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My 70 dollar Heat Extractor Hood
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<blockquote data-quote="evilcw311" data-source="post: 903057" data-attributes="member: 12926"><p>having the termi style heat extractor hood on my 95 i have seen a bit of a cooling effect on my motor, but thats obviously way different than a cowl as you guys are talking of. mine is basically flowing jsut as the pic that replica just posted up above. now obviously i did it the expensive way by jsut ordering the hood already built but i honestly have seen a difference. we played around with a remote meat thermometer with my old hood and then the h.e. hood and seen anywhere from a 20d drop to upwards of 80d drops depending on if we were in town and on the highway. so i dont know if that helps you guys decide on validity of a true h.e. style hood or not but it seems that for mine it is well worth it, only downfall is the rain getting on my belt when the car sits still in the rain. i have to make some cover plates for rainy days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evilcw311, post: 903057, member: 12926"] having the termi style heat extractor hood on my 95 i have seen a bit of a cooling effect on my motor, but thats obviously way different than a cowl as you guys are talking of. mine is basically flowing jsut as the pic that replica just posted up above. now obviously i did it the expensive way by jsut ordering the hood already built but i honestly have seen a difference. we played around with a remote meat thermometer with my old hood and then the h.e. hood and seen anywhere from a 20d drop to upwards of 80d drops depending on if we were in town and on the highway. so i dont know if that helps you guys decide on validity of a true h.e. style hood or not but it seems that for mine it is well worth it, only downfall is the rain getting on my belt when the car sits still in the rain. i have to make some cover plates for rainy days. [/QUOTE]
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