Dawg Cherokee
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Eastside, WA
http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=3efe23f4-1298-47ab-411d-10cef73c2ef0&size=lg
http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=4f1f1168-6fe8-552e-71cd-1edc21e72acd&size=lg
http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=53b8624f-3c2c-1d4f-29f7-65d546307d0d&size=lg
Here is how the Dawg looks after the vents were added. I have had them on for about a month now. Judging by the lesser number of times that I have had to turn on the 2nd fan, there seems to be a noticable improvement in cooling at all speeds.
Step 1: Bought Leer medium sized hood scoops and cut out the fake inlets. (Painting is optional)
Step 2: Cut three 3" holes on each side of the hood, around supports.
Step 3: Mount scoops facing backwards, using pre-attached two-sided tape.
Step 4: Go wheeling
Don't put too close to wondshield, or you will have an unwanted cowl induction effect and /or hot air going into your vent.
(Hopefully the photos will work)
http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=4f1f1168-6fe8-552e-71cd-1edc21e72acd&size=lg
http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=53b8624f-3c2c-1d4f-29f7-65d546307d0d&size=lg
Here is how the Dawg looks after the vents were added. I have had them on for about a month now. Judging by the lesser number of times that I have had to turn on the 2nd fan, there seems to be a noticable improvement in cooling at all speeds.
Step 1: Bought Leer medium sized hood scoops and cut out the fake inlets. (Painting is optional)
Step 2: Cut three 3" holes on each side of the hood, around supports.
Step 3: Mount scoops facing backwards, using pre-attached two-sided tape.
Step 4: Go wheeling
Don't put too close to wondshield, or you will have an unwanted cowl induction effect and /or hot air going into your vent.
(Hopefully the photos will work)