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CounterSpace Garage 02-02-2016 03:29 PM

TrackSpec Hood Louvers
 
One of the major challenges with the FT86, is the ability to extract heat out of the engine bay. While a stock car that is street driven doesn't have any problems staying within normal operating temperatures, cars that are Forced Induction, or are driven hard on the track often have overheating issues.

Another occurrence the more spirited drivers may have noticed, is that the stock hood "flaps" at higher speeds. There is a lot of air trapped under the hood, and to escape, the air wobbles the stock hood, escaping out the side. This produces a few undesirable effects: extra drag, front end lift, and a general feeling of uneasyness about the hood staying in place.


CSG is proud to introduce the TrackSpec Motorsports Hood Louver/Heat Extractor Vents for the FRS/BRZ/GT86.

A major design hurdle was finding a proper model of the FRS/BRZ/GT86 to perform CFD analysis to determine the effectiveness of the hood. Such analysis is often performed, but CSG and TrackSpec discovered that all of the commonly available models had some major flaws: they all assume a flat underbody, and they do not model inside the engine bay at all! With such a flawed model, the analysis would also be heavily flawed, so we set about seeking to make our own model. Unfortunately, with the budget we have, it was impossible to laser scan such a complex shape (the underbody, and more importantly, the engine bay) to get the level of accuracy we sought.

This led us to use the flawed models, with some modifications, to attempt to simulate airflow through the engine bay. This data, being flawed, was taken with a grain of salt, and was used only to try different shapes, angles, and sizes of vents, which would ultimately be verified with real world testing. Due to the complexity of the actual car, real world testing would be the only feasible way to get accurate measurements (we don't have the budget for windtunnel testing... sorry!).

The end result of this testing, is the vent pictured below. The vent is designed to drop into the stock hood, and does several things:

- an overall 43% drop in under-hood pressure at highway speeds
- a 60% drop in under-hood pressure at 120mph!
- A net front downforce (we had to add wing angle during testing to balance the now-grippier front)
- Increased cooling (less pressure under the hood = more air flowing through the radiator; more air being extracted = more air flowing through the radiator)

The above claims were verified with real-world data, and tested at Willow Springs Intentional Raceway, aka "The Fastest in the West" at speeds up to 130mph under race conditions.

MSRP is $329.99, and are now available at http://counterspacegarage.com/produc...-frs-gt86.html


*** There have been many requests for covers or trays to address rain. We are in the process of working with TrackSpec Motorsports to design a cover which will prevent water entry for parked cars. We do not recommend that you drive your car with the Hood Louver covers on. More information on the covers will be posted, as we finalize the design.

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OnionTou 03-28-2016 08:28 PM

can you take a picture of the inside of the hood? (To see what had to be chopped or changed to get it installed).


Thanks!

zdr93523 03-29-2016 01:35 AM

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Here are some pics, including one from under the hood.

MaximeT 03-29-2016 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by zdr93523 (Post 2600949)
Here are some pics, including one from under the hood.

I love your car :o

nickmerronesucks 03-29-2016 09:06 AM

God these look so good.

zdr93523 03-30-2016 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by MaximeT (Post 2601043)
I love your car :o

BTW... That's my wife going out for a TT session in the last pic! Technically it is her car hahaha.

JasonXieyf 03-30-2016 06:23 AM

One off-topic question, what front splitter are you using??? thanks

zdr93523 03-30-2016 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by JasonXieyf (Post 2602871)
One off-topic question, what front splitter are you using??? thanks

DrivewayLabs 5"

eddieflyinv 06-21-2016 03:27 PM

I would be very very interested in these, if there was a cover option.
I leave my car parked for a week out in the open at work so I couldnt justify installing them without a cover..

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CounterSpace Garage 06-21-2016 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eddieflyinv (Post 2686305)
I would be very very interested in these, if there was a cover option.
I leave my car parked for a week out in the open at work so I couldnt justify installing them without a cover..

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It is the same logic used on all vented hoods. With covers, the vents don't quite vent. Without covers, you are a bit exposed. With that said, it is definitely a compromise between the application's goal and aesthetic goal. Many of our clients have parked their cars out in massive storms and driven in adverse environmental conditions without issue. Understandably, not everyone has the same level of DGAF attitude. :)

zdr93523 06-23-2016 02:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eddieflyinv (Post 2686305)
I would be very very interested in these, if there was a cover option.
I leave my car parked for a week out in the open at work so I couldnt justify installing them without a cover..

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Get an outdoor rated car cover and protect the entire car. Problem solved.

eddieflyinv 06-24-2016 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by CounterSpace Garage (Post 2686746)
It is the same logic used on all vented hoods. With covers, the vents don't quite vent. Without covers, you are a bit exposed. With that said, it is definitely a compromise between the application's goal and aesthetic goal. Many of our clients have parked their cars out in massive storms and driven in adverse environmental conditions without issue. Understandably, not everyone has the same level of DGAF attitude. :)

Hahaha my DGAF attitude has a line drawn at water pouring under my hood when it sits outside for a week, but I get your point,
Idgaf if it happens while driving the car lol

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eddieflyinv 06-24-2016 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by zdr93523 (Post 2687709)
Get an outdoor rated car cover and protect the entire car. Problem solved.

I would probably resort to that, integrated covers just seem way more convenient

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CounterSpace Garage 06-24-2016 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by eddieflyinv (Post 2687763)
Hahaha my DGAF attitude has a line drawn at water pouring under my hood when it sits outside for a week, but I get your point,
Idgaf if it happens while driving the car lol

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:lol: Yes. It's a varying form of it, however, any vented hood is a 'risk' regardless of rain covers or not. ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by eddieflyinv (Post 2687765)
I would probably resort to that, integrated covers just seem way more convenient

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Integrated covers don't allow air to be evacuated properly. ;)


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