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Old 02-02-2008, 11:03 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Ehh, just trying to have fun, I have never been to California. One day maybe for a vacation trip out west.

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I was only funning with you... Way too much is lost with the written word these days, sorry... Just out to tear-it-up.


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i dont think the hood scoops are fake. those rubber parts actually do infact allow air to pass through. u can take those rubber parts under the hood and see for yourself.
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The hood scoops do work. If you want even more air to get inside your engine compartment, Open the hood & Remove the rubber liner. If you look where the liner was you will see a metal pocket in the hood, Drill several holes in the pocket[ from under the hood ] to allow for more air to enter, be carefull you don't drill through the hood. When complete [ DON'T INSTALL ] the rubber boots. leave them out. or you car try to remove as much material as you can from the lower section of the scoop that is facing the engine, The scoop and rubber fittings are designed to let air in then bounce off the back of the scoop and enter the engine bay.


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