Custom Hood Design: Need Feedback

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That would definitely help with underhood temps. Will the bulge allow some more clearance on top of the engine? Roe intercooler comes to mind...


It's about 1" higher at the front of the bulge and the rear of the bulge. The center is about the same.
 

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holy crap that is cool looking!

any chance of making the back of the center **** a little higher to let out more heat?

(oops - sorry. just saw it was already asked.)
 

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Where does the air intake for the AC come in? If I understand correctly, the airbox is under the pass side grill on the stock hood. I ran my car without the airbox for a short while, as I was messing with some placement of fuel pump booster. The AC was useless because it was sucking in hot air from under the hood.
 
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Where does the air intake for the AC come in? If I understand correctly, the airbox is under the pass side grill on the stock hood. I ran my car without the airbox for a short while, as I was messing with some placement of fuel pump booster. The AC was useless because it was sucking in hot air from under the hood.


The air intake is now a vent but works the same for the airbox. The drivers side is functional for heat extraction.

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The air intake is now a vent but works the same for the airbox. The drivers side is functional for heat extraction.

Nice. Is that routing built into the underside of the hood, or is there a new tube required? I couldn't see from the picture where the vent location is relative to the existing grill.
 

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For my part, this is very interesting at less than $4K. I get a lot of under hood heat and would like a solution for clearing it out while keeping good looks. This looks really ****, so I'd like to see it on and painted. Thanks for all the info.
 

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Very nice! Competitive pricing means that it would be a hot seller. Cost of factory Gen 2 Hood in Canada is $28,000. Even a slight front end collision writes the car off. Your hoods could help a few Vipers get back onto the road after being written off.

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Jeff,

Great work! It is nice to see someone investing the resources and time you do on the products you make. You are a great resource to the viper community.

Steve
 

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It definitely has the potential to look great! I would have to see it on a car before I could decide for sure though. Nice work!
 

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Finally someone figured out a tasteful way to get rid of those awful speaker grills. IMHO they are the only design flaw on the GEN II GTS. The rest of your hood looks beatiful as well. NICE JOB!
 

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Very interested too! I love that hood! If you're making a list of potential buyers, put me on it! email address is bob(at)replicacountach.com.
 

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Jeff thanks for the reply. I love the way my 1995 RT10 looks , the back and side views
are the best but the smoothie hood was always lacking in my opinion. I think that
your hood will compliment the rest of the car very nicely. I'm very excited thank you.
 

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Very interesting. Im dealing with the settling cracks on the hood of my 1995 rt/10. for 4k, i might want to ditch the original hood altogether. cant wait to see pics of this finished on a gen1.:2tu:
 

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Very interesting. Im dealing with the settling cracks on the hood of my 1995 rt/10. for 4k, i might want to ditch the original hood altogether. cant wait to see pics of this finished on a gen1.:2tu:
post a pic of the crackes or PM me, they can be fixed
 

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I like that hood. It would be a touch choice between this one and your "other" hood for a GenII. I would have to see a pic of them painted and on the car. This hood may not have the curves to match the GEN I/II.
 

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its the usual cracks for a 1995. i already talked to chuck and he said it has to be taken down to the fiber and built back up before paint. cracks are in the paint, not the hood. but if im already going through that whole process..... this hood looks killer.
 
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I like that hood. It would be a touch choice between this one and your "other" hood for a GenII. I would have to see a pic of them painted and on the car. This hood may not have the curves to match the GEN I/II.


You must have me confused with USExotics. He has a gen 1-2 hood that is very outragous and interesting. It's a popular hood so if you do a search you should be able to find it. I'll post pics of this hood on the car tonight when I'm not on with dial up.

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OK, keep in mind there are no latches on this hood so it is only setting into position (hence the poor gaps at the moment).
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You must have me confused with USExotics. He has a gen 1-2 hood that is very outragous and interesting. It's a popular hood so if you do a search you should be able to find it. I'll post pics of this hood on the car tonight when I'm not on with dial up.

Jeff


I must be mistaken, sorry for that. I do love your street serpent kit :headbang: If I had a GENIII I'd put it on in a heartbeat.


Maybe it's just the primer but I think the scoop in the center needs a bit more hight oommph to it. The viper body has lots of curves and no hard edged lines. It's VERT difficult to blend curves with hard lines. I think this could work well but needs the curves to match the GenI/II better. So far, so good.
 

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I think it's great although I'm very much into FUNCTIONAL scoops and vents (I HATE the hood scoops on the likes of a Mustang that have no functional purpose). This design would therefore be excellent for getting cold air into and hot air out of a forced induction engine bay, something the existing Gen I hood can't do well. Is the air coming in from the duct directed onto any specific area of the engine bay?
 

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