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Old 01-21-2007, 08:45 PM
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Who ever owns this car needs to put HOOD PINS immediately on this hood. If this is a "mastergrade hood", it creates LIFT on your car because lack of air ventilation, and is very dangerous. Even with the hood pins it still creates lift, but it won't fly or open up..

I was there when this hood was made...





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Old 01-21-2007, 09:16 PM
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Not feeling the hood.let it fly off.
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Originally Posted by ENTHRALLED,Jan 21 2007, 10:16 PM
Not feeling the hood.let it fly off.
Regardless how it looks, I'm more concern about the danger issue
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Originally Posted by ENTHRALLED,Jan 21 2007, 10:16 PM
Not feeling the hood.let it fly off.
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Loose the hood, better cold air induction system perhaps!

Seriously though, your concern for the health and safety of those seated within the car as well as every person within all vehicles driving within close proximity of this car should lift off occur is a honorable trait and one that is great to observe still exists in one of our bigger metropolitan cities.

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Originally Posted by AGBLLET,Jan 22 2007, 11:56 AM
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Loose the hood, better cold air induction system perhaps!

Seriously though, your concern for the health and safety of those seated within the car as well as every person within all vehicles driving within close proximity of this car should lift off occur is a honorable trait and one that is great to observe still exists in one of our bigger metropolitan cities.

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That was my 1st S2000, and the hood was gone after I found the lift due to no air escape.


I'm on the CF Mugen hood now
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Good looking out BC I'm sure the owner will look into it
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Originally Posted by kushs2k,Jan 22 2007, 12:43 PM
Good looking out BC I'm sure the owner will look into it
Thanks for telling him
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thats my boy joe's car, ill let him know what you said about the hood pins, :tu. Is it the scoop that causes lift? I know he just put his hood down before so it wasnt fully latched in that pic.
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Originally Posted by Sex2K!,Jan 22 2007, 02:47 PM
thats my boy joe's car, ill let him know what you said about the hood pins, :tu. Is it the scoop that causes lift? I know he just put his hood down before so it wasnt fully latched in that pic.
Yes the scoop causes the lift and serves no FCN. If he can somehow "patch" it up so no air floats thru- then he's ok, but still advise some hood Pins


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