Finished Ram Air Hood
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Originally posted by 05YellowGT@March 24, 2005, 6:49 AM
The Steeda CAI has a conical filter and a heat shield that separates it from the rest of the engine compartment. The heat shield has a rubber gasket around the edge and the hood sits on top of that , so it actually forms a box with the hood as the top. With the ram air hood , the opening is right over the filter and drops air directly on top of it inside the box. After they put the hood on for a fitting , I had it on for about a week while they used my stock hood to match the paint. After driving I could stop and open the hood and heat would rise off the rest of the engine compartment , but the filter itself would be cold to the touch. Between the heat shield and the hood , the area inside the box is definitely getting much colder air than it normally would ...
The Steeda CAI has a conical filter and a heat shield that separates it from the rest of the engine compartment. The heat shield has a rubber gasket around the edge and the hood sits on top of that , so it actually forms a box with the hood as the top. With the ram air hood , the opening is right over the filter and drops air directly on top of it inside the box. After they put the hood on for a fitting , I had it on for about a week while they used my stock hood to match the paint. After driving I could stop and open the hood and heat would rise off the rest of the engine compartment , but the filter itself would be cold to the touch. Between the heat shield and the hood , the area inside the box is definitely getting much colder air than it normally would ...
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Originally posted by 2005RedGT@July 7, 2005, 10:12 AM
I have some here :
http://www.mymustangpage.com/2005redgt/page20
-Bryan
I have some here :
http://www.mymustangpage.com/2005redgt/page20
-Bryan
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