View Poll Results: DO YOU WANT A CARBON HOOD INSERT ??

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Thread: CARBON FIBER HOOD INSERTS....20 Buyers needed!

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  1. #1
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    I read a review of the guy's car in a pretty reputable tuner magazine, too bad I threw those away when I sold my G35. I'll dig around the net and see if I can find the article, I'm pretty sure he had the temp measured at a dyno shop to verify the results.

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    Well I spent 20 minutes searching, that's about all of my life I intend to spend on it. I will say that it's far more likely that a vented hood would make a big difference on a G35 than on a VX, as the distance between the top of the engine and hood is like 1" or less, as opposed to where we probably have at least 3-4 inches. To put that in perspective, adding an Eaton style top-mount SC to a G35 requires you to cut the hood open or buy a "bubbled" hood to make it work, whereas we don't have to do anything of the sort to make the Alpine system fit. Guys that do this cooling business take the engine cover off, remove the heat wrap from the bottom of the hood, replace the hood with full CF, and then add 6-8 vents. It doesn't make a ton of difference sitting still, but supposedly it does wonders for removing heat when moving because the vacuum created between the intake and the vents pulls the heat out.

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    No doubt it draws the heat out, but we do still want to keep some heat in and the majority of moisture out. That is the trick when designing a functional flow. You draw too much heat out, your engine will dread colder weather. But, I seriously don't think you could possibly reach the speeds where this would be a factor, heh.

    As for moisture, it's really not a big deal, but I don't think you want so much that it manages to soak your wiring/electrical and puddle up wherever it can. Bad enough I have had rodents chew some wiring a couple of times.... but I don't want to track down a short because of moisture. I can at least see where the little buggers chewed away, heh.

    It's tricky when you want functional. You want looks, hell, you can just browse the web and pick up any stick-on POS you come across and call it a day.
    Gary Noonan
    '01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT

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    I hate the heat we r having here in az. 104-116. I love cold alaska weather. But just saying that my vx running in this heat stop and go traffic with ac on still runs at correct temp and even with lower fan shroud removed due to body lift
    I always take life with a grain of salt. Plus mashed potatoes and gravy!

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    Wish I could say the same, this heat with the A/C on im starting to run hot! =o\

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    Quote Originally Posted by gergmon View Post
    Wish I could say the same, this heat with the A/C on im starting to run hot! =o\
    ditto, when it was 100 here, if I wasn't moving, temp jumped up to max really quickly.
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    id want a Velvet Elvis on one

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    I was just thinking "how can I reduce my field of view in my VX even more? Fake rear window, massive A pillars....massive hood scoop!" hahaha or you could just pull a Ricky Bobby

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