
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by scanner » Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:58 pm

manners wrote:In the old days iam sure you all remember :roll: the intake on the air filter box ( the ones shaped like a frying pan) had winter and summer settings pointed down for summer and up for winter drawing in warmer air to stop iceing in the carb, think its a similar thing but probably not needed in this country on injection systems. Cooler air is better for performance for the V6ers anyway :D not sure about oil burners :lol:
Cooler air is better for all engines as it's denser, why do you think TD's have intercoolers?

Only wimpy petrol engines needed to have it warmed up for them, so they didn't catch a cold until the carb was warmed up.
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by dandywarhol » Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:32 pm

.......only wimpy petrol engines with carbs and single point injection use hot air intakes - so that rules out just about every wimpy petrol engine in the last 10 years. :wink:
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by manners » Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:48 pm

scanner wrote:
manners wrote:In the old days iam sure you all remember :roll: the intake on the air filter box ( the ones shaped like a frying pan) had winter and summer settings pointed down for summer and up for winter drawing in warmer air to stop iceing in the carb, think its a similar thing but probably not needed in this country on injection systems. Cooler air is better for performance for the V6ers anyway :D not sure about oil burners :lol:
Cooler air is better for all engines as it's denser, why do you think TD's have intercoolers?

Only wimpy petrol engines needed to have it warmed up for them, so they didn't catch a cold until the carb was warmed up.
My 2.5 turbo Impreza has an intercooler :roll: but there's nowt wimpy about that petrol engine :wink:
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by francophile1947 » Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:51 pm

manners wrote:My 2.5 turbo Impreza has an intercooler :roll: but there's nowt wimpy about that petrol engine :wink:
:? :? It hasn't got a carburettor either.
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by manners » Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:56 pm

francophile1947 wrote:
manners wrote:My 2.5 turbo Impreza has an intercooler :roll: but there's nowt wimpy about that petrol engine :wink:
:? :? It hasn't got a carburettor either.
Never said it had :? :?
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by scanner » Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:02 pm

manners wrote:
francophile1947 wrote:
manners wrote:My 2.5 turbo Impreza has an intercooler :roll: but there's nowt wimpy about that petrol engine :wink:
:? :? It hasn't got a carburettor either.
Never said it had :? :?
Neither did I.

I was on about the ones with carburetors that turned into a block of ice every time you put your foot down on a cold morning. The poor dears needed warming with hot air before they would wake up and take you to work.

Latent heat of evaporation and all that......... :wink:
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Re: Small lever under bonnet.

Post by manners » Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:20 pm

Ahh the days when diesel used to freeze solid in the tank and you used to have to light a fire under them :wink: :wink:
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