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Whats wrong with the rivets we have
There's nothing inherently wrong although, it makes it harder to install cause the holes have to be exact. With bolts there's a but more forgiveness if you have to ovalize a hole. That and I wanted to use washers to help distribute load. But yeah rivets work fine!
 

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Need to have a louvered option that operates hydraulically with heat/speed. That way it can stay closed up when not driving.

Edit: or designed where it can be opened for track or shut for normal driving.
 

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Need to have a louvered option that operates hydraulically with heat/speed. That way it can stay closed up when not driving.

Edit: or designed where it can be opened for track or shut for normal driving.
Umm, while that would be cool in theory I really dont see the benefit.

There would be no way to seal it from water and such if thats what you're worried about. If thats the case just use the engine cover during normal driving. It just runs off the sides. That's what ive done for over a year now.

If you're worried about fuel economy, the change would be negligible at best.
 

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I wonder if on the underside of the hood could someone affix a rain tray to the bottom of the vent to direct water to drain towards the front of the car away from the motor? I had a s550 mustang previously with a gt500 replica hood that had that, a rain guard. Seemed like a good idea. For someone who’s never going to track their car, I just like the vent for style haha!
 

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It was more a comment to those that don’t have garages and worry about rodents or idiots throwing shit in there. I’m garaged so it wouldn’t be a problem for me.

Umm, while that would be cool in theory I really dont see the benefit.

There would be no way to seal it from water and such if thats what you're worried about. If thats the case just use the engine cover during normal driving. It just runs off the sides. That's what ive done for over a year now.

If you're worried about fuel economy, the change would be negligible at best.
 

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I wonder if on the underside of the hood could someone affix a rain tray to the bottom of the vent to direct water to drain towards the front of the car away from the motor? I had a s550 mustang previously with a gt500 replica hood that had that, a rain guard. Seemed like a good idea. For someone who’s never going to track their car, I just like the vent for style haha!
If you use the engine cover there's no need for a rain tray.
 

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It was more a comment to those that don’t have garages and worry about rodents or idiots throwing shit in there.
I didn't realize that rodents threw a lot of stuff at the car. :rolleyes:

So, how many of you fellas and gals and such do these mods strictly for looks, and how many have actual cooling issues that need this solution?
 

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I didn't realize that rodents threw a lot of stuff at the car. :rolleyes:

So, how many of you fellas and gals and such do these mods strictly for looks, and how many have actual cooling issues that need this solution?
I mean, I did mine mostly for looks. I'm running less than half the power of most guys in my area with no hood vents, so yeah, it's overkill.

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Mine's usually garaged, especially at night, but I don't park mine outside long enough for critters to "squatter" in my engine bay, but you can also get one of those black grill inserts like the ones that come in vented carbon hoods.

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I didn't realize that rodents threw a lot of stuff at the car. :rolleyes:

So, how many of you fellas and gals and such do these mods strictly for looks, and how many have actual cooling issues that need this solution?
Mine (and my redesign) was done purely for function and cause I hated how small the verus one is.

Not to mention you benefit in more ways than just cooling, it will also generate more front downforce. Especially if a wicker is added at the leading edge. Seeing as the only effective cooling modification you can do to our cars short of an intake manifold is a catless downpipe or replacing an aux rad with an oil cooler (if you make enough power to warrant it), id say it does a pretty good job.
 

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Anyone got some more pics of their hood with this vent? I’d also really like to see the underside of the hood too if possible. Need some reference pics for my body shop. Thanks!
 

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dunno why you'd pay someone to cut a crooked hole in your hood, when you can cut fuck it up yourself for free :cool:
 
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