Vented carbon hood plus rain, any experience??
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Vented carbon hood plus rain, any experience??
I have a 93 dx coupe, I want to put on my new carbon hood with a vent towards the front of it (hard to describe), anyway, the vent seems to line up just in front of the distributor.
Has anyone had any experience with these kinds of hoods and rain. Any bandaid fixes, like tape or sealant for the rainy season up in Pismo Beach Cali???
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Has anyone had any experience with these kinds of hoods and rain. Any bandaid fixes, like tape or sealant for the rainy season up in Pismo Beach Cali???
Thanks all for the input
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Re: Vented carbon hood plus rain, any experience?? (cadillacart)
They say to cover the dizzy when washing your engine with the garden hose, but I've washed my engine without and it was fine. As long as the rubber seal around the dizzy cap has not been removed or damaged, it should seal water out. The ignition wires that plug into the cap should be tight enough on the dizzy cap posts to not let water in... but you might want to cover it with something just to be on the safe side.
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Re: Vented carbon hood plus rain, any experience?? (cadillacart)
is this the type hood your talking about if so, it isn't no where near the dizzy, it is alittle infront of the header so the header will get alittle wet but not bad, since i just wrapped my header after rain/ or washing the wrap smokes alittle for a few but other then that no probs.
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I guess some people think it looks good and that it cools off the motor, I don't know either.
What I do know is I don't want water on my hot *** header runners, especially if I'm running a turbo manifold that might be prone to some crackage.
What I do know is I don't want water on my hot *** header runners, especially if I'm running a turbo manifold that might be prone to some crackage.
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I thought about one of those hoods a while back to possibly keep my turbo manifold from getting so hot so quickly. I'd be interested to know if they actually help. I know that air flows in the top grille on the EK, but I don't know if it would run across the turbo mani and then out of that little opening.
I need a donor hood and I'll test it out.
I need a donor hood and I'll test it out.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ricey McRicerton »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I thought about one of those hoods a while back to possibly keep my turbo manifold from getting so hot so quickly. I'd be interested to know if they actually help. I know that air flows in the top grille on the EK, but I don't know if it would run across the turbo mani and then out of that little opening.
I need a donor hood and I'll test it out. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: (93CX)
i have the evo style vis hood and i haven't had a single problem, those vents are right over the valve cover, and the ones on the side are above the charge piping, you shouldnt have any problems, you notice the EVO8 doesnt seem to have any problems do you?
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like they all said, if your dizzy is newer and/or has all the gaskets youll be fine. and put some dielectric grease on your plug wire end to ensure water tight seal. yuoll be fine
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C5-EH2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've seen rusty headers/exhaust manifolds on various customers' cars with vented hoods.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yup, I'd be afraid that the water would cause the header to warp or crack because of the cold water hitting it while it cooled down.
Yup, I'd be afraid that the water would cause the header to warp or crack because of the cold water hitting it while it cooled down.
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Re: Vented carbon hood plus rain, any experience?? (jaedaSC)
That's the only thing... rust. That four letter word that everyone dreads to hear. It would be especially bad if you drove your car in the winter in salt land.
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Re: Vented carbon hood plus rain, any experience?? (CycloneBlue_1.6EL)
I would think it wouldn't be a problem unless you let your car sit outside and it rains/snows a lot on it.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93CX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">^ Sweet hatch! </TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks
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Actually, isn't it better to have the header/mani as hot as possible for faster flow and all that.
I did re-install my heat-sheild to do two things: keep that son bitch hot and to keep the cold water off of the mani.
Besides, it only rains in the winter time anyway. As you know if you have been watching the news. I'm about 1 1/2 hours north of Ventura/La Conchita where those land slides occured. That's crazy stuff, feel bad for the victims/families.
thx all for your help
I did re-install my heat-sheild to do two things: keep that son bitch hot and to keep the cold water off of the mani.
Besides, it only rains in the winter time anyway. As you know if you have been watching the news. I'm about 1 1/2 hours north of Ventura/La Conchita where those land slides occured. That's crazy stuff, feel bad for the victims/families.
thx all for your help
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