So I was looking on ebay and I ran into this hood. It has air ducts in the hood that routs it to the air filter box. It can come in Fiberglass or Carbon Fiber. I was thinking of getting the Carbon Fiber one, which I think might blend in nice with my Phantom Black Metallic GTO. What you guys think?
Is there anything to draw the air in? I read where it says it brings the air in above the intake but I didn't read anything saying the air is fed into the intake.
__________________
Vice President :SVGTO Tigers
Member
Last edited by GTO JUDGE : 12-26-2007 at 12:59 PM.
Is there anything to draw the air in? I read where it says it brings the air in above the intake but I didn't read anything saying the air is fed into the intake.
Yea, what he said.
I see the pic shows an outlet on the underside of the hood, but the GTO is a bottom breather, so, unless there is some seperate associated duct work, then you would have to leave the lid off the air box in order for the "scooped" air to get in.
Russ
__________________ 21st Century Muscle, The Soul of a Legend!
Get a nice AEM Brute force Air Intake, and that would go nice with your hood. You'll be sucking the air in like crazy. And problally everything else that blows your way. Good Luck. Black carbon fiber should look okay.
I HADthis exact hood and left it carbon fiber-no paint. I have a black 06 and you could not tell it from a distance and it fit perfect. *****I did not "Pin" the hood and it blew off and shattered the wind shield and crushed the roof. I did not regret buying it, but could not spend another grand to replace it (put the stock back on).
Would I buy it again - prod not
Was I satisfied with it - YES, but when the desire and dust had settled, I realized that it was a lot of buck for little bang
If you do get it, it does look good and fits great --JUST Pin It*******OH did I mention that I was drag racing when I lost my hood
The latch must have vibrated loose or the force of air when I let off at about 130mph, in any event the hood would flutter at speed (it is light weight). We had actually talked of hood pins on the way to the strip, but felt they were too 70's.
So I reccomend some way to attach it in addition to the center latch. If I had another grand to blow, I would get it again - but put flush Pins to hold it down and not look too bad.
AutoForums.com is the premier network of enthusiast-owned
enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
We operate more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share
experiences and opinions as a community.