Ram Air Hood
#1
Ram Air Hood
Looking at the ram air hood, does it really offer that much benefit for a monte or is it more for looks? On a TA, the intake openings in the hood meet up with the intake correct? but on the monte the intake is near the side of the vehicle, and the cowl is still in the center...any opinions here cuz im curious....I really like the look of the hood, but will it really help with air induction?
#3
#6
Sorry man... I couldn't get enough info about the hood to tell. I have read in the past that you have to be doing 120+ to get any "real" benefit from a ram air hood. Style-wise, I like it. If you have the stock intake you shouldn't see any gains from the ram-air style hood. As for my car...
http://cartuning.ca/products/product...rlo&engine=ls4
Everything that is on that page, I have on my car. Not a supercharger though. A turbocharger. It is an expensive option, but IMO 100% worth it. I had to plan 6 months ahead with my wife in order to use my income tax return on it. If you have the experience and are willing to fab a little bit, any supercharger for the LS block will fit our cars. The only differences in our engine is the crank shaft is 13mm shorter (3mm on one side and 10mm on the other). The water pump is different (because of clearance issues). And the intake manifold is mounted "backwards". You can delete the DOD with a new valley cover which will allow you to use a larger intake manifold. e.g. FAST... The main restriction on our engine is the intake manifold which compresses to a "D" shape just past the throttle body. Good luck with the ride and hit me up if you have any questions.
http://cartuning.ca/products/product...rlo&engine=ls4
Everything that is on that page, I have on my car. Not a supercharger though. A turbocharger. It is an expensive option, but IMO 100% worth it. I had to plan 6 months ahead with my wife in order to use my income tax return on it. If you have the experience and are willing to fab a little bit, any supercharger for the LS block will fit our cars. The only differences in our engine is the crank shaft is 13mm shorter (3mm on one side and 10mm on the other). The water pump is different (because of clearance issues). And the intake manifold is mounted "backwards". You can delete the DOD with a new valley cover which will allow you to use a larger intake manifold. e.g. FAST... The main restriction on our engine is the intake manifold which compresses to a "D" shape just past the throttle body. Good luck with the ride and hit me up if you have any questions.
#7
I have the '00 version..I got the one with the ram air cut out, although I never did the cutout, someone by me custom fabbed it where it dumps right by the air intake, but I am in agreement, I don't think air traveling "forward" through the plenum to the intake area can offer that much power
what it does offer is 2 things...1.) The aftermentioned looks, and 2.) Some weight reduction as it is lighter then the stock hood...
Joe
what it does offer is 2 things...1.) The aftermentioned looks, and 2.) Some weight reduction as it is lighter then the stock hood...
Joe
#10
Looking at the ram air hood, does it really offer that much benefit for a monte or is it more for looks? On a TA, the intake openings in the hood meet up with the intake correct? but on the monte the intake is near the side of the vehicle, and the cowl is still in the center...any opinions here cuz im curious....I really like the look of the hood, but will it really help with air induction?
Put Flowmaster 44's and bigger tips on a couple of weeks ago, seems to have a bit more pick up, not to mention it WAY more aggressive sounding.
But just for the record, knowing what I know now about the hood, I'd still buy it.
Last edited by Black Bowtie; 09-08-2010 at 10:51 PM.