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Re: hood scoop
How about a hood scoop like the Corvette summer car had.
http://www.cabbagestew.com/corvette/.../corvette2.jpg
http://www.cabbagestew.com/corvette/.../corvette3.jpg
http://www.cabbagestew.com/corvette/.../corvette2.jpg
http://www.cabbagestew.com/corvette/.../corvette3.jpg
Re: hood scoop
Originally Posted by Xfire fan
How about a hood scoop like the Corvette summer car had.
http://www.cabbagestew.com/corvette/.../corvette2.jpg
http://www.cabbagestew.com/corvette/.../corvette3.jpg
http://www.cabbagestew.com/corvette/.../corvette2.jpg
http://www.cabbagestew.com/corvette/.../corvette3.jpg
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Re: hood scoop
Originally Posted by jonnyangel04
I Have no intentions of doing a hood scoop only because I am yet to see anything that really appeals to me. Saw this Renntech set up have not seen anything like it so I thought I would through it out there. THE AMX hood scoops looks really good and is defiantly original but just not my style. I agree with Irwin though a mongoose style hood scoop might do the trick. I love the look of the firebird and the ws6 style hood. Its tough with the crossfire being we have the lines down the hood. It would be sweet to see if the lines could continued to be mimicked in the hood. WHERE ARE OUR PHOTOSHOP EXPERTS lol i could do it but it would take me 3 hours.
Talking about photoshop experts, yes there are quite a number of hidden talents in this community.
One of them is FP, whom I've seen his presentation/s. Perhaps if you addressed him personally he may want to chip-in his skill which at the same time help you from thinking too hard that you may hurt yourself.
Re: hood scoop
Originally Posted by scooter
The one at the beginning of this thread wouldn't look so bad if it didn't look so stuck on and pointless. how do you think the hood vents from a slk55amg would look? i think i'm probably with the majority on this as well, minimalist- after all, this an art deco-esque car.
Re: hood scoop
Here's a viable solution that's in keeping with the "Chrysler" theme.
It's one way to mount scoops and still retain the hood strakes, and not disturb the center spine.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...&ct=image&cd=3
It's one way to mount scoops and still retain the hood strakes, and not disturb the center spine.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...&ct=image&cd=3
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Oh, the relentless pursuit of originality often leads to poor decisions like that hood scoop! Actually, that whole Benz looks like a compendium of stick-on crap. That car would look beautiful without all that plastic, especially those chrome gills in the side skirts that are mostlikely non-functional. Simple and tasteful is the way to go. A car should look like it could have come off the assembly line. Those wheels and suspension mods would have been enough.
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Re: hood scoop
Originally Posted by cgocifer
Oh, the relentless pursuit of originality often leads to poor decisions like that hood scoop! Actually, that whole Benz looks like a compendium of stick-on crap. That car would look beautiful without all that plastic, especially those chrome gills in the side skirts that are mostlikely non-functional. Simple and tasteful is the way to go. A car should look like it could have come off the assembly line. Those wheels and suspension mods would have been enough.
Re: hood scoop
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Here's a viable solution that's in keeping with the "Chrysler" theme.
It's one way to mount scoops and still retain the hood strakes, and not disturb the center spine.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...&ct=image&cd=3
It's one way to mount scoops and still retain the hood strakes, and not disturb the center spine.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...&ct=image&cd=3
That's a beautiful Dodge.......but I have a hard time believing that it retained the 340. Especially when you look at the back tires!
Re: hood scoop
Originally Posted by cgocifer
... . A car should look like it could have come off the assembly line...
Re: hood scoop
Originally Posted by maxxm
Couldn't agree more. And that's precisely what makes +fireamx's hood scoop so great. To me, it looks absolutely stock ... except, somehow, just soooooooo much better.........
Re: hood scoop
Thanks for the "props" guys, it means allot.
Cgocifer, if you notice in the wind tunnel photo I've posted below, the smoke trail flows right over the 2 inches of "dead" air that surrounds the body. (it's more clear on the smoke stream as it passes over the roof). That's the biggest reason I've never made my scoop functional. I really don't think it would introduce more CFM of air into my engine than the OEM ducts do now. Trust me, if I thought for one minute it would improve performance, I'd fabricate something, because it wouldn't be that hard to do.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...hp?photo=40495
Cgocifer, if you notice in the wind tunnel photo I've posted below, the smoke trail flows right over the 2 inches of "dead" air that surrounds the body. (it's more clear on the smoke stream as it passes over the roof). That's the biggest reason I've never made my scoop functional. I really don't think it would introduce more CFM of air into my engine than the OEM ducts do now. Trust me, if I thought for one minute it would improve performance, I'd fabricate something, because it wouldn't be that hard to do.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...hp?photo=40495
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