I'm on my phone at the moment, at the in laws house when I get home.
I took pictures of the angles it left everything at, and we dynod for each setup...
Hang fire and I'll look on photobucket for a PIC of the ones we tried.
Here. These are what we tested.
![[Image: DSCF7630_zps969a2555.jpg]](http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w312/jammapic/Peppin/LiveMapping/DSCF7630_zps969a2555.jpg)
The Satchell ones either positioned the bodies so low down they were behind the rad, we lost power due to heatsoak, or the ones with less angle were so high up the filter got squashed and we lost power due to air restriction.
I don't have the dyno plots on photobucket, so will get them off my PC for you when I get home.
Welshpug, I have data for everything mate... Don't worry!
I disagree with you. If you use spacers and long trumpets, the longmans one is positioned absolutely perfectly...
I took pictures of the angles it left everything at, and we dynod for each setup...
Hang fire and I'll look on photobucket for a PIC of the ones we tried.
Here. These are what we tested.
![[Image: DSCF7630_zps969a2555.jpg]](http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w312/jammapic/Peppin/LiveMapping/DSCF7630_zps969a2555.jpg)
The Satchell ones either positioned the bodies so low down they were behind the rad, we lost power due to heatsoak, or the ones with less angle were so high up the filter got squashed and we lost power due to air restriction.
I don't have the dyno plots on photobucket, so will get them off my PC for you when I get home.
Welshpug, I have data for everything mate... Don't worry!

I disagree with you. If you use spacers and long trumpets, the longmans one is positioned absolutely perfectly...
JP