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mindseye
John Csuhany
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Main British Car:
1980 MGB 1962 Buick 215 cu. in.

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Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: mindseye
Date: December 21, 2009 01:10PM

Well I wasn't going to do it but I am pulling so much air through the engine now that I chucked the old 2-1 exhaust I want to put a snazzy edelbrock air filter I found on my car but I will have to cut a hole in the hood. seen some really great scoops on this forum but where did you get them?...I am especially interested in the rear facing ones cause 1-the low pressure area pulls more air in and 2-it will be better for keeping the rain out and 3-they look cool... I am especially interested in the bolt on ones since I really don't want to do a hell of alot of bodywork if I can help it, Thnx. for all replies.
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Simon Austin
Simon Austin
Surrey, British Columbia
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10/23/2007 01:44AM

Main British Car:
1977 MGB V8 / 1970 MGB GT V8 project Rover 3.5 / Rover 3.5

Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: Simon Austin
Date: December 26, 2009 01:41AM

I got mine from a truck performance shop. IIRC, it's made by "Lund" but can confirm that. It's ABS plastic, inlets cut out with a Dremel tool and blended into the hood. Works very well.
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Dave
David Gable
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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: Dave
Date: December 26, 2009 11:06AM



Dave
David Gable
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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: Dave
Date: December 26, 2009 11:07AM



t.lay
Tom Lay
Grayslake, IL
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05/13/2008 09:53PM

Main British Car:
72 mg b gt

Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: t.lay
Date: January 03, 2010 01:25AM

made mine - sculpting clay on the hood for the shape - took a mold, ditched the clay and pulled a fiberglass part.


MGBV8
Carl Floyd
Kingsport, TN
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10/23/2007 11:32PM

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1979 MGB Buick 215

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: MGBV8
Date: January 03, 2010 10:25AM

Tom,

I been toying with just that for years. I want one similar to the RV8 that can cover a 14" air cleaner.

Before I go off Googling, do you happen to have any good web links that detail how to go about making a fiberglass mold?


perrymgbv8
Perry Stephenson

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: perrymgbv8
Date: January 03, 2010 04:00PM

I've just ordered mine here

[cgi.ebay.co.uk]



MGBV8
Carl Floyd
Kingsport, TN
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1979 MGB Buick 215

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: MGBV8
Date: January 07, 2010 08:06PM

Yeah, that'd be real subtle on an MG. ;)


tr6turbo
Dale Knapke
Sidney, Ohio
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08/24/2008 09:44PM

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1972 Triumph TR6 Ford 2300, 4 Cyl Turbo

Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: tr6turbo
Date: January 07, 2010 08:13PM

I did what Tom Lay did. It is a lot of work but I got just what i wanted.


Mr. T
Tony Andrews
Kent Island, Maryland
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10/23/2007 03:59PM

Main British Car:
'75 mgb, '74 grille, morspeed bumpers Rover 3.9

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: Mr. T
Date: January 08, 2010 03:02PM

Weird - Just yesterday afternoon I went out to the garage to to put some stuff in the extra refrigerator (more beer) - noticed some dust on the hood of the "red hot chili pepper" - I'm hanging onto the open refrigerator in a trance staring across the fender at the hood - I finally close the door and still in a trance (frankensteinish) make my way over to the front of the car - rather than cleaning the dust off, it was the perfect canvas for me to use my index finger and draw a very irregular austin-healey type hood scoop with the option of louvers adjacent to it - in my mind, it was a work of art - so, the moral of this little ramble is - you can always start with dust, and work up to clay!

Sorry, under the influence of cold and to much snow.


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Curtis Jacobson
Portland Oregon
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10/12/2007 02:16AM

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71 MGBGT, Buick 215

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: Moderator
Date: January 13, 2010 12:04AM

Quote:
the perfect canvas for me to use my index finger and draw a very irregular austin-healey type hood scoop

Hmmm...

I suppose you've seen this "How It Was Done": [www.britishv8.org]

http://www.britishv8.org/MG/BobHertz/BobHertz-FB.jpg

http://www.britishv8.org/MG/BobHertz/BobHertz-FC.jpg

http://www.britishv8.org/MG/BobHertz/BobHertz-FD.jpg


mindseye
John Csuhany
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Main British Car:
1980 MGB 1962 Buick 215 cu. in.

