after a recent day out at RS Tuning with smoggy mark we came to the conclusion (or should i say paul told us) that to get good dyno figures you need to keep the plenum temps as low as possible,marks 200 suffered alot more than my 197 due to the poorly designed front bumper,never the less i thought i'd have a go at reducing this and creating some air flow over the top of the motor,a few pics of my ideas

plenum temps by scott1532, on Flickr

plenum temps by scott1532, on Flickr

plenum temps by scott1532, on Flickr

plenum temps by scott1532, on Flickr
not had a chance to go for a blast yet but i'm sure a colder plenum can only be a good thing,comments welcome

plenum temps by scott1532, on Flickr

plenum temps by scott1532, on Flickr

plenum temps by scott1532, on Flickr

plenum temps by scott1532, on Flickr
not had a chance to go for a blast yet but i'm sure a colder plenum can only be a good thing,comments welcome