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Old 11-22-2006, 10:34 AM   3 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #1
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hood raised?

raised hood from the window.. how is think done?

..got the pics from this site so hope the owner dont mind me posting!

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longer hood bolts and some washers.
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does any one have any diy on this or pics of how to do this.. sorry noob!
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WTF? are you serious?

thats not noob, thats retarded, if you just looked at the hinge you would figure it out....

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Raised hood is about as pointless as sleepy eyes.

And no, it doesn't cool your car down.

Even nubs over at nico know the answer to this thread.
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Old 11-22-2006, 11:19 AM   #6
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That's Mark's car and that pic is hella old. Get a real vented hood. Instead of washers, use a spacer dammit since we all know that you're gonna do it. LOL
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so whats the point of raising the hood anyways? does it have any cooling effects?
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yes, but most cars dont need it really...
you wont see any diffrence...

It would look so much cleaner when the hood is flush....
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so whats the point of raising the hood anyways? does it have any cooling effects?
No, not at all. It has air inducing effects. As stated before, Hondas do this to get fresh air to their ITBs since the intake manifold is towards the rear of the engine back. The differences in pressure causes air to enter the engine bay. The only time you'll really vent air is at a standstill. It's mostly for show on anything other than an ITBed Honda, which I think looks horrid.
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The only thing it will do is assist in decapacitating you in the event of an accident. You want your head chopped off?
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Old 11-22-2006, 04:01 PM   #11
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does any one have any diy on this or pics of how to do this.. sorry noob!
About that red square... sorry noob!
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Old 11-22-2006, 04:18 PM   #12
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The raise hood dosnt let air out...retards.

It actualy sucks air in. That is why, muscle car guys have this type of hood design.

And your a NOOB for even asking for a writeup for this.

I have a raised hood. Just not crazy raised like that s14. Just enough to fit two fingers in.
And its fun to watch the rain get sucked in on the freeway =]
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Old 11-22-2006, 04:37 PM   #13
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The only thing it will do is assist in decapacitating you in the event of an accident. You want your head chopped off?

ughhhh.

thats lamer than people saying you'll die if you run stretched tire.
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Wow, I'm flabergasted.

People actually purposely modify their hoods to look this fucked up?

It looks like your fenders and hood don't align properly.

I'm speechless.
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ughhhh.

thats lamer than people saying you'll die if you run stretched tire.
hahah bout time someone said it.
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ughhhh.

thats lamer than people saying you'll die if you run stretched tire.
FYI there are 2 little hooks located near the hood hinges that are designed to engage and buckle the hood in the event of a frontal impact. Raising the hood doesn't allow these hooks to engage and will enable the hood to slice through the windshield decapitating the occupants.

But hey what the hell, in the interest of being cool be my exclusive guest and run your hood that way. At least when your head gets chopped off you won't be able to post anymore
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haha that dude definitely isnt come back here again
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ughhhh.

thats lamer than people saying you'll die if you run stretched tire.

thats becouse you havent seen a sheared cabin s13 shell before...
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Dude, to end this and finally get it locked, the screw's are m8x1.00 and course thread. go to ace hardware and get some nuts and stack em how high you want it. DONE. SOMEONE PLEASE CLOSE! *a
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Dude, to end this and finally get it locked, the //Bolt's // are m8x1.00 and course thread. go to ace hardware and get some nuts and stack em how high you want it. DONE. SOMEONE PLEASE CLOSE! *a

corrected..

You can also get a small pipe and have it cut in short concurent lengths, works the same..
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no, why would you stack bolts? the bolts you need are m8x1.00 and they are course and i used nuts instead of washers so i didnt have a half a million washers. I used to 1/2" in height nuts that slide over the bolt. Both from Ace. DONE! *a
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To add to the general body of knowledge, if you have ever seen a picture of a vehicle in the wind tunnel, you will notice that the there is a high pressure area immediately in front of the windshield. This is because air is hitting the base of the windshield.

When you raise the hood like that, you create an opening for air to go through. Remember that air is lazy, and tends to go from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.

The area around the firewall is a low pressure area because the engine and vehicle body block most of the airflow.

So when you raise the hood like that, air will tend to go into the engine bay from above, and not the way you think it would go. Read up on cowl induction to find out more.

But again, this is a generalization and may not be true without testing. The shape of the windshield and vehicle play a large role.
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thats becouse you havent seen a sheared cabin s13 shell before...
anyone got pics of that?????
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To add to the general body of knowledge, if you have ever seen a picture of a vehicle in the wind tunnel, you will notice that the there is a high pressure area immediately in front of the windshield. This is because the air is hitting the base of the windshield.

When you raise the hood like that, you create an opening for air to go through. Remember that air is lazy, and tends to go from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.

The area around the firewall is a low pressure area because the engine and vehicle body block most of the airflow.

So when you raise the hood like that, air will tend to go into the engine bay from above, and not the way you think it would go. Read up on cowl induction to find out more.

But again, this is a generalization and may not be true without testing. The shape of the windshield and vehicle play a large role.

Thats what i said. But in 3rd grade grammar.

And a lil comment on the s14 posted.

Looks like the owners a ricer. Has enough money to buy a body kit and some rims.
But ghetto painted his headlights and lifted his hood to where it looks retarded.
And having a front bumper with an opening that huge, and all you see is the frame...no IC or anything. So guessing its a stock KA. YEEE!
EDIT: Looks more like a fanboy now. Drifter wanna be with them zipties.
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anyone got pics of that?????
yah i'd like to see pics as well.

also, if you used longer bolts and spacers on the bottom part of the hinge, where the hinge bolts to the body of the car, you would be rasing the 2 little hooks too. then they should still go into the hood fine, and keep you from getting your head cut off, right?
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FYI there are 2 little hooks located near the hood hinges that are designed to engage and buckle the hood in the event of a frontal impact. Raising the hood doesn't allow these hooks to engage and will enable the hood to slice through the windshield decapitating the occupants.

But hey what the hell, in the interest of being cool be my exclusive guest and run your hood that way. At least when your head gets chopped off you won't be able to post anymore

Ugh, yeah dude, its totally gonna go right though the wind shield. its gonna shear off all four bolts at the same time, and its not gonna flex up any. its gonna go right through the base of the windsheild.

AFK to chain my hood down for super safety.

christ, have they taken your kids away yet, Mr Rocket scinetist?
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I would also like to see pics of a hood shearing the passenger compartment. its a little hard to believe. I might do this to my engine lid, its in the rear.
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this many replys? for this?

wow

ok

why? "because I saw it in some cool pics from a magazine"

is typically the response

get a radiator and a good fan and some cooling ducting.

I havent seen any proof that this "mod" increases cooling in any way that is not marginal at best.
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As I said before, it's not for cooling. It's for bringing fresh air in, haha
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