Cervini Ram Air hood question
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Cervini Ram Air hood question
Due to paint bubble im thinking about going aftermarket. People check your hood, its most likely you have paint bubbles too along the edge. Anways back to the topic. Will having the two hood nostril in front create more air drag? Water getting in on raining days? What are the advantage and disavantage?
http://www.cjponyparts.com/cervini-h...FWUF7Aodh0EAlQ
http://www.cjponyparts.com/cervini-h...FWUF7Aodh0EAlQ
Last edited by 13'GT Black; 11-12-2014 at 04:30 PM.
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Trufiber here too. I haven't had any issues with the water getting in (although I'd say more gets in through the heat extraction vents than through the front ram air part).
I have noticed that you can see the "heat waves" coming out of the heat extraction vents, but I'm not sure if they really help all that much. To me, it just looks a lot cooler than stock.
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Trufiber here too. I haven't had any issues with the water getting in (although I'd say more gets in through the heat extraction vents than through the front ram air part).
I have noticed that you can see the "heat waves" coming out of the heat extraction vents, but I'm not sure if they really help all that much. To me, it just looks a lot cooler than stock.
Trufiber here too. I haven't had any issues with the water getting in (although I'd say more gets in through the heat extraction vents than through the front ram air part).
I have noticed that you can see the "heat waves" coming out of the heat extraction vents, but I'm not sure if they really help all that much. To me, it just looks a lot cooler than stock.
Last edited by 13'GT Black; 11-17-2014 at 09:58 PM.