I used to run black raptor lined poison spyder louvers but changed them for brushed alu genright ones recently
Because I have a V-8 in my TJ and had high underhood temperatures I installed GenRight hood vents on my TJ.
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I just bought a fiberglass hood in the AEV style with the vent near the radiator.
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I also have one of the Poison Spyder hood vent panels that I am going to install on my daughters TJ.
https://shop.poisonspyder.com/TJ-Hood-Louver-97-02-Bare-p/14-53-011.htm
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No, I didn't fit a turbo , what I'm saying is water injection had been used on both turbocharged and naturally aspirated engines, for years , It makes a sizable difference. And on certain mornings when that air density is just right you feel the difference... So if you can take some of the hot air away from the air inlet and give the engine a cooler air mix you going to notice a difference..
They may have, but the bean counters came back with:
It will cost us 11 cents per vehicle to install these vents that will help longevity, however it will only save us 8 cents per vehicle in anticipated claims within the warranty period.
Therefore, this is an unnecessary 3 cents per vehicle additional cost that directly diminishes the profits that we could be getting.
And all us bean counters get an attaboy and a bonus for saving those 3 cents.
I ran the Poison Spyder one on my previous TJ. I realized that running a stainless header was causing damage to the paint on the hood. It was starting to crack and fade.
replying on this old thread as, no clue why, I am started looking to poison spyder hood vents.
No issues in temperature, just like the estethics and autoconvinction I need it.
I saw there are not many 'reasons why' to mount it, so I'll ask for reasons not to buy: I am mostly scared of cutting my hood, as well as eventual issues on electrical components done by rain/mud/snow/other.
As our offroad is frequently muddy/wet, and as it is in tight woods/forest, am I seeking for problems I don' have today?
thanks for your help!
so I'll ask for reasons not to buy
One thing I did notice after installing hood vents was the hood no longer “fluttered” at highway speed.
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hahahah thanks guys, so I think I'd proceed.
just 2 questions: how is it fixed? and also, how to eventually protect the hood paint vs the aluminium of the grille?
thanks!
thanks Wildman for your pics, I saw them in the thread and that's the reason why I want to mount it ! your fault!!
very cool job, bravo!
you fixed it with rivets or with nuts & bolts? To cut do you think a normal angle grinder would work?
Is there a reason that the passenger side vent faces forward and the driver side faces rearward?
Just curious if there's a functional benefit to that.
My TJ came with one otherwise I would not have done this. The other, often over looked downside other than the big opening in your hood is that your wiper fluid nozzle is gone. I cut a hold in the hood vent (irony not lost on me that I cut a hole in the thing that has a hole in my hood) so I could have one again to pass safety inspection.
I'm so glad to have it in winter. EVERYTHING gets kick up onto the windshield.
The air is no longer trapped under the hood, creating resistance, but rather is extracted through the hood itself.
