ram air hood
#11
RE: ram air hood
Hey Dan,
What's to keep water when it rains from going in your fully functional hoodscoop, and down onto your engine and electrical wiring? Is there a built in drain? lol
Might sound dumb, but I could have sworn that the mustang scoops that were functional had some sort of a built in drain for anything heavier than air - rain.
What's to keep water when it rains from going in your fully functional hoodscoop, and down onto your engine and electrical wiring? Is there a built in drain? lol
Might sound dumb, but I could have sworn that the mustang scoops that were functional had some sort of a built in drain for anything heavier than air - rain.
#12
RE: ram air hood
ORIGINAL: ExplosiveSoundz
Hey Dan,
What's to keep water when it rains from going in your fully functional hoodscoop, and down onto your engine and electrical wiring? Is there a built in drain? lol
Might sound dumb, but I could have sworn that the mustang scoops that were functional had some sort of a built in drain for anything heavier than air - rain.
Hey Dan,
What's to keep water when it rains from going in your fully functional hoodscoop, and down onto your engine and electrical wiring? Is there a built in drain? lol
Might sound dumb, but I could have sworn that the mustang scoops that were functional had some sort of a built in drain for anything heavier than air - rain.
#14
RE: ram air hood
Well, I'm a big fan of Symmetrical things on a vehicle, so if you made two of those, the one on the passenger's side being for looks only, and the driver's side functional, I think that would be a great idea!
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