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Swapping the stereo and air vents the other way around
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http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?2979-C...ts+swapped

http://dmctalk.org/archive/index.php/t-2979.html?

http://ohiodeloreans.com/gallery-07-PAFallTech.htm

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w57/j...21/D11.jpg

Has been done before as per above but no one to date has shown how to tackle the operation of each ventilation mode to work like stock. The below is how I went about it.

Six years ago I fitted a flip up stereo so the stock setup results in ambient airflow once the screen is open.

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When the orifice tube broke up inside my evaporator core this became the catalyst for the conversion.

Side on when measured you can see how tight swapping them around will be (around 5mm of tolerance if I recall)

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You don’t have to remove the entire airbox from the car just the part below:-
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The green flap has two functions. In the down position it stops the air from coming through the centre vents and allows airflow up to the windscreen
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And in the other position
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I remodelled the airbox
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I did not want any loss of functionality so the solution was to create a ‘slave’ ventilation door which would be located where the original door was have it driven by an arm to the actuator as before

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The pivot arm can be seen in action below:-
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>>> movie clip showing the pivot arm in action - click image below <<<
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>>> movie clip showing the pivot arm in action - click image above <<<

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Swapping the stereo and the vents around requires a new piece of aluminium (old piece from an old PC was ideal)

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Sourced vinyl from my local trimmer which is an exact match (I have spare if anyone needs some)

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End result
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Really pleased with the end result as it is a subtle mod that most people won't even notice but makes all the difference on a hot day Big Grin
Regards,

Chris Hawes
DOC 138
Ex owner of VIN 5255 Grey, 5-speed
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#2
thats an awesome mod there Chris, any chance you could forward some details with pics to Eddie
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#3
Yes very well done, far better idea than having the vents blowing on to the back of your screen!

Chris
Membership Secretary DOC UK
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#4
Very impressive
Richard H. DOC 365 VIN 1274
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