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Old 05-29-2004, 11:10 AM
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Cowl Induction

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I've just bought myself an 85 Iroc and would like to add a cowl hood to it, kinda like the sig piccy of 92rs25th. I love the look of them but would also want to have it as a working induction system.

I know the principals behind how Cowl hoods work, but I don't know too much about making one work in practice. Also what mods would I need to do to the current induction system - which is stock, to make use of a cowl system.

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Old 05-29-2004, 11:30 AM
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ive got a cowl hood on my camaro too i dunno if it works but all i know is it makes a cool noise when it sucks in the air haha
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Old 05-29-2004, 11:42 AM
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i'd have to see pics to know what your working with. but you'll have to make an air box with a filter that routes air from the hood to the carb
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Old 05-29-2004, 01:07 PM
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My Camaro doesn't have a carb, it's the TPI engine, so it's got the dual snorkel that grabs the air from behind the nosecone.

I'm guessing I'd probably have to alter the current induction system quite a bit to get a working cowl as the air is grabbed from the front of the engine bay and not the rear like a carb setup.

If anyone has managed a this with the TPI engine I'd love to see pictures and get some info.

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Re: Cowl Induction

Ive yet to see this done with a TPI system. Youd have to somehow turn the induction routing around to pickup air behind the throttle body. I havent seen a hood with enough clearance at the front to be able to pull this off yet.

There is a company that makes a set of boxes that go in the front end under the location of the stock filters. They open the airflow up quite a bit because you remove the stock restrictive system.

Theres also some ram air boxes for TPI systems that were on ebay. Ill try to find the link to the website so you can see exactly what im talking about.
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Old 05-29-2004, 01:55 PM
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Re: Cowl Induction

Well heres a link from another site of what one guy made himself. There is a company that makes these but I just cant find them.

http://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/show...=ram+air+boxes

ah heres the company... its Hawks...

http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/in...il?v=1&pid=779
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Re: Cowl Induction

Cowls only look cool.
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Thanks for the help guys, it's given me something to go on, I'm not sure I'd put in a Ram air system but I could well just buy a hood and just have it for show, I love the look of cowls.

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Re: Cowl Induction

you know, I was looking at those ram air boxes myself, and when I looked in the area they go, it looks as if they'll block the airflow to the radiator, which wouldn't be a good thing, I could be wrong. There is, however, this item here http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/in...il?v=1&pid=837 which I think would be the better route to go.
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Re: Cowl Induction

The rad gets airflow from underneath the car thats why theres that plastic airdam and sticks straight down underneath the car. Those boxes wont make your car run any hotter.
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Re: Cowl Induction

I realize that as well, but the boxes are still blocking that airflow from underneath.
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Re: Cowl Induction

What are you talking about those boxes go behind the area where the fog lights sit. The rad picks up air for cooling from the very bottom of the car.
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Ram air does not work. don't waste your time..... Geno, put a blower on itLOL
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Re: Cowl Induction

Hypsi, that is correct!
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Re: Cowl Induction

Its a cold air induction system its not made for ram air. If you want ram air go buy a ram air hood.
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