I was hopeing some could post pics of their hood scoops. Whether they be massed produced or one-offs. And What type they are. I've searched around but they seem to be pretty dated threads, and wonderin if there's anythin new out there? +'s to anyone!
--Nate
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lol, thats a decklid scoop! I think he wanted a hood scoop... tehehe. Nate, want me to send you one ? :P
AHHHH!!! oops!
well here is a HOOD scoop then.
this one can be bought, but i made my own. All the credit goes to V8 Archie as one of his employees came up with it, it is called the "warber" style hood scoop. once i get my camera fixed i will get some pics of the underside, i did my best to make it look stock.
im personally not a big fan of hood scoops on fieros but if anything would look good in my eye it would be something like these vents behind the headlights. (of course im sure on this V12 BMW 8 they are functional) Anyone ever seen a fiero with these?
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Thanks guys. I was looking at that new Ferrari 559 i think it is? And I liked the looks of the hood scoops. The lump was iffy. And just browsing my options.
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Would you have any more pix of this? It is very close to what I want to do.
That looks largely like the old "FieroShop" (California) hood vent. Unfortunately there were some "business issues" and they are no longer around. This is the same hood vent that Tina has on "The Beast"...
From the Fiero Shop's "project car"
And on Tina's Beast:
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That looks largely like the old "FieroShop" (California) hood vent. Unfortunately there were some "business issues" and they are no longer around. This is the same hood vent that Tina has on "The Beast"...
From the Fiero Shop's "project car"
And on Tina's Beast:
When I get to my computer later I'll see what I have, but it looks like the question has been answered. Looks like you could make a template, mirror it, line it up on the hood, cut it out, add the side supports, then push it down to where you want it, and glass it in place, then stand there and wait for it to set up cause you forgot to use a vise . I just had an idea I need to run by Dustin. Dustin you out there!!! Brad
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Ancaster, I am curious about cutting out the bottom of your fascia. How did that affect the cooling?
Same here, I was thinking of doing the same thing and would like some feed back. Hey I got an idea how about a new thread so we dont side track this one. I would love to see some up close pictures.
Didnt really notice a diffrence in cooling but did notice less lift on the Head light doors pre scoop. These are as close as I can get to close ups sorry for derail