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Post by SP68ss on May 13, 2012 17:04:40 GMT -4
Over the winter I have added a Harwood Aero scoop to my hood.. It has a closed back should I have a couple 1" holes in my air pan to help the airflow move through?
Thanks
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Post by mario428 on May 13, 2012 20:24:10 GMT -4
Over the winter I have added a Harwood Aero scoop to my hood.. It has a closed back should I have a couple 1" holes in my air pan to help the airflow move through? Thanks Never understood that concept, buy an expensive hood scoop and the cut holes in it so that all the air you are trying to trap escapes. No holes in the scoop, if the hood flexes then add fasteners
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Post by SP68ss on May 13, 2012 20:43:56 GMT -4
Thanks for the reply Mario but I am definely not cutting holes in the back of my new exspensive scoop.. The instructions say if useing a air pan to seal the hood it is recomended to drill 2 1" holes in the air pan to improve air flow.. I am wondering if this actually needs to be done or if it is best not to do it..
Thanks
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