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Suck fumes
01-25-2014, 06:36 PM
Anyone know if we are allowed to replace our quarter windows with a vent that can connect to my helmet for driver cooling? There is no performance adv, solely for cooling my head.

marshall_mosty
01-26-2014, 09:37 AM
Let me raise the question with the group. Please stay tuned.

Suck fumes
02-07-2014, 09:24 AM
Decision?

marshall_mosty
02-07-2014, 08:56 PM
Can't touch the quarter glass. You are more than welcome to hang a NACA duct in the driver's or passenger side window.

BlueFirePony
02-17-2014, 03:28 PM
Talk to me at Cresson if you are interested in cooling (for you and your pony)....once I get the DAQ done I have a pretty cool (hehe pun intended) idea I've been playing around with.

Suck fumes
02-17-2014, 10:23 PM
I have a helmet blower I just wanted to use a vent cause you can get a lot more cfm blowing on your head from the outside.

BlueFirePony
02-18-2014, 04:19 PM
I have a helmet blower I just wanted to use a vent cause you can get a lot more cfm blowing on your head from the outside.
No worries. if you are still searching let me know at Cresson - I'm just offering this as a possible solution - I'm going to build it for our car regardless.

I'm considering the fact (based on studies and my 20 years of training and coaching atheletes) that your noggin' likes a relatively consistent temperature range for maximum athletic performance - blowing warm ambient air may not be the best way to manage that temperature.

Studies have shown that warm air streaming into the nasal cavity can generate lax emotional and cognitive responses (you are on the beach with your favorite drink) while slightly cold air generates alert and generally targeted emotional and cognitive responses. Of course sinus congestion pisses everyone off regardless of the air temp.

Slight increase in body temperature (when consistent with the brain's temp) will increase cognitive and muscle performance.
Heating the hypothalamus beyond that "warm" point can induce sleep, affect cognitive and emotional responses, and can cause the thermogenic system to shut off. Creating a disparity between the body temp and that of the hypothalamus will negatively affect performance.

If you are running a cool suit for example and your head gets hot, regardless of the air flow (which for many months in Texas is quite warm air on track), your body is cooling but you are impairing your performance.
If you are running a helmet blower pushing warm ambient air and not running a cool suit and your head gets hot, you are impairing your performance.

Suck fumes
02-18-2014, 04:39 PM
I have a cool suit system that I hook the hose to. So it would go from the vent to the ice chest then to my head. So the air would be chilled.

David Love AI27
02-18-2014, 08:21 PM
I have a cool suit system that I hook the hose to. So it would go from the vent to the ice chest then to my head. So the air would be chilled.


"Cooler heads prevail"... couldn't resist

HoustonNW
02-18-2014, 10:15 PM
I have a cool suit system that I hook the hose to. So it would go from the vent to the ice chest then to my head. So the air would be chilled.

Then why would you need to replace the quarter vent window, since there isn't a performance advantage? Since you are cooling it anyway, can't you get air from anywhere? Just curious...

ShadowBolt
02-18-2014, 10:21 PM
Then why would you need to replace the quarter vent window, since there isn't a performance advantage? Since you are cooling it anyway, can't you get air from anywhere? Just curious...
Ram air will allow the fan to move more air.

JJ

RichardP
02-18-2014, 10:41 PM
Tapping into the factory air feed in the high pressure zone at the base of the windshield will provide more airflow than a vent in the side window.

Richard P.

Suck fumes
02-18-2014, 11:34 PM
Then why would you need to replace the quarter vent window, since there isn't a performance advantage? Since you are cooling it anyway, can't you get air from anywhere? Just curious...


Because a quarter vent is cheap and easy to install.

kbrewmr2
02-19-2014, 09:46 AM
hanging it in the existing window opening seems even cheaper and easier to me