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RE: Louvers in the Bonnet

To: "'Willburn, Gerry'" <gerry.Willburn@vcincorp.com>
Subject: RE: Louvers in the Bonnet
From: "Vandergraaf, Chuck" <vandergraaft@aecl.ca>
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 14:30:41 -0400
Gerry,

Oops, I assumed that, since my '52 +4 and +8s have louvres, all four-wheeled
Morgans did (except the new Aero 8).  Thanks for setting me straight.

Chuck

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        From:  Willburn, Gerry[SMTP:gerry.Willburn@vcincorp.com]
        Sent:  Thursday June 01, 2000 1:26 PM
        To:  'Vandergraaf, Chuck'; 'David McCoy'
        Cc:  morgans@autox.team.net
        Subject:  RE: Louvers in the Bonnet

        Actually the 4/4s and Plus 4 drophead coupes do not have louvers.

        Gerry


        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Vandergraaf, Chuck [SMTP:vandergraaft@aecl.ca]
        > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 10:38 AM
        > To:   'David McCoy'
        > Cc:   morgans@autox.team.net
        > Subject:      RE: Louvers in the Bonnet
        > 
        > Dave,
        > 
        > Wait no longer; see my e-mail dated yesterday, copied below:
        > 
        > Len,
        > 
        > Not just the +8, but also the 4/4 and the +4 (but, apparently not
the new
        > Aero 8) have louvres.  I'm not an engineer (aerospace or
otherwise) but I
        > suspect that, when the car is in forward motion, the louvres force
the air
        > rushing over the bonnet away from the bonnet and create a partial
vacuum
        > to
        > help suck the air out.  The only other way for air to escape is
through
        > the
        > bottom of the engine compartment.  I agree, the louvres look cool
but are
        > hard on the finger tips when polishing the car. But, "no pain, no
gain."
        > 
        > Chuck Vandergraaf 
        > Pinawa, MB
        > '52 +4 (complete with louvres)
        > 
        > 
        > Chuck (radiochemistry; not physics)
        >       ----------
        >       From:  David McCoy[SMTP:gdm_1419@yahoo.com]
        >       Sent:  Thursday June 01, 2000 11:57 AM
        >       To:  morgans@autox.team.net
        >       Subject:  Re: Louvers in the Bonnet
        > 
        > 
        >       --- "Michael D. Miles, PE" <mdmiles@mdmpe.com> wrote:
        >       > Not exactly.  The theory is that a certain amount of
        >       > air enters the
        >       > GRILL but its 'path of least resistance' is actually
        >       > downward through
        >       > the opening to the ground between the grill and
        >       > radiator.  This
        >       > reduces the amount of air rammed through the
        >       > radiator signifigantly
        >       > and therefor allows backflow (recirculation) from
        >       > the engine
        >       > compartment to percolate forward through some of the
        >       > radiator, thereby
        >       > reducing its efficiency in removing heat.
        > 
        > 
        > 
        >       Waiting patiently for "bernouli" to surface...IR
        >       airflow over and across louvers pulling air from
        >       engine area... OR perhaps louver as "wing" ....
        > 
        >       Dave (C in physics) McCoy
        > 
        > 
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