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Old 02-27-2011, 12:20 AM   #1
codydubb
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Hood Scoops

Lets see some hood scoops on squares, anyone done homemade scoops or bond on scoops????
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Old 02-27-2011, 12:38 AM   #2
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Re: Hood Scoops

I dont have any pics right now but ive done a few home made scoops and quite a few bond-on ones. Word of advise- try to get one with the mounting flange on the inside of the scoop, and buy some stuff called panel bond! Its black and comes in a caulk tube, you can find it at the auto parts stores, sometimes they have a special gun you have to buy. the tube of stuff is like $30 and the gun is like $20 if you have to buy one. alot of the new cars, including jaguar, use the stuff to bond on roff and door skins without welding them. its messy too but works great. It will not come apart! I trim the bottom flange to sit flush against the hood, sometimes because of the hump you lose some of the flange in the middle, no biggie.
put tape around your hoodso you know exactly where to set it, flip the scoop upside down, run you a bead of panel bond on the flange, and set it on there. once that dries, you get some copper tubing so you can bend it around to where ever you need to get to inside of the scoop and use it taped to the tip of your panel bond to get in there where the flange was missing and run a nice bead in there making sure to get it on both the insde of the scoop and the hood, then make sure you have rubber gloves, plenty of them. run you a bead around the outside edge of the scoop and use your finger to neatly (try to in one whole pass without stopping) smooth the bead out into a contour. after it dries, and the stuff does take a while to dry so it will take a few days to do this since you will most likely have to wait overnight for the intial bonding to dry. but you do have plenty of work time and trty and keep it as clean as you can. then just lightly sand your bead and prime your hood. I havent had one come back yet.
If you are overly concerned and want to rivet it to the hood ALSO, then do it from the underside of the hood and try to use some little metal washers on the backside if you can.
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Old 02-27-2011, 12:49 AM   #3
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Re: Hood Scoops

ive only seen scoops with the mounting flange around the outside, ive been wanting a cowl hood for a while my buddy bought a scoop and did it the way you explained only difference is he penciled it out on the hood and used grabber screws to hold it down and in place after he panel glued it then pulled them out after it dried and filled the holes in and smoothed out around the scoop with filler to make it blend, it turned out damn good even cut the sheet metal out to make it functional. might be the cheap way to go sometimes id rather spend time than money
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Old 04-01-2012, 07:45 PM   #4
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Re: Hood Scoops

I was wondering if I should worry about this being in California? its almost 8 inches at it highest point...
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