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King Tut 09-26-2013 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Frs300 (Post 1234490)
When I get my car back I'm goig to log temps with stock hood then throw on vented hood see what we get..I don't have oil coolee or radiator upgrade so we will see how well it works. Might end up trading hood for oil cooler in the end

Don't trade it. I will take it. I will give you a new Mishimoto oil cooler in exchange. :D

OICU812 09-26-2013 01:05 PM

Regarding all the talk of air flow under the hood..

Some locals here in the car club recently drilled out their fender side panels, where your 86 pistons are, amazing how much air can come through on those sections, sitting comes out like a hair dryer no joke.. Something to consider anyhow. :)

olorin 09-26-2013 01:37 PM

Is it temperature or pressure that is the concern? If pressure it would seem opening up the side fenders (as folks have mentioned) would be a great way to go.

Frs300 09-26-2013 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by King Tut (Post 1235285)
Don't trade it. I will take it. I will give you a new Mishimoto oil cooler in exchange. :D


word let me log some temps first see how well it does and if it dont work out and you really want to trade i will

Frs300 09-26-2013 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by OICU812 (Post 1235297)
Regarding all the talk of air flow under the hood..

Some locals here in the car club recently drilled out their fender side panels, where your 86 pistons are, amazing how much air can come through on those sections, sitting comes out like a hair dryer no joke.. Something to consider anyhow. :)

got pictures of what they did exactly?

niceguy21 09-26-2013 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Supermassive (Post 1195584)
I can actually attest to this...the FR-S generates a ton of underhood pressure. When I was running my CF hood it was extremely noticeable because it would flex the sides of the hood up (near the wheel arches). At 160 there was about a 1-1/2 inch gap between the hood and the wheel arches...I decided to slow down since i didn't want the hood to break. That hood was also vented so it's definitely a science as to where venting should be to alleviate that pressure. I personally think that function fender vents would help substantially...but that would require some serious fabrication to make work well.

I agree with most of you guys as well, as for me I manufacturer carbon fiber products such as hoods.I myself have a carbon fiber hood on my FRS and there is a great amount of pressure build from within and under the hood, since the hood is a light yet solid piece, it generates a lot more flex than the alumuniun OEM hood, since pressure is being pushed from underneath the hood and from air resistance pressure being excerted from the outside of the hood. As for the OEM hood there also some flex being excerted yet you can't notice since its painted and the fact that alumunium retains it rigidity shape better than carbon.

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Frostyman 09-26-2013 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Frs300 (Post 1235801)
got pictures of what they did exactly?

From :http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=870191
http://i692.photobucket.com/albums/v...0_165340-1.jpg

SmsAlSuwaidi 09-26-2013 07:19 PM

:barf: might be functional but damn that aint pretty

pheoxs 09-26-2013 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by SmsAlSuwaidi (Post 1236224)
:barf: might be functional but damn that aint pretty

That's just the inside you still put the cover back over it with holes drilled or cut out the mesh on the brz inserts

SmsAlSuwaidi 09-26-2013 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by pheoxs (Post 1236228)
That's just the inside you still put the cover back over it with holes drilled or cut out the mesh on the brz inserts

Ohh alright now I see, adding a mesh might actually make it look way better. I thought they were driving around with huge cut side panels

Ethan 09-26-2013 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by SmsAlSuwaidi (Post 1236284)
Ohh alright now I see, adding a mesh might actually make it look way better. I thought they were driving around with huge cut side panels

There is a thread on this and a mesh part you can buy through Rally Sport Direct. See: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33462. I was ready to do this because: (i) I hate have a fake vent on my BRZ, and (ii) extra cooling would be nice.

I held off, however, for a couple of reasons. If you pop the hood, you'll notice that the hood hinges are right in the area where the vent would go. So, I have a hard time believing that a ton of air could flow through that spot. Also, I was concerned that rain would get in and then get stuck inside the quarter panel. Any thoughts on those issues?

Frs300 09-26-2013 08:43 PM

inserts are way over priced for plastic

mike the snake 09-26-2013 11:31 PM

I'm thinking that some metal screen formed to fit perfectly into the recess would look pretty good too.

Anthony 09-27-2013 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by OICU812 (Post 1235297)
Some locals here in the car club recently drilled out their fender side panels, where your 86 pistons are, amazing how much air can come through on those sections, sitting comes out like a hair dryer no joke.. Something to consider anyhow. :)

http://forum.unity3d.com/attachment....1&d=1377691686

I did not know about this. I'm considering un-thanking your post so I can thank it a second time. I can't see any of the pictures or videos in the related links yet, but I'm looking forward to looking into it later. The thought of hood lift has really been breaking my balls lately.


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