Vents on the hood
#1
Vents on the hood
Anybody know any custom hoods with vents for the 2016 Maxima? Or better yet how much it would cost to add functioning vents to the Maxima hood? I read that engines with CVTs usually run warmer than most other engines with conventional transmissions. These past few months I've added a stillen intake, axleback exhaust and a motordyne y-pipe. I was thinking that adding functioning vents to the hood would alleviate the engine of some of the heat. Would this be a good idea?
*also if anyone has a max with vents on the hood and would like to share some pics that would be great too!
thanks!
*also if anyone has a max with vents on the hood and would like to share some pics that would be great too!
thanks!
Last edited by rablaze93; 02-05-2018 at 12:41 PM.
#2
First time I ever heard of this, engines coupled with cvt's run warmer than other engine/tranny combo's. Mind posting a link. If this is true, and I highly doubt it, than I would believe Nissan engineering would have modified the engine compartment to take care of it prior to production if a few extra degrees of warmth was a concern.
#3
First time I ever heard of this, engines coupled with cvt's run warmer than other engine/tranny combo's. Mind posting a link. If this is true, and I highly doubt it, than I would believe Nissan engineering would have modified the engine compartment to take care of it prior to production if a few extra degrees of warmth was a concern.
#4
But what if I want to increase the performance of the engine? If I was to get a tune in the future wouldn't the engine run hotter? So far I have a stillen intake, axleback exhaust and motordyne ypipe. I'm kind of a noob when it comes to cars but I've been trying to learn as much as I figured one of the best ways would be to ask as many questions as I can. Also on a side note, I do love the aesthetic look of hood vents on a car. It's something I always thought looked awesome.
#9
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At least with small sites like Maxima.org, they may show me some ads and perhaps even share my email address, but at least I don't have to worry about them trying to record my whole life
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At least with small sites like Maxima.org, they may show me some ads and perhaps even share my email address, but at least I don't have to worry about them trying to record my whole life
#10
I'll NEVER join Facebook, and if you knew how much information they gather on you , you might think twice about it
Lots of sites gather some information on its users, but Facebook takes it to a ridiculous level. Don't believe me, read this...
http://www.businessinsider.com/faceb...rokers-2016-12
At least with small sites like Maxima.org, they may show me some ads and perhaps even share my email address, but at least I don't have to worry about them trying to record my whole life
Lots of sites gather some information on its users, but Facebook takes it to a ridiculous level. Don't believe me, read this...
http://www.businessinsider.com/faceb...rokers-2016-12
At least with small sites like Maxima.org, they may show me some ads and perhaps even share my email address, but at least I don't have to worry about them trying to record my whole life
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