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Hello, I could use a step by step instructional on how to install this scoop including cutting the hood and prepping to ensure no rust ever comes. Thanks!
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It's a hefty job to add anything to an original body parts unless the body-guy is creative or skilled in custom projects. I'd say call around, but it will take quite a certain amount of labor and time. I'd say +1 for the GT-Four Hood.
Otherwise, in the computer world you can install many small fans into your computer tower and have it set-up where the air circulates around and out of vents. Same thing can apply to cars. Mount small fans and wire them correctly, cleanly, and efficiently to where the hot air can escape (maybe through vents). Just a theory. Keep in mind that if done incorrectly, hot air will be moving around for no certain cause and will effect operations of the vehicle. Also there will be many sounds of fans blowing besides the radiator fans, maybe wire it up based on a certain temperature where they will go off (temp sensor kind of deal)? Or maybe certain intervals of time between the fan power-ups. Really no other way of removing heat while the car is sitting besides a radiator upgrade or a crazy "interfooler" set-up that "actually work!" This post has been edited by ZGear: Jun 1, 2009 - 2:21 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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