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vented hoods on a daily driver
is this a good idea? i mean wat if it rains or something, wont the maf and other stuff under the hood get fukked up?
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I have a chargespeed vented hood. Vent is right over the front of the engine, just behind the rad and fan. Water can get in to the belts and dizzy, but has never caused me a problem.
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use permatex contact grease on ALL your electrical connections, regardless of the holes in your hood. I wash my engine bay about every other time I wash the exterior. NEVER had a problem with water. Same deal on all makes cars I have ever had. This is the same grease that is required by factory service manuals to be used on the spark plug boots to prevent corrosion and misfire.
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artic dragon, where did you hear that? im not saying your wrong, just curious as to where u got ur info.
wildacex, just get a stock hood if ur so worried about fucking up electical stuff. everyones telling u if u get a good hood its fine, and ur still worried, just get OEM then.. |
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<--Vented Hood + Daily Driver + North Carolina Weather (a.k.a. Rain damn near EVERY DAY!) = No problems for me. In other words you'll be fine.
p.s. I don't remember where I ordered my Chargespeed hood from. I think it was Bulletproof Automotive, but I don't see it listed on their site anymore. ![]()
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cool...i have a hood similar to thatguy's and was worried because like his, the vent is right above the rad/clutch fan...i was just worried about the belts and most importantly, the alternator...i noticed a member stated that he noticed his belts deteriorated faster than normal...would belt dressing help prevent this?
actually, running mine daily may not be a good idea...i just remembered that mine has no latch and has two vents above the strut towers...anti seize on upper mounts maybe?
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isnt the area around the base of the windshield/back edge of a hood a low pressure area or something ... the hood lift suction phenomina would make sense as they would fuction similar to cowl-induction hoods i assume...
air moving faster under the car then air above it .. causes the air above to get sucked down..kinda like water getting sucked out the plug of a moving sailboat... is that the right idea? |
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If the hood spacers actually "suck air" then they should function on the same principles as a Cowl Induction hood of muscle car fame. It creates a pressure difference at the base of the windshield which allows the air to be sucked in more quickly than the standard flow path. I'm sure someone can find the actual principle and such. I'm just spewing info I recieved as a kid, looking at a Camaro SS, and saying, "Dad, why is the hood higher in the middle like that?"
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ill take a stab in the dark since i havent studied aerodynamics or physics in depth, but...seems like since more air travels over the hood than through the hood...the side with higher pressure will go in...bascially pressure difference, like a planes wing; forgot the dudes name who they named it after...borelli? (if you cant tell by now, yes, i am going into business/marketing and NOT science...haha)...drag follows the lines of anything that cuts trhough it...so it probably goes up your hood and hits a low pressure spot and goes in...
if im wrong, it was worth a try and its good to know that im not going into that field... =) edit: haha, wut he said, he said...haha
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well, when I had my thirdgen camaro, I had a cowl induction hood. on rainy days you could watch drops of water go across the hood, and then get sucked in at the back.
I imagine when air hits the windshield it creates a high pressure area. under the hood is not so high, so air goes that way.
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Why would that be bad if the spacer mod made more air go through ?....Isnt that the point?
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Theres a high pressure area at the base of the windsheild from air staganation. air escapses into a low pressure area which is most likely your engine bay followed by going under the car.
hood risers don't cool jack. they're 100% rice, they make it look like FG fenders/hoods fit right and let you hear more engine noise. If you want a damn vented hood then buy one. your car won't explode unless your wiring is hackass or its dumping water into your spark plug wells. Engine bay isnt sealed, water gets in all the time, your car isnt gonna explode if its coming from a different direction. edit: I award ranger zero points and may god have mercy on his soul. |
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imagine stock vent hood cars like evo or imprezza, do they have any problem?
engine bay is designed that way, just dont flush water into ur fuse box u are fine. |
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^The imprezas are fake, all the vents are blocked off.
But since im a imrpeza head, most of the people i know take out the blockers, and water gets in and every thing is fine. So you shouldnt worry about raindrops and what not, you have a higher chance of shit in your engine bay rusting living by the sea on a hot day. BUT, if your realy worryed about water...dont get a vented hood. |
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You guys pretty much nailed it with the differences in pressure causing air to go in. ITB Hondas do it to get fresh air to thier ITB since the intake is towards the rear. The only time I can see it venting is when the car is at a stop, lol.
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