Arghhh....Denver's big hail storm dented my TRX's aluminum hood with about 15 hits. Left steel fender has one dent. The other cars in my driveway survived.
Time to start thinking about the Challenger hood...too bad it's aluminum also.
Maybe I should mount a real scoop, PDR the remaining dents and figure out how to route some ram air
Anyone out there able to photoshop some hood scoops on to the oem hood?
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Arghhh....Denver's big hail storm dented my TRX's aluminum hood with about 15 hits. Left steel fender has one dent. The other cars in my driveway survived.
Time to start thinking about the Challenger hood...too bad it's aluminum also.
Maybe I should mount a real scoop, PDR the remaining dents and figure out how to route some ram air
Anyone out there able to photoshop some hood scoops on to the oem hood?
I am counting 16 smal hail dents on my aluminum R/T hood.......someone verify with a magnet the MOPAR Apperance Hood......Dodge told us it is steel. The hood is on National Backorder...also I have yet to determine if the OEM MOPAR Challenger hood scoop kit (opens it up) will work on the MOPAR appearance hood.....
Last edited by 09 RT RAM; 08-10-2009 at 01:53 PM.
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I am counting 16 smal hail dents on my aluminum R/T hood.......someone verify with a magnet the MOPAR Apperance Hood......Dodge told us is was steel. The hood is on National Backorder...also I have yet to determine if the OEM MOPAR Challenger hood scoop kit (opens it up) will work on the MOPAR appearance hood.....
I'm almost positive the Mopar hood is aluminum too. The Mopar site does say they are sheet metal, but that doesn't mean they aren't aluminum sheet metal. I'll find out from my brother in law, he works at the truck plant. He sent me pics of those a long time ago, he was pretty excited about them!
I don't think it would do you much good, even if it fits. The air intake is already drawing the air from outside the engine. This would maybe cool down the compartment a very little bit, but I don't really see engine heat being an issue. It would take a lot more work to make it a "ram air" style setup.
I guess I'd still do it if it fit, just so the hood at least has scoops that are open lol.
I'm still thinking of adding an aftermarket "Cowl Induction" (1970 Chevelle style)hood scoop to my original hood since my first PDR estimate was for $650 and I have $500 deductable. I like the Challenger hood but it would be much more costly and still be susceptable to easy hail damage. My location in Denver hasn't been bad for hail till lately - 3 hail storms in the last 2 weeks
The hood scoop would cover most of the hail dents and could be bitchin with a good looking scoop so I was hoping someone could photo chop one on for me.
Id say invest in a garage or car port.... or keep fixing your truck and letting hail f*ck it up over and over.
dude...you almost Leno but not quite......the garage is full of Harleys mang........ and besides........what are you going to do....Dodge (excuse the pun) the freggin' hail stones.......you New Englander's crack me up