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8 & 10 cyl Bristol cars Type 407 onwards - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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Our Polari really loves the air the low level vent provides when he sits in the footwell as it really eases his car sickness, still this is a problem with Toy poodles - such rugged little dogs but very poor at travelling. Cass |
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![]() The primary purpose is to provide diffused fresh air ventilation into
the car at your feet, the 412 is a special case but only with the hard top in situ. Last edited by Kevin H; 08-03-10 at 03:16 AM. Reason: removed unwanted email artefacts |
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I remember talking to Mr. Crook about this and he said it was one of the reasons he thought that the Bristol didn't need A/C as there was a tremendous amount of fresh air available from the dash vents and the foot well vents. Not sure if he had sampled the summer heat in the Southern States! I do however find the heating and ventilation system in the 412 better than most modern cars, as long as the rear window vents are open (or the top off!) Peter |
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You don't need to be in warm climate to benefit from air conditioning. If the ambient temp is 25+ deg C in the shade and you're sitting in traffic in the sun, it's going to become uncomfortable fairly quickly, especially when you take into consideration the heat soak from the engine bay and from beneath the car. This can easily be experienced in the UK. |
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I posted a scan of the 412 owner's manual explaining the function of the ram air lever. For some reason it didn't get through. If you send me your email address to mcgou@msn.com I will send it to you. Peter Last edited by Kevin H; 08-03-10 at 03:14 AM. Reason: removed unwanted email artefacts |
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ![]() ![]() ![]() -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- (Please do what ever takes your fancy above this line!!) It's not anomalous, they are really useful even in my 408. Try them in summer. You might like them. Greg __ |
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![]() I use them all the time as I like a lot of fresh air. You never get a draughty feeling from the rotating style ones. I know Bristol experimented with the same effect from the rear wheel arches venting into the back seats on the Blenheim 4 but I don't know how successful this was. You certainly notice the effects of the large glass area in summer in a Brigand with the air con off.
Paul Last edited by Kevin H; 08-03-10 at 03:15 AM. Reason: removed unwanted email artefacts |
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![]() Perhaps someone could explain what my air ram lever does? It isn't
relates to the lower vents. Having been slightly dissapointed that the rear guard button fails to raise a bullet proof shield on my car I am hoping that the air ram lever will revel some sort of booster rocket. Paul Last edited by Kevin H; 08-03-10 at 03:15 AM. Reason: removed unwanted email artefacts |
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