SS ram air
Originally posted by ZZed
The SS intake curves to much and the car doesn't travel fast enough for the airstream to be effective.
The SS intake curves to much and the car doesn't travel fast enough for the airstream to be effective.
I'd like to see if SLP did any actual flow testing with their hoods.
Originally posted by Pentatonic
Are you sure about that? Everyone just assumes because the hood curves, that it is not effective. It's not as effective as a direct Ram Air, but that doesn't mean it is ineffective. Unless your an expert in fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, etc, it's very hard to make predictions without testing first.
I'd like to see if SLP did any actual flow testing with their hoods.
Are you sure about that? Everyone just assumes because the hood curves, that it is not effective. It's not as effective as a direct Ram Air, but that doesn't mean it is ineffective. Unless your an expert in fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, etc, it's very hard to make predictions without testing first.
I'd like to see if SLP did any actual flow testing with their hoods.
Originally posted by Pentatonic
Are you sure about that? Everyone just assumes because the hood curves, that it is not effective. It's not as effective as a direct Ram Air, but that doesn't mean it is ineffective. Unless your an expert in fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, etc, it's very hard to make predictions without testing first.
Are you sure about that? Everyone just assumes because the hood curves, that it is not effective. It's not as effective as a direct Ram Air, but that doesn't mean it is ineffective. Unless your an expert in fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, etc, it's very hard to make predictions without testing first.
Just accept the SS hood for it's good looks and the fact that it isn't completely 'fake' like that on a mustang GT.
Originally posted by My84Z
ummm slp designed the hood and spoiler not gm.
ummm slp designed the hood and spoiler not gm.
Yep....SS Outfitters shows up on both the hood and rear deck spoiler. Not sure who actually fabricated them, but they both carry a GM part number. I don't think you can buy either part thru SLP.
Correct me if I'am wrong please.
Correct me if I'am wrong please.
Originally posted by acarnut
Experts have looked at it. Again, it's the speeds involved, as well as the 'boundary layer' effect - to be effective the scoop opening must be located higher, out of the slower moving air that travels close to the bodywork.
Experts have looked at it. Again, it's the speeds involved, as well as the 'boundary layer' effect - to be effective the scoop opening must be located higher, out of the slower moving air that travels close to the bodywork.
I have the Suncoast SS Hood with the Ram Air that is seal off with a K & N Filter. Before I had the whisper lis with Holy Power Shot Filter. All though I don't think I gained very much I deffinately didn't loose either. I beleive the only thing you get is the novelty of saying you have ram air. The main reason I switched to the SS Hood was the looks. Why have a hood scoop if it's not functional. If you have a SS all ready I wouldn't worry about sealing it. It might have helped a little but not enough to go to very much trouble.
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