xjtony
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Grantsville, Ut
So the electric fans move a ton of air. So much air that under hood temps are much higher than with the mechanical fan. I installed hood vents to try and draw the hot air out, but over 50mph it still gets quite a bit warmer than before. Under 50 or at idle it's great. I noticed yesterday when I went around a curve in the road the temperature gauge went down. I started looking and realized this...
Hood vents need a steady flow of outside air to draw the hot air out efficiently. Mine are sitting where they are lower than the front lip of the hood because of its shape. Below 50 mph everything works as it should. Over 50 mph and the clean smooth air is going right over the vents, not running accross them. When I go around a curve they are getting clean, moving air also. I'm not really sure what to do to fix it other than to try and flip them to use more like scoops.
Hood vents need a steady flow of outside air to draw the hot air out efficiently. Mine are sitting where they are lower than the front lip of the hood because of its shape. Below 50 mph everything works as it should. Over 50 mph and the clean smooth air is going right over the vents, not running accross them. When I go around a curve they are getting clean, moving air also. I'm not really sure what to do to fix it other than to try and flip them to use more like scoops.