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Old Sep 20, 2007 | 09:42 PM
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Thats looks sweet! Im glad your making it fuctional. Not to many people make it real. On my hood I installed this scoops. I made the Fuctional. I cut and placed a grill at the scoop opening and the hood at the back of the scoop and there is a brace that I just pulled back. I put it like this so it will feed the Throttle body with clean air and when it rains the water will just drip down the brace away from the air cleaner. It works great!! I wanted to make it a direct connection with the air cleaner but I was worried about the rain. And I figured that the RAM AIR affect is not going to be that strong because if you drive down the freeway at 75 or what ever and you stick you hand on top of the wishshild or and part of the body there is a 1 in or so cushion of air that is not doing much. So I figure is good to give the engine cold air!! Its cool when you hit a puddle of water you can see the steam come through the scoops like a dragons nostrils or something!!

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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 02:50 PM
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ITS FINALLY DONE!

I went and got the proper bolts this morning, and finished bolting it down. In street trim, it runs very nicely, I do notice a slight diffrence on the highway; but in race trim....its a big diffrence. With the tray that seals to the hood, my shortened belt, and my traction shackles, it feels like a whole diffrent animal. Im pritty confident on a good solid 14 run. 14.7s are my hope, and I think I may get that. Pictures in a bit.

I do have to take it off and make a few more cuts before its where I want it exactly, but for most purposes, its complete. YAY!
 
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 04:50 PM
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i noticed that you have your heat sheild off, can you do that without effecting the paint on the hood ?, the reason i ask is because im thinking of doing something like this but 2 scoops and they will cool the filter and the entire engine bay, thanks looks great so far
 
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 05:05 PM
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also can you cut the hood like that without it causing structual damage? thanks

turned out great
 
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 05:17 PM
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also can you cut the hood like that without it causing structual damage? thanks

turned out great
I took the heat shield off my Indy, haven't had any issues yet.
 
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 05:39 PM
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I dont have an Indy but its the same engine
 
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 09:42 PM
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also can you cut the hood like that without it causing structual damage? thanks

turned out great

I took the heat shield off my Indy, haven't had any issues yet.
I would recomend puttting it back on. When I took mine off earlier this summer I noticed that the decay of the paint was accelerated on the hood. So if there are any underlying issues with paint on your truck, it may become noticable sooner rather than later.

Im actually thinking of getting another one and cutting out the hole in that and putting that back up.

As far as structural damage, I havent noticed any issues as of yet, and I wouldnt assume there would be any. After all, I did pritty much brace it by bolting the scoop to the hood.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 10:36 AM
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ORIGINAL: 2500 mopar

also can you cut the hood like that without it causing structual damage? thanks

turned out great

I took the heat shield off my Indy, haven't had any issues yet.
I would recomend puttting it back on. When I took mine off earlier this summer I noticed that the decay of the paint was accelerated on the hood. So if there are any underlying issues with paint on your truck, it may become noticable sooner rather than later.

Im actually thinking of getting another one and cutting out the hole in that and putting that back up.

As far as structural damage, I havent noticed any issues as of yet, and I wouldnt assume there would be any. After all, I did pritty much brace it by bolting the scoop to the hood.
It is torn to shreads lol, I am getting my truck repainted in the winter anyway, if worse comes to worse I buy a new one?
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 06:00 PM
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also can you cut the hood like that without it causing structual damage? thanks

turned out great

I took the heat shield off my Indy, haven't had any issues yet.
I would recomend puttting it back on. When I took mine off earlier this summer I noticed that the decay of the paint was accelerated on the hood. So if there are any underlying issues with paint on your truck, it may become noticable sooner rather than later.

Im actually thinking of getting another one and cutting out the hole in that and putting that back up.

As far as structural damage, I havent noticed any issues as of yet, and I wouldnt assume there would be any. After all, I did pritty much brace it by bolting the scoop to the hood.
It is torn to shreads lol, I am getting my truck repainted in the winter anyway, if worse comes to worse I buy a new one?
yea. It really sucks that even on their special edition vehicles (obviously not the viper though) they still used **** primer. Cheep american nonsense.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 06:17 PM
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Alright, I've been waiting patiently, but enough is enough. Are you going to post pics of the finished product or what?
 
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