TN Installed - I could fry an egg on my hood
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Originally Posted by taurran
If you're worried about damaging the paint on your hood, don't worry it won't happen.
+1 on the vented hood. With my hood and heat wrap/coating I'd guess my engine bay is just as cool (if not moreso) than stock.
+1 on the vented hood. With my hood and heat wrap/coating I'd guess my engine bay is just as cool (if not moreso) than stock.
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Originally Posted by lex350
Now can someone tell me what hood taurran has on his car?
Seriously, imagine how old it is getting constantly messaged by people that want to copy every aspect of your car can be... If you only knew how many PM's I get from people with no originality whatsoever asking for a complete parts list.
If you did a little searching, you'd find one of the 50 or so posts I've already told everyone in. Its a veilside hood, but I would never recommend buying it as the quality is total garbage. Seibon is the way to go.
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Originally Posted by taurran
Are you stalking me?
Seriously, imagine how old it is getting constantly messaged by people that want to copy every aspect of your car can be... If you only knew how many PM's I get from people with no originality whatsoever asking for a complete parts list.
If you did a little searching, you'd find one of the 50 or so posts I've already told everyone in. Its a veilside hood, but I would never recommend buying it as the quality is total garbage. Seibon is the way to go.
Seriously, imagine how old it is getting constantly messaged by people that want to copy every aspect of your car can be... If you only knew how many PM's I get from people with no originality whatsoever asking for a complete parts list.
If you did a little searching, you'd find one of the 50 or so posts I've already told everyone in. Its a veilside hood, but I would never recommend buying it as the quality is total garbage. Seibon is the way to go.
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Originally Posted by taurran
Are you stalking me?
Seriously, imagine how old it is getting constantly messaged by people that want to copy every aspect of your car can be... If you only knew how many PM's I get from people with no originality whatsoever asking for a complete parts list.
If you did a little searching, you'd find one of the 50 or so posts I've already told everyone in. Its a veilside hood, but I would never recommend buying it as the quality is total garbage. Seibon is the way to go.
Seriously, imagine how old it is getting constantly messaged by people that want to copy every aspect of your car can be... If you only knew how many PM's I get from people with no originality whatsoever asking for a complete parts list.
If you did a little searching, you'd find one of the 50 or so posts I've already told everyone in. Its a veilside hood, but I would never recommend buying it as the quality is total garbage. Seibon is the way to go.
Craig is still mad that I drive a red Z and have the same turbo kit as him and I live within 100 miles
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I'll just say that to even get the hood on the car we had to trim back and reglass some of the support structure, remove and replace certain bolts under the hood, and shim some of the hinge bolts. We've also had to do other modifications, such as modifying the latch and front bumper mounts and redrilling the gasket mounting holes to get it to sit straight. All that, and numerous hours spent trying to get it to fit make me wish I had gone another route. Granted, it looks pretty good, but I don't think it was worth the time or expense.
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Originally Posted by taurran
If you're worried about damaging the paint on your hood, don't worry it won't happen.
+1 on the vented hood. With my hood and heat wrap/coating I'd guess my engine bay is just as cool (if not moreso) than stock.
+1 on the vented hood. With my hood and heat wrap/coating I'd guess my engine bay is just as cool (if not moreso) than stock.
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Originally Posted by down_shift
What's that heat shield looking thing? I didn't get one in my kit?
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Originally Posted by Weqster
Why wont it bubble the paint? Paint can only withstand a certain tempreture. My opinion, if u can fry and egg u will get problems sooner or later.
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Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
I'll try again...30k miles with the factory hood and turbo kit. 50k total on the car. NO ISSUES.
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Originally Posted by Weqster
im not challenging you. just referring to 'universal' theory. If what u state is true, then im guessing the temps are a little over exaggerated. Ive had a hood warp/bubble because of a turbo manifold before, so i am extra careful these days.
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Originally Posted by BoOsTedz33TT
Ummm...i hate to sound like a smart ***, but your turbo is like half a inch away from the hood..it makes sence your hood would be hott....now go fry me an egg....and some hash browns
Originally Posted by down_shift
What's that heat shield looking thing? I didn't get one in my kit?
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Ummm...i hate to sound like a smart ***, but your turbo is like half a inch away from the hood..it makes sence your hood would be hott....now go fry me an egg....and some hash browns
well everything seems fine...went on the autobahn drove it 4-5 hours with speeds from 80mph-150mph .. temperature was stable and ok! but the hood was damn hot
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Originally Posted by VashZ350
lol yeah chef-cook vash on his way
well everything seems fine...went on the autobahn drove it 4-5 hours with speeds from 80mph-150mph .. temperature was stable and ok! but the hood was damn hot
well everything seems fine...went on the autobahn drove it 4-5 hours with speeds from 80mph-150mph .. temperature was stable and ok! but the hood was damn hot
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In US, people hardly hit top speed on the interstates, b/c cops are hiding all over the places... I lived in US for 15 years, so I know.. And if US owners ever hit the max speed (160mph/260kmh) on the road, most of them hit it for just few seconds.. So, your running condition is way different from all the people who's giving you the advice. I'm in South Korea and people here are obsessed with top speed, so whenever I meet up with club people (G35c, E55 AMG, Porsche, Ferrari, etc), we drive like hell! We hit the top speed and drive like that for longer than 20 min! So, you might want to do something about the heat.... heat wrap or vented hood...
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Originally Posted by leeboyNY
In US, people hardly hit top speed on the interstates, b/c cops are hiding all over the places... I lived in US for 15 years, so I know.. And if US owners ever hit the max speed (160mph/260kmh) on the road, most of them hit it for just few seconds.. So, your running condition is way different from all the people who's giving you the advice. I'm in South Korea and people here are obsessed with top speed, so whenever I meet up with club people (G35c, E55 AMG, Porsche, Ferrari, etc), we drive like hell! We hit the top speed and drive like that for longer than 20 min! So, you might want to do something about the heat.... heat wrap or vented hood...
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So quick question guys.... I know it's going to get hot under the hood REGARDLESS, but is it really bad or UNHEALTHY for anything if I don't run my TN kit with any kind of heat shield?