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Old 12/12/11, 02:28 PM
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Spyshot of the new 2010-2012 Steeda Hood w/ functional vents

Hey Guys and Gals,

We are just getting ready to release our new hood design later this week and I was able to get a picture to post before it is fully released. Take a look at the new design with functional vents to get rid of unwanted underhood heat.

Price will be around $649.95 and you can PM Gus for preorders if you truly intersted!!

Let me know what you guys think!


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What Picture?
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This one.

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I dont see it either
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Sorry, the page timeout and I went back to finish it and I couldn't find it.

Thanks theAce for following through with the pic!
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Next time I hit a deer & need a new hood, I know just what to get!
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Looks great!
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Looks very good...and surprisingly tasteful.

Was any aerodynamic testing done to be sure that the vents are in low pressure areas?
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Looks nice, can you spy a profile shot
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whats the hood made of?
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OMG...THIS is what I have been wanting!
Is the "PowerDome" higher or just extended forward!?

VERY Interested in this and what it is made of!
Sooo glad I waited on my decision of what I was gonna do to my hood!
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Does the vent area have slats or just one hole and a raked area behind it? Also how have the dimensions of the powerdome changed? Hard to tell in that spy pic lol I really like the tiger racing hood for its functionality, this looks good since its similar to stock but I want to know it works!
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Originally Posted by MRGTX
Looks very good...and surprisingly tasteful.

Was any aerodynamic testing done to be sure that the vents are in low pressure areas?
+1..
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Looks good

Would like to see without the black and from diff angles
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Originally Posted by JimmyM
Looks good

Would like to see without the black and from diff angles
Same here. It looks like a stock hood profile with the added vents. Is it?

Are there metal screens down inside the vents to keep leaves and crap out?

Are hood pins required or recommended?

Does it weigh less than a stock hood?

Any idea of how much cooler it keeps the engine compartment?
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Originally Posted by 5 DOT 0
Same here. It looks like a stock hood profile with the added vents. Is it?

Are there metal screens down inside the vents to keep leaves and crap out?

Are hood pins required or recommended?

Does it weigh less than a stock hood?

Any idea of how much cooler it keeps the engine compartment?
I'm sure all these questions and more will be answered in time....
Im just Thanking TJ for even giving us the early info that there will be a hood coming out!

Patiently waiting.......
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It's up on their website. Looks like the cowl is higher.



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Originally Posted by 5 DOT 0
It's up on their website. Looks like the cowl is higher.
Dang :/ woulda been nice if was stock profile. Just my opinion tho. Also the vent holes seem really far forward and not that large, wonder how much the flow through the radiator actually increases?...
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Originally Posted by mtnbikefuel80
Dang :/ woulda been nice if was stock profile. Just my opinion tho. Also the vent holes seem really far forward and not that large, wonder how much the flow through the radiator actually increases?...
The flow through the radiator is mostly effected by the grill. The vents won't effect engine temp (CHT) much but will allow heat under the hood to escape The Tiger Racing hood significantly reduces lift which increases downforce. It does help with heat dissapation but that's not it's main function.
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From the Site:
Give your Mustang a bold, muscular look and let people know this is no ordinary grocery getter with Steeda's vented cowl hood for 2010-12 Mustang

This hood is a direct bolt on and features functional vents for underhood cooling. The cowl is 1 inch taller than the factory cowl at its highest point.

Unlike most aftermarket hoods which are significantly heavier than stock, this hood a couple of pounds lighter than stock. Lightweight yet very strong.


http://www.steeda.com/store/steeda-m...cowl-hood.html


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