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    Ok, once you get past looks and get to performance what are the advantages of the various styles of hoods?

    I know ram-air hoods have their obvious advantages in that you can get ram-air induction but what about cowl induction? I'm not quite sure how those are suppose to work but I heard they don't do much for cars like ours that have intakes in front instead of on top of the engine. I would assume all a cowl hood would do it maybe cool things off a bit while moving. Ram-air hoods seem to be way to difficult to make functional in the pre-98 camaros and the only one that seems to actually work for ram-air is the Z-Style hood which requires some jerry rigging to get it to even do anything. Which hood would be the best to get or is it pretty much all about looks?
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    well i have a cowl induction hood as you can see in my website in my sig. it really doesn't give you power but it frees up power, it's fiberglass so it's lighter. i think it's like 20-30lbs. lighter than the stock metal hood. so it does help performance wise and bit and looks pretty d*mn good.
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    • #3
      1) Less weight
      2) Relocates weight percentage more towards the rear
      3) Cowl hood can allow unwanted engine heat to escape.
      4) Improved fuel economy due to #1 and #3 (technically)
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        v6maniac I wouldn't say all that about how it's way to diffucult for pre-98 cars [img]smile.gif[/img]

        [ August 25, 2002: Message edited by: Ted ]</p>

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