Underhood Liner: How many of you still have it?
Sure when the car is sitting at a stop light you will see hot air escaping from the vent, but once at speed it will do the opposite.
I'll try to get to this test this week and will post IAT and engine bay temps later this week. And yes, I have done this before, but not with a Mercedes sedan, but rather race cars. Generally the best spots for venting are closer to the center of the hood or into the fender and out the back.
You can't re-right the law of physics !
Marc
You can't re-right the law of physics !
Marc
I think any increase in cooling at speed is due to the warm engine air being drawn into the interior of the car , you would notice an effect due to all air entering the car passes through the air con .
For the A/C part if you're worried about it, (which I'm not), run your A/C in recycle mode and you'll be fine. A/C runs cooler this way as well, as it's recycling the cooler inside cabin air rather than the hot outside air.
My $.02.
Alex
Alex
If you are concerned about engine temperature (and you should be since you live in the desert), you could always wrap or coat your headers and wrap your intake tubes.
I think you guys are messing with things that could have serious implications , what are you going to do when the air pressure in the car increases with speed and blows out the rear window ?
I think you guys are messing with things that could have serious implications , what are you going to do when the air pressure in the car increases with speed and blows out the rear window ?

The Best of Mercedes & AMG

I mean c'mon, it's not like we're curing cancer here or solving for peace in the Middle East.

I will let you know though if my windows blow out because of this mod OK? :P
On a serious note, drove 50 miles to work today, and with the A/C blowing a bit (I'm alive yay!) and the radio playing I didn't hear any additional cabin/engine noise.
Under full throttle though, it sounds awesome!
So very happy I did this.
Alex
Last edited by alextaylor29; Sep 17, 2012 at 03:38 PM.
I'm in sales of course I understood none of this.
The way I saw it, the scoops slammed more air into the engine which equals goodness.

This mod (which costs you nothing), allows heat to escape from the engine (even a few degrees in heat reduction should be welcome) so this is good as well.
Since you're all smarter than I am, I think this could be another case of, "Overthinking" something just a bit.

Not throwing any stones here I promise...and remember you can always put the stuff back if you want to.
Alex
Just hope you never get an exhaust or manifold leak when you guys have your family in your car .
Don't want to fall out with any body , but the area you are opening up to let engine heat into is sealed for a reason , to create a air proof bulk head between the fresh air in let and the cabin for safety reasons .
Marc
Just hope you never get an exhaust or manifold leak when you guys have your family in your car .
Don't want to fall out with any body , but the area you are opening up to let engine heat into is sealed for a reason , to create a air proof bulk head between the fresh air in let and the cabin for safety reasons .
Marc
If I had my way I would also make most of the manufactures of rear defusers change the name of the products they make , so that rather than calling them defusers they have to call them 'carbon fibre style enhancers , and front splitters ' cosmetic spoiler enhancers '
Sure when the car is sitting at a stop light you will see hot air escaping from the vent, but once at speed it will do the opposite.
I'll try to get to this test this week and will post IAT and engine bay temps later this week. And yes, I have done this before, but not with a Mercedes sedan, but rather race cars. Generally the best spots for venting are closer to the center of the hood or into the fender and out the back.

Allow me to clarify: you don't need to do this test anymore, you race car driving guy you. Someone has already done it. His tests, coupled with my personal experience, as well as the testimony of others who have done it here leads me to believe its a mod with more pros then cons-- as of yet I still don't see a major con.I'd like to further clarify in regards to Marc.l's post-- don't let his delusional "cooling your car with interior" theory fool you. The vent guard/hood liner has nothing to do with the air con inlet. I've had it off for a long time. AC is still ice cold. And my rear window is still intact. And my engine stays cooler and cools off quicker. See above quoted test. You guys are really just making a mountain out of a molehill.

If I fail to respond to anymore physics lessons from you two, it just means the carbon monoxide in my car has killed me (ah, the major con I was looking for!)
and that's fine , until you get an exhaust leak .
This is my view , no disrespect to you at all
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...ep17234555.jpg
What is now happening
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...ep17234608.jpg
So if you would like to show me how the heat is escaping at a stand still I'm all ears
So when you are at a stand still and the fan is drawing in air with the seal removed where do you think it's drawing air in from ?
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...ep13145423.jpg

It seems the sarcasm in my previous post escaped you, cij911.
Allow me to clarify: you don't need to do this test anymore, you race car driving guy you. Someone has already done it. His tests, coupled with my personal experience, as well as the testimony of others who have done it here leads me to believe its a mod with more pros then cons-- as of yet I still don't see a major con.I'd like to further clarify in regards to Marc.l's post-- don't let his delusional "cooling your car with interior" theory fool you. The vent guard/hood liner has nothing to do with the air con inlet. I've had it off for a long time. AC is still ice cold. And my rear window is still intact. And my engine stays cooler and cools off quicker. See above quoted test. You guys are really just making a mountain out of a molehill.

If I fail to respond to anymore physics lessons from you two, it just means the carbon monoxide in my car has killed me (ah, the major con I was looking for!)

You clearly have never worked on your car (my guess any car), because if you did you would know the cabin air intake is on the passenger side firewall behind a cabin filter. Marc was trying to tell you that if you have a bad exhaust leak and you did this "mod" you would run the risk of the exhaust fumes entering the cabin. I doubt you have the brain cells to be affected, but for most it would be a concern.
I don't care if you want to play internet games. I was trying to help. Sorry if you want to believe, keep drinking the kool aid.
Last edited by cij911; Sep 17, 2012 at 07:15 PM.




I understand your "high pressure" theory, but the diagrams are assuming the engine compartment is completely sealed all around, and on the bottom...What makes you think this high pressure air isn't pushing it's way into the cabin intake, through the open vent directly above it, as well as pushing the hot engine air downward underneath the car, through the now open hood vents? Maybe your theory is backwards, and only when stopped at idle the cabin intake MAY be mixing some engine compartment air with outside air, but once cruising your "high pressure" air is entering the cabin filter and pushing the hot engine air downward and out the bottom of the car?
The only thing that has been PROVEN to be true here is that my underhood temps have dropped... Everything else is theory and conjecture

Why not show some actual data or tests for your theories?
You guys aren't engineers are you? Because every day I fix things that were designed by engineers, the SBC braking system is a perfect example
Last edited by E55Greasemonkey; Sep 17, 2012 at 08:22 PM.
if you guys have found away round the basic laws in all ears
What I will do is put a smoke generating tablet in the engine bay so you can see where the heat is exiting the car
I did not in my little scribbles include where the air under the car exits . it was mainly to show how the air con inlet uses the high pressure zone to draw in air rather than exhaust .
So what you guys are saying is the hot air is pulled into the bottom of the car ? I suggest you look up Venturi effect and passing air over a tube , it's the way most air paint guns work , the air coming into what was once the sealed area for the air con air take will cause a similar effect .
I am not arguing that the temps have dropped , but rather the reason why , and the reason being that you are now drawing the hot air into the car via the carbon filter inlet that feed the air con . If you guys are cool with venting your engine through the cabin good look to you




Don't want you guys to think I'm against any thing that lowers temps .



