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Old 04-11-2005, 08:03 PM
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any of you guy's with the 35 flame have any ventilation in your engine compartment's? i have a 35 in the shop now and we added 2 vents for intake and one in the middle where the ski pylon used to be. all say nordic and the rear vent looks mint.we also believe this will bring a little air in side so the engine can breathe some cold air.
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do you have any photos of the finished vent set up?
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I'm one Nordic dealer that hopes Orval does not opt for the Fountainish design from Sick. Sorry guys, that's too much like Reggie's knock off from Outerlimits. Never thought either had a place in performance boating, maybe racing. I think we all spend more time at Indy's speed anyway.
Go to Guard Dogs.com and purchase the $30 goggles, they work great.
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any of you guy's with the 35 flame have any ventilation in your engine compartment's? i have a 35 in the shop now and we added 2 vents for intake and one in the middle where the ski pylon used to be. all say nordic and the rear vent looks mint.we also believe this will bring a little air in side so the engine can breathe some cold air.
Can you post some pictures? I've noticed as well not much can get back there. Might gain a couple MPH with some forced induction.
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[QUOTE=beertruck]do you have any photos of the finished vent set up?
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we will be machineing them today. will post some pics of the templates that we made with solid works, and then some of the vents. i feel we may just open up the engine bay to some cool fresh powerful air. as far as results on any speed increase ill let you know.
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here they are

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more, first is a steering wheel hub, then a rear vent to cover area where ski pilon USED to be. last is the intake vent.

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very nice, can't wait to see them on your boat.
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Default Re: Wind deflectors for 35 Flame

Who did that for you? Will we be able to order some from your source? They look like Aluminum or Stainless? Very nice look so far. Really waiting to see them on the boat. Whats the 4th one for?
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