View Full Version : SS Hood Fucntionality Debate - new evidence
beanie
08-11-2006, 08:03 AM
A few weeks ago I installed a Volant on my 98SS. After doing so, I took a dremmel to the openings leading to the intake and doubled their size. After quick drive of up to 30 or 40 mph just to check it out, I found a ton of fiberglass dust all over the filter (and area enclosed by the volant setup) that had collected inside the hood during the process. I would think that this is pretty good proof that the hood is functional even at low speeds......
Hot Black Trans-Am
08-11-2006, 08:41 AM
We already know they are good at making things dirty and a good CAI, but it still doesn't show nothing for the actual "ram air" thing that keeps getting debated. If someone can rig up an air pressure gauge in the intake some how to show a ram air boost then maybe it'll get settled.
beanie
08-11-2006, 11:50 AM
with a sealed system - think it has to ram the air....?
Hot Black Trans-Am
08-11-2006, 01:36 PM
I'd think you'd have to be going really fast to scoop more air in than what the engine would suck in considering the size of the scoop, but being sealed would get you closer. I think you can scoop more air with the FRA mod than what the hood would grab.
unnatural aspirations
08-11-2006, 10:30 PM
ID GO WITH THE TURBONATOR...I PUT 4 ON MINE..WITH THE EXTRA LOUD ELECTRIC MOTORS AT 2 PSI PER UNIT. IM RUNNING 8 PSI AND THEY ARE BETTER THAN THAT CRAPPY PROCHARGER. AND COST ONLY 200 HUNDRED AND ALSO DONT RUN OFF THE MOTOR.:zoom:
sunsetorangess
08-12-2006, 09:03 AM
The ss hood is great and works but.... If your a quater mile racer the hood doesnt help much. When your motor get's hot the heat rises, which causes heat soak. The hood absorbs this heat and contains it but once you drive at a decent speed for a min or so the hood cools down and then becomes funtional.
J
ProwlerZ
08-13-2006, 06:10 PM
ID GO WITH THE TURBONATOR...I PUT 4 ON MINE..WITH THE EXTRA LOUD ELECTRIC MOTORS AT 2 PSI PER UNIT. IM RUNNING 8 PSI AND THEY ARE BETTER THAN THAT CRAPPY PROCHARGER. AND COST ONLY 200 HUNDRED AND ALSO DONT RUN OFF THE MOTOR.:zoom:
I hate posts like this, I wanna poke fun sooo bad, but you never know if the guy's serious. By the way, saying you have a 2002 35th Z is silly, we all know it was the 35th and last year, and yours isn't a special edition 35th... Ha, I got to poke fun anyways. Now to go make sure I haven't written that on any of my signatures... :hide:
silverTA2002
08-14-2006, 11:35 AM
Heat soak vs. Cold air..... the debate lives on.
One thing is for sure, your air filter gets dirty quicker.
GatorSS
08-16-2006, 10:53 AM
:seesaw:
While this debate may never end, it's kinda fun to watch...unlike quite a few other debates.
Hey, have you seen a debate about the usefulness of fuel magnets? It's funny, too. "What do you mean they don't work?! The commercial says it does! It wouldn't be on TV if it weren't true!"
jmhvenom
08-16-2006, 11:56 AM
ID GO WITH THE TURBONATOR...I PUT 4 ON MINE..WITH THE EXTRA LOUD ELECTRIC MOTORS AT 2 PSI PER UNIT. IM RUNNING 8 PSI AND THEY ARE BETTER THAN THAT CRAPPY PROCHARGER. AND COST ONLY 200 HUNDRED AND ALSO DONT RUN OFF THE MOTOR.:zoom:
Wow... wow. Do you use the air foil along with those? lol.
I consider mine a 35th Anniversary Z28... says it right there on the dash :bomb:
nitroussharks
08-16-2006, 04:56 PM
even if the hood doesnt grab that much air . i still like the way it looks.
vBulletin® v3.8.0 Beta 4, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.