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fake scoop benefitial?

I have a imitation scoop on my ranger right now, and I was wondering if I cut part of the hood out that is under the scoop, would it be good to have all that air flow into the engine, or would it even make much of a difference?
 
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i don't know the answer to your question, but do you got pics of it?
 
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Ya man I would love to see a Ranger with a scoop, pics. would be sweet.
 
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if I remember tomorrow I'll snap a few


I'd assume it would help cool things and get better air flow in the engine seeing as how the scoop would be curving the air flow right down onto the manifold and all around the rear of the block, but I'm not an expert
 
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A heat extractor scoop would have the hole on the backside to let the heat out, not air in. I would suspect the gains would be nothing. Who knows, though.
 
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A heat extractor scoop would have the hole on the backside to let the heat out, not air in. I would suspect the gains would be nothing. Who knows, though.
Most after market cowls do that.
 
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i'd be worried about loads of water from rain getting in there.. although, would such a thing hurt anything on the top of the engine?
 
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I don't think a significant amount of rain would get in, and if it did it wouldn't make it far before being evaporated
 
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I think it be better if it worked like a cowl and took hot air out, that be sweet
 
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Forcing air in isn't going to really accomplish anything useful. Letting the heat out would be more productive but equally as usless. Unless you have some modifications that cause excessive heat and it needs the ventilation, it would probably be a waste of time.
 
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well, I'll see what kind of otehr projects I have going first.. I might just take a cut out tool and change it to extract heat. Can't take too long or much effort...
 
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Don't waste your time or effort. A working scoop wouldnt do a thing, unless you moved your intake right underneath it, which you really dont ave rom for. As far as heat dispersion, you would do better to add spacers between where the hood mounts to the hinges, raising the back end of the hood up just a bit, letting much more heat out evenly.
I think that a member here has done the latter. It wont do much, but if you live in a really hot climate it wont hurt.
 

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what you need to do is fab up an ultimo-custom shaker scoop
 
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prob wont do anything.
personally i'd rather not cut into my hood.
 
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where are the pics??
 
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I can't find my damn camera
My dad took it to work one day and I have no clue where it is now
 
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Just my O2 & experience..................

If your runnin a standard FI motor, the forced air would do nothin except cool your engine compartment, which is what most of the before posts are referrin too.

BUT, if you've got an engine bay like mine, the forced air WILL produce better performance out of your motor & get rid of the hot air within the engine commpartment!!!

So, it's up to you what you want to do & what is best for you application.

GOOD LUCK with whatever you do!!!

TimC in Tennessee....................
 
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Originally Posted by 94Ranger355
BUT, if you've got an engine bay like mine...
what are you hiding?
 
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Found the camera, snapped a few pictures







 
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I like the looks of it, but I don't think it'll be beneficial.
 
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It's not going to help. If you cut a hole it's just going to put a pocket of air under the hood and hurt fuel mileage. And in a good hard rain fuel injector wiring and plug wiring hates getting wet.
 
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well it's a good thing I found all this out before I went ahead and started sawing

thanks guys
 
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