AustinJohn
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As some may recall I've been on a long, one man mission to lessen the under hood heat generated by my turbo. I ceramic coated my pipes and did some other things and all that helped a little but still I wasn't satisfied.
Earlier this year I talked with Leroy Ranger who runs a shop up the road doing body and custom work and we came up with a design that seems to help. This isn't for anyone who wants the WRX or muscle car look. In fact our idea was to keep it looking as stock as possible.
His approach was to cut out sections of the original hood (leaving all the bracing) and re-skin it producing a hood that retains the suggestions of the original accent lines (visible in the pic near the headlights) and "crowns" half way between the windshield washer sqirters near the front windshield . But, as shown by the inset, the crown is 3/4" higher than the original hood to give a 1/2" exit for hot air either pushed at speed or in stop and go driving by natural "hot air rise".
The cost was about $800 using the original hood or Leroy can get an after market hood for less than $100 so you don't have to drive without a hood. He's much in demand so it's not a quick process but his work is first class. If anyone is interested, his shop is in New Braunfels and his phone number is 210--262-5626.
Earlier this year I talked with Leroy Ranger who runs a shop up the road doing body and custom work and we came up with a design that seems to help. This isn't for anyone who wants the WRX or muscle car look. In fact our idea was to keep it looking as stock as possible.
His approach was to cut out sections of the original hood (leaving all the bracing) and re-skin it producing a hood that retains the suggestions of the original accent lines (visible in the pic near the headlights) and "crowns" half way between the windshield washer sqirters near the front windshield . But, as shown by the inset, the crown is 3/4" higher than the original hood to give a 1/2" exit for hot air either pushed at speed or in stop and go driving by natural "hot air rise".
The cost was about $800 using the original hood or Leroy can get an after market hood for less than $100 so you don't have to drive without a hood. He's much in demand so it's not a quick process but his work is first class. If anyone is interested, his shop is in New Braunfels and his phone number is 210--262-5626.