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: mindseye
Date: January 13, 2010 10:04PM

I am pretty partial to this one, local guy sellin it with a 350 chev in it....the scoop is from race composites, a camaro scoop but smaller....looks pretty cool....I keep hedging between going for look or function, I drive it anytime & can just see the hassle with rain I will get using a scoop, some of you guys got great looking scoops and probably need em with the induction height but I can just close my hood on a low profile 14" cleaner.....ahh.. to relieve the adolescent dreams, I have already made concession to a dual exhaust with cherry bombs now I have to crank my stereo louder but I sure get double takes when I roar past folks.
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jimbb88
Jim Stuart
Maryland, USA
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10/23/2007 07:43PM

Main British Car:
1966 MGB V8 conversion Rover 4.0 fuel injected

Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: jimbb88
Date: January 17, 2010 05:37PM

RV8 Hood(bonnet?) from Adrian in OZ. One of the V6 guys just did a new web site and he has RV8 copies at a very reasonable price. BMC maybe?

This is not a scoop, just a bulge, but it is very tastefull, subtle, like my yellow GT, and may give you the room you need.


mindseye
John Csuhany
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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1980 MGB 1962 Buick 215 cu. in.

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: mindseye
Date: January 17, 2010 10:23PM

Hrh Jim...checked out your car on the pics forum...very nice...I do like the bump definetly more subtle and rain proof....I sent in my pics for the forum but the moderator hasn't put em up??? ...Mr. Moderator?


Mr. T
Tony Andrews
Kent Island, Maryland
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'75 mgb, '74 grille, morspeed bumpers Rover 3.9

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: Mr. T
Date: January 18, 2010 08:34PM

1) Curtis - looked okay on the hood but......seeing on the car......imho it would have been more subtle to follow the lines of the hood and taper it in (per A-H) without cowl - although that most likely wouldn't have gotten him the clearance he needed for intake/cleaner.

2) Yikes (louvers on black car)!

3) Can't go wrong with the RV8.



BMC
Brian Mc Cullough
Forest Lake, Minnesota, USA
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10/30/2007 02:27AM

Main British Car:
1980 MGB '95 3.4L 'L32' SFI V6, GM V6T5 & 3.42 Limi

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: BMC
Date: January 18, 2010 10:32PM

Thanks Jim, Yes we have the RV8 bonnet plus a little more. It may be hard to tell but these have slightly more room than the standard RV8 but it has been done in good taste and unless you had the original next to an improved copy, I believe you would be hard pressed to see the difference.

Here is the direct link:
[bmcautos.com]

My pictures need work and I have had no time but here is an attempt within the last few days to update. We have a nice primer grey BGTV6 that is going through a partial restoration and modification that needed some pictures.

-BMC.

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mindseye
John Csuhany
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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1980 MGB 1962 Buick 215 cu. in.

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: mindseye
Date: January 18, 2010 10:54PM

that definetly is tasteful...will check out site


MGBV8
Carl Floyd
Kingsport, TN
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1979 MGB Buick 215

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: MGBV8
Date: January 19, 2010 06:23AM

Hi Brian,

"Yes we have the RV8 bonnet plus a little more. It may be hard to tell but these have slightly more room than the standard RV8"

Does that mean my 14" air cleaner will fit under it? That's what I have been wishing for a long time, an RV8 hood bulge that will provide clearance for an Edelbrock intake/carb/14" air cleaner.


jimbb88
Jim Stuart
Maryland, USA
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Main British Car:
1966 MGB V8 conversion Rover 4.0 fuel injected

Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: jimbb88
Date: January 23, 2010 10:10AM

Carl, how much taller is the Edelbrock vs. the stock Buick 4bbl? I got the stocker under the stock hood with a good bit to spare on my old gray 1977. I used an extreme low rider by Federal Mogal that D & D used to sell. The last ones I saw from them did not drop as much as the old one.


MGBV8
Carl Floyd
Kingsport, TN
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1979 MGB Buick 215

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Re: Where did you get your Hood Scoops??
Posted by: MGBV8
Date: January 28, 2010 05:11PM

Jim,

I don't have one yet to measure, but I have had 3/4" taller in my head for a long time. I would also prefer to use a 3" tall air filter. There's not much room above the carb inside the air cleaner.
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