Anyone Have A Funtional Hood Scoop????
#82
Originally Posted by DR-Max
To prove that he has no clue what he's talking about, he called it chemistry instead of physics. What does chemistry have to do with airflow? And for anything to develop pressure, it would have to be completely sealed. The engine bay is not a sealed compartment.
#87
Originally Posted by MaxInProgress
i need to do a scoop on my right side, I think gettimg some more cold air into the turbo can never hurt, just afraid of the rain
vasily, what did you do to make sure rain doesnt enter (and if it does, where does it go?)
#88
Still haven't seen any funtional scoops yet. Out of all the posts I like Caesars idea the best. Keeps the stocker look without cutting holes in the hood and is functional. It would be interesting if someone tested these in a wind tunnel to see what gets the maximum forced cold air.
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Originally Posted by tavarish
rain is a big question for me, as I would know how to route the opening so the rain doesnt get all over the alternator and electrical components.
vasily, what did you do to make sure rain doesnt enter (and if it does, where does it go?)
vasily, what did you do to make sure rain doesnt enter (and if it does, where does it go?)
#90
Originally Posted by kormax97
WOW
Even going 10mph (off the line) will have air going through that hole. You must be on crack if you think there will be some kind of invisible shield of pressure that won't let any air in through that hole, Mr. Chemistry.
You keep saying it's better to get air through the fog light. How do you get the intake filter to be behind the fog lights? You mean the injen kind which sits right behind the radiator?
Even going 10mph (off the line) will have air going through that hole. You must be on crack if you think there will be some kind of invisible shield of pressure that won't let any air in through that hole, Mr. Chemistry.
You keep saying it's better to get air through the fog light. How do you get the intake filter to be behind the fog lights? You mean the injen kind which sits right behind the radiator?
the fact is that the hole is very tiny. If you think that the forced air will go into such a tiny hole and effectively reach the filter...you are wrong.
Jimes setup is nice since it separates teh intake from the rest of the engine bay. By having the pipe end exactly where the headlight opening is...it forces the air to have a DIRECT path into the intake.
an INdirect path will be close to useless.
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