hey! i'm trying to find a nice way to remove the trapped warm air from my fan, i was thinking of the warber style hood, but there are many different ways of doing this so i would like to see what some of you have done in the front! please help me out with some visuals. thanx in advance James
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pavo_roddy Member
Posts: 4351 From: State with a city named Gotham Registered: Apr 2004
definately going to do the extrator style (rockcrawls) when I get into the body mods. Has anyone tried the guy on ebay (driven visions) who sells a similar one?
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skitime Member
Posts: 5765 From: Akron, PA, USA Registered: Aug 2000
Here is a one off I did after modifying a ZR2 scoop.
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LITEDAZE Member
Posts: 1894 From: Timmins ON Canada Registered: Apr 2004
i see 2 different styles here....a close opening by the fan, and a "tunnel" type opening by the windshield.........is one more effective than the other for hot air release?/downforce @ high speeds? are they both as effective for keeping your headlights down? James
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Philphine Member
Posts: 6136 From: louisville,ky. usa Registered: Feb 2000
what i found was since it was shorter than most others cowl hoods, i couldn't open the front section up as much as possible and still cover it. it didn't matter at a stop. the fan forced air out the front opening i made and the rear by the winshield. in motion air still got sucked in at the windshield. even though it was still blowing out the front i didn't know if it was air from the radiator or air just coming in the back and blowing out the front. i didn't like that, plus the raised hood kind of stopped appealing to me also. it's a givaway if someone will come get it.
since i'm posting let me beg again for some fiberglass guy to consider making a front hood vent that would match the kahines/skitime style rear center vent. i want something like that for my gt.
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LITEDAZE Member
Posts: 1894 From: Timmins ON Canada Registered: Apr 2004
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tellron Member
Posts: 217 From: Tampa, Florida, USA Registered: Feb 2001
I've done a few hoods... Here I believe I have some pictures of a couple. Keep in mind I was just fooling around with most of them. Such as the 5" cowl that a buddy and I decided to do the other day... haha..
Below, From Fiero Int'l. Below, Home built 2'' Drop hood. (Needed to cut 1" out of trunk wall and re-seal it. Below, Home built scoops, the other one is in a mold at the moment so I couldn't finish the mock up for you. But I am sure you get the picture. Below, Talked about above, however a buddy and I were fooling around and decided to build a 5" cowl. Saw a mustang driving around with one and thought, Hey why not Muscle out a fiero for no reason what so ever. Maybe more people will think that theres a V8 under the hood instead of my spare tire? haha