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Issues with vented hoods?


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Hey everyone hope you're all doing great.

 

Quick query and your thoughts on vented hoods.

 

I'm doing some window shopping for parts and what have you to improve my supra.

It's currently got the stock hood with a carbon fiber wrap and I have recently been looking into vented hoods.

 

However I'm currently having issues with my supra during the wet and damp weather as the car jitters/ stammers on start up until its warmed up and dried out a bit.

I'm pretty sure its the coil pack or spark plugs getting wet and arching but I've also had an issues where I had water in one of the cylinders (somehow) and had to drain it.

 

Can/ do vented hoods cause problems such as this or are there many drawbacks or even advantages of installing one?

What are your thoughts?

 

Cheers

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Hey everyone hope you're all doing great.

 

Quick query and your thoughts on vented hoods.

 

I'm doing some window shopping for parts and what have you to improve my supra.

It's currently got the stock hood with a carbon fiber wrap and I have recently been looking into vented hoods.

 

However I'm currently having issues with my supra during the wet and damp weather as the car jitters/ stammers on start up until its warmed up and dried out a bit.

I'm pretty sure its the coil pack or spark plugs getting wet and arching but I've also had an issues where I had water in one of the cylinders (somehow) and had to drain it.

 

Can/ do vented hoods cause problems such as this or are there many drawbacks or even advantages of installing one?

What are your thoughts?

 

Cheers

 

I wouldn't even consider it unless the car is kept in a garage overnight, and used in dry weather. In my experience, aftermarket bonnets are no lighter than the stock aluminium one, and never fit as well. I think you're just asking for problems by going down this road.

 

I've got an Abflug. It's a PITA as I have chrome under the hood. No electrical issues though as I spray silicone lubricant over the important bits.

 

There was a recent thread on here where someone (DNK?) was saying that using any silicone product on your car can result in issues should you need any paintwork doing.

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