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I want to run something like the evo factory hood, basic vent. If you put a small lip at the leading edge it would help pull the hot air out. I also comes down to how the structure is shaped in the factory hood. And if I want to cut my hood.
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I built my own setup so I could put the turbo any place I wanted, after much pondering I decided to go top mount and deal with the heat when it presents itself. I live in new england and don't track this car so its not an overwhelming concern.
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Run e85, dial the boost and tune down to make the same power as what you are currently running.
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Not everyone has e-85 readily available
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No worries, the suggestion was valid, but there is a lot of people who are limited by pump gas, such as myself. I'm actually limited by 91, 94 octane is a 7 hour drive away. Lol
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CSG is working on a cooling solution.
I believe we will be the first, if not one of the first, to offer this type of solution. Drawing on our background in... cooling computers (as well as that of industry partners), we are developing a copper finned brass core radiator, which will be more efficient in pulling heat out of the engine coolant. Combined with a more powerful fan (which we are planning on packaging the radiator with), cooling issues should be solved. We have been testing the cores on other cars, (Supercharged NSX, Supercharged S2000), and will begin validation testing on our 2014 BRZ (also going to be supercharged). We will NOT release the solution until we are sure that it works. To add to the mix, we are NOT utilizing a vented hood. The only cooling modification will be the radiator and fan. Testing will be performed both on track, and on back roads. By the way, I love Palomar tight side. |
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Found this option: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17921 , pricing is quite a bit higher though, but fitment looks spot on, this is the reply I got from BPAuto on pricing and fitment:
Full Carbon - $2,950 + domestic shipping. Half Carbon - $1,995 + domestic shipping. FRP - $1,450 + domestic shipping. All authentic JDM parts are basically hand made. Although the quality and fitment can be good, we can't ever guarantee perfect fitment.
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Now, if there was no TMIC to seal the hood scoop's air passage, then you'd have a point, or if the hood scoop was too close to the radiator as well.
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Another option is to have someone experienced cut small slits on the hood like RobiSpec did on his frs. I think this looks very cool.
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