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mmatthej1

Why Do 205 Automatics Have Domed Bonnet?

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mmatthej1

Just wonder why the special 'domed' bonnet was fitted to automatic cars - maybe the transmission was somehow 'taller' and engine had to be raised?

 

Be good to know!

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welshpug

they don't all have them, only the single point and carburetted variants do due to the location of the air box and inlet pipe to the carb/throttle body, multipoint injected auto models did not have them.

 

 

so in essence, if you fit twin carbs/bodies to an XU engine and fit an auto bonnet "for clearance" you're doing it wrong, as the hump is in the wrong place :lol:

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mmatthej1

Thanks for that info!

 

Do you happen to know if fitting the auto. bonnet would then allow room for an intercooler on a 1.8 turbo diesel?

 

(I notice that the 'highest point' on the engine is a belt-driven pump for (I think) power steering, so intercooler fitting would need to allow for this)

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Miles

It might squeeze in there, Mind the bonnet doesn;t give a huge amount of extra space

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Anthony

The XUD top mount intercooler fits underneath a standard bonnet doesn't it, although I'm sure an auto bonnet would give you more space to properly duct some air to it (although to a point, why bother when you can fit a FMIC that'll be far more effective?)

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mmatthej1

Err, what's an FMIC? Excuse my ignorance...................

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jackherer

Front Mount Inter Cooler

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mmatthej1

Ah yes, that would be a far better position but just whereabouts could it be fitted, I wonder?

 

Don't really want to do too much cutting about, as keen to retain original looks - is there a particular donor vehicle source or is it a special kit?

 

Appreciate any guidance, plse.

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boldy205

just in front of the rad usually, painted black too help it go un noticed.

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