new style carbon fiber hood
#3
Originally Posted by Cameron
A hood with an offset, functional intake scoop would be sweet. Include internal parts that would direct air to the intake.
#8
This may sound dumb but hey I will give it a shot.....
What if you created some type of hood that had a functional scoop.....but include a filter of sorts so the engine bay wont get so dirty......
And I mean a scoop that just cools the engine bay itself.....
eh just an idea....
What if you created some type of hood that had a functional scoop.....but include a filter of sorts so the engine bay wont get so dirty......
And I mean a scoop that just cools the engine bay itself.....
eh just an idea....
#13
Originally Posted by Cameron
A hood with an offset, functional intake scoop would be sweet. Include internal parts that would direct air to the intake.
How is pulling hot air from the engine compartment or from the fender well optimal for intake performance? I would think that pulling clean cool air from the front end or hood would offer much better performance.
#14
Originally Posted by Darkness
the scoops or vents would be cool, but i would say make sure they look smooth/flush with the hood. Not like on that pic of the saab where it looks like it was stuck on the normal hood.
Look again, there is a buldge there to compensate for the Intercooler.
#17
Originally Posted by ScottsdaleTC
How is pulling hot air from the engine compartment or from the fender well optimal for intake performance? I would think that pulling clean cool air from the front end or hood would offer much better performance.
I agree that the Saab's scoop looks "tacked on" (even with the bulge). The best scoops or vents will look as if they "grew" in place. When there is an obvious cut or join line, the scoop looks like an afterthought.
I personally like the reverse-cowl style of intake. Or, if it's going to be a bulding scoop, how about taking a hint from the '70s and incorporate some kind of gauge on the backside? Air temperature, oil pressure, etc. That'd be trick. I don't know if I'd put it on my own tC, but it's something different.
#20
As long as you offer the new hood for less than $800.00, I'll be interested.
I think the Subaru hood is the best out of all of them, although the Mini style might look allright too. Something different.
I wouldn't mind a second reverse-cowl style, but I would make the opening a little more 'blended in' with the hood.
As mentioned earlier in the thread, it ought to blend with the rest of the hood, and match the rest of the body style. i.e., not look like a bolt-on scoup.
I think the Subaru hood is the best out of all of them, although the Mini style might look allright too. Something different.
I wouldn't mind a second reverse-cowl style, but I would make the opening a little more 'blended in' with the hood.
As mentioned earlier in the thread, it ought to blend with the rest of the hood, and match the rest of the body style. i.e., not look like a bolt-on scoup.