***SN95 Ulitmate Hood Guide***

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Not the greatest pictures, but there is an angled piece at the top that prevents any air from going above the radiator, then the pieces on the sides prevent air from going around the sides. Measured of E stock gauge, I would always run around the A or L of NORMAL. I now run around the R after a 25 minute race and even O around ten minutes in.

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Cool. Thanks man


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Yes, extremely. Wouldn't recommend for a street car. I would have to keep in mind to look ahead or see my surroundings before sitting down. Biggest danger is small children. I no longer have it.
 

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Quick question? Where's the guidance?


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Guidance? You mean in when/where/how to install the pins or how does the pins go through the hole when you lower it? I can't say hood pins are ever a gad idea. Overkill on a lot of cars possibly even including mine - absolutely. But for how they pins go through the hool - same way the latch hits its mark and the fenders do not rub the hood, the hinges keeps it all in line as long as they are tight. Now with pins your certainly not just going to let it slam from 2-3 ft up, you lower it slowly to be sure something doesn't happen but this is another reason a lot of people 86 the latch when they do pins.
 

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If he is asking about how to install hood pins I did a how-to in the how-to section.
 

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Guidance? You mean in when/where/how to install the pins or how does the pins go through the hole when you lower it? I can't say hood pins are ever a gad idea. Overkill on a lot of cars possibly even including mine - absolutely. But for how they pins go through the hool - same way the latch hits its mark and the fenders do not rub the hood, the hinges keeps it all in line as long as they are tight. Now with pins your certainly not just going to let it slam from 2-3 ft up, you lower it slowly to be sure something doesn't happen but this is another reason a lot of people 86 the latch when they do pins.

Nah taco, I'm saying the titles are "the ultimate guides" but it's just a big photo album. It's the exterior pics of the "members rides" section all compiled into one thread.
Guidance would be something like I got this hood because my intake wouldn't clear the stock hood etc. Or even something like, I bought X hood but I had to do X to make it fit.
Guidance.
Ps: to save more room y'all could probably compile the ultimate hood and the ultimate bumped into one thread. It could be titled the ultimate facia guide or something of the likes. It's not too often that a bumper and a hood aren't in the same photo.

PPS: sorry if I offended anyone with a stock hood and hood pins. Foul on the play..

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Don't Sext and Drive.

Nah taco, I'm saying the titles are "the ultimate guides" but it's just a big photo album. It's the exterior pics of the "members rides" section all compiled into one thread.
Guidance would be something like I got this hood because my intake wouldn't clear the stock hood etc. Or even something like, I bought X hood but I had to do X to make it fit.
Guidance.
Ps: to save more room y'all could probably compile the ultimate hood and the ultimate bumped into one thread. It could be titled the ultimate facia guide or something of the likes. It's not too often that a bumper and a hood aren't in the same photo.

PPS: sorry if I offended anyone with a stock hood and hood pins. Foul on the play..

Don't Sext and Drive.

I "did" enjoy this thread.

Was it your 1st time seeing a 98 GT w a cobra hood and a Mach I chin spoiler?


Don't Sext and Drive.

ok dude do you remember the advice I gave in our PM's about typing less and reading more? This is a perfect example and more then likely that is what 96black54 means. No one here enjoys seeing riced out mustangs like you posted for some unknown reason.

The forum has also been running for some time now and from what I know keeps the majority of the members perfectly happy the way it is set up. I think this is the 3rd or 4th post now that you have jumped all over, loaded up with just random comments/questions/opinions and then suggested that we change it/move it to what you think is a better way. I mean sometimes I honestly wonder if you are a former member that was booted off and just back to troll or if you are really just that enthusiastic and just can't control it?
 

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ttocs,....I love mustangs! Riced out, dragged packed, nascar'd, drifted, sub'd out...build it,...I like it. What bothers me is those that "throw wrenches in the gears" when the machine is running soundly...so to speak (trying to be nice here)

Wrenches include;
degrade comments, poking fun of anothers post, allowing their disfunctional sperm injected medulla oblongata run out of control through the keyboard. Im all about helping, sharing, enjoying mustangs, but suttle badgering of members I am not. This forum is not like the other forums, but this type of member will bring it to.
 

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