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Ideas on a fiberglass hoodscope?
We just built a new Saris 825 and found out we need more air in the hatch, I'm going to go with a hood scoop but just want to know what everyone is using? Or what model or design I should go with . Any input would be great. Thanks
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Harwood internal flange/hidden flange style. Much cleaner look. Get anodized bevel washers with Allen head bolts.
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Originally Posted by Sick Stinger
(Post 4195379)
Harwood internal flange/hidden flange style. Much cleaner look. Get anodized bevel washers with Allen head bolts.
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Not sure what Harwood you speak of but the one I bought would hold my father at 250 on it no issue. The one I just bought is crap I layed some heavy matt and resin to strengthen it
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I bought 4 Harwood scoops this year and ALL of them were super thin and had to be reinforced alot. I think they were the 3162 (?) tall aero pro stock models.
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Does it suprise you they need to be beefed up? they are made for car hoods, not your drunk azz falling on them........
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Paging Glass Dave.......
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i have used several Harwood scoops and they all needed to be beefed up. To be fair they are made for cars, i had no probs with any of them.
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With two engines crammed in my small boat, heat was an issue so I built a new hatch with scoops both ends open. It pulls out a lot of heat from the engine bay measured before and after the install. I used a light scoop locally made for drag cars and added more layup to it. Cut the flange off for a lower profile and used a lot of screws to fasten in the hatch.
http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/Scoop%20decals http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/Scoop%20project%202 http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/mirage257.4.jpg |
There are vent holes behind the panel with Mirage logo on it but it wasn't enough to get air pulled in and out through the aluminum side vents .
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