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mbeers6 02-06-2011 01:31 PM

Anyone install Cobra Earl's Foot Box Vent kit?
 
Hey guys,
I'm located in northern CA and it gets pretty damn hot in the summer. I've been looking at this kit for a while and wondering if anyone has installed the kit in a B&B POST build.

My car is completely together and just wondering how difficult it would be to install?

I've researched peoples opinion in the FF forums and here, just looking to see if anyone has done it with their B&B? Mine was built in 2008 with 351w.

Here is a link to the kit
http://www.cobraearl.com/products/#TFB

Link from search in this subforum. Looks like PatrickT has done the tubing w/o the blowers.
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/show...ght=cobra+earl

ozarkcobra 02-06-2011 02:21 PM

I am still in the planing stages but have thought about installing them in my build please let us know how it turns out if you decide to install them.

Kevin

lnfletcher 02-14-2011 12:01 PM

I thought about it, but I have yet to need it. I have driven mine in extreme heat and my feet don't seem to be the problem.
Mostly my face or arms get sunburned or I just generally get sweaty but my feet don't seem to get that hot. May be the insulation I used.?

mbeers6 02-14-2011 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by lnfletcher (Post 1109885)
I thought about it, but I have yet to need it. I have driven mine in extreme heat and my feet don't seem to be the problem.
Mostly my face or arms get sunburned or I just generally get sweaty but my feet don't seem to get that hot. May be the insulation I used.?

Thanks for the input. What kind of insulation and where did you use it?

I found one of my problems yesterday. Underneath the dash on the drivers side the builder did not seal the dash against the firewall and side fender. So I have like a 2" gap running along the side all the way up to the firewal past the steering colum.

I'll post some pictures. I'm trying to figure out the best way to seal that area now that the car/body are together. I was thinking of fiberglass, but man it's ging to be tought to get up in there.

Wbulk 02-14-2011 01:19 PM

It can be done. Send me an email and I will send you some pictures. I talked to a boat builder and he gave me some pointers.

Wayne

PurpleVenom 02-14-2011 01:38 PM

I don't have a B&B, but I do have it installed in my car. If it's hot air outside, it's hot air that is dumping in to the footbox. You can buy all the parts yourself, if you really want to do it, from a marine/boat store. Basically the same fans/ducting used in getting fuel vapors from an enclosed boat engine compartment. Does it help? PM me so I don't say anything in a public forum if you want to know. My .02 worth. See this link for installation - This is from the CD he sends with the kit as well as my install - http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q...Footbox%20Kit/

lnfletcher 02-14-2011 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mbeers6 (Post 1109887)
Thanks for the input. What kind of insulation and where did you use it?

I found one of my problems yesterday. Underneath the dash on the drivers side the builder did not seal the dash against the firewall and side fender. So I have like a 2" gap running along the side all the way up to the firewal past the steering colum.

I'll post some pictures. I'm trying to figure out the best way to seal that area now that the car/body are together. I was thinking of fiberglass, but man it's ging to be tought to get up in there.

The best way to seal that gap is from the fender well. It has to be done with the body on so it doesn't matter if it is finished. See if it is the same as mine:
http://lnfletcher.homeip.net/66Cobra/glassing.html

The insulation I used is what came with the interior. Seems to work pretty good because I can't feel the heat from the engine compartment unless I have really been running it hard then sit still for a long period of time.
Before I sealed all of my gaps and while I was testing it, I could feel the heat from the headers from over the firewall on each side, I'll bet this is what your feeling. :mad:

mbeers6 02-14-2011 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lnfletcher (Post 1109935)
The best way to seal that gap is from the fender well. It has to be done with the body on so it doesn't matter if it is finished. See if it is the same as mine:
http://lnfletcher.homeip.net/66Cobra/glassing.html

The insulation I used is what came with the interior. Seems to work pretty good because I can't feel the heat from the engine compartment unless I have really been running it hard then sit still for a long period of time.
Before I sealed all of my gaps and while I was testing it, I could feel the heat from the headers from over the firewall on each side, I'll bet this is what your feeling. :mad:


Thanks !! This is exactly what mine looks like at the top on the drivers side. I haven't checked the bottom, but I'm guessing it looks like same and that is why there is so much heat on my feet.

I'll take a look at the raka website and see what I need for the amount of sealing I plan to do.

1985 CCX 02-14-2011 05:14 PM

Vent your brakes not your feet...:LOL:

lnfletcher 02-15-2011 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by mbeers6 (Post 1109952)
Thanks !! This is exactly what mine looks like at the top on the drivers side. I haven't checked the bottom, but I'm guessing it looks like same and that is why there is so much heat on my feet.

I'll take a look at the raka website and see what I need for the amount of sealing I plan to do.

Not only will it stop the heat, but it will make the car much tighter. Doors close better, less flexing noise.
I drove mine for a year or so before I glassed these in and it made a big difference on the structure of the car. Just put a lot of covering over whatever you don't want the epoxy on.


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