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Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 10:49 pm
by surfer
Im monitoring the intake temp in my jk, its most of the time around 20 degrees more than the temp around. Im thinking of swapping the stock hood with a heat reducing one. Does it really help ?

also, do you get more sand inside ? How is it when it rains?

Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 11:43 pm
by Aidy
Hi surfer I have the rubicon hood and modified the louvres to open up a bit but never felt any reduction in intake temps. As far as the rain and sand nothing really alarming at all only a tiny bit more than with the stock hood.


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Re: Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:12 am
by surfer
Aidy wrote:Hi surfer I have the rubicon hood and modified the louvres to open up a bit but never felt any reduction in intake temps. As far as the rain and sand nothing really alarming at all only a tiny bit more than with the stock hood.


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I have ripp sc and scan gauge shows temp of 40 to 50 even when weather temp is 20, it uses k&n cone filter, i was thinking a vented hood might help to reduce intake temp. Strangly you say it doesnt help.

Re: Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:03 pm
by DinoStroker
surfer wrote:I have ripp sc and scan gauge shows temp of 40 to 50 even when weather temp is 20, it uses k&n cone filter, i was thinking a vented hood might help to reduce intake temp. Strangly you say it doesnt help.
A vented hood would only have limited effect and even then, only when driving at a high enough speed to draw some of the hot air out of the engine compartment. The best solution is to either build a heatshield around the cone filter so that it only draws cooler air from the inner fenderwell (or behind the headlight), or modify the stock airbox to accept the cone filter with pipe.
Supercharged or turbocharged applications benefit from intercooling but if there's no room for an intercooler, a water/methanol kit can be used to lower intake temps. and prevent detonation.

Re: Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 7:46 am
by surfer
thanks DinoStroker. With SC in place, some parts were relocated taking the space meant for the stock filter box, so place is bit tight.

i found a filter box made by ripp that is meant to pull air only from the side, might try it out.

Re: Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 12:14 pm
by ossme
Is that fully installed? Doesn't look insulated enough if so.

A heat reduction hood won't help much if what you want to reduce is intake temp. A snorkel would work better in my opinion.

Re: Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 11:50 am
by surfer
ossme wrote:Is that fully installed? Doesn't look insulated enough if so.

A heat reduction hood won't help much if what you want to reduce is intake temp. A snorkel would work better in my opinion.
its made in a way to get the air from the opening only, so if there is an opening in the side of the hood facing the opening, it is supposed to get the air from outside rather than the hot air under the hood.

Re: Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:39 pm
by Ancient Mariner
Curious....Is your intake temperature measured before or after the SC?

Martin

Re: Heat reducing hoods

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:46 pm
by surfer
Ancient Mariner wrote:Curious....Is your intake temperature measured before or after the SC?

Martin
I have to check that.