Hood Louvers...Good idea???
#1
Hood Louvers...Good idea???
I read so much about Rovers overheating and how the heat causes certain problems to arise besides overheating and am wondering if hood louvers would be a good idea. I think if done right they'll look ok and I don't really care too much about the look as long as they help out with the engine temp. Here's a website I'm looking at using and a few pics on someone else's discovery from the website
http://www.raceace.com/products.html
http://www.raceace.com/products.html
#3
If you can find a shop that can actually punch the louvers in the hood rather than a louvered plate as those appear to be that would be even better. Even those if you used some body filler and made them smooth into the hood would look awesome. It would help get rid of a lot of the hot air but more importantly it just looks cool.
#4
I've been thinkin of doing this exact same thing, but I'm a cheapskate...
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#5
I would consider louvers if I did a lot of rock crawling and off roading where you might not be getting a lot of air flow around the engine. Maybe try buying a hood off a junked Discovery, get louvers made out it like AK said, and keep your original one in storage.
BUT engine bay temp, I have no idea how hot it gets in there and how much those 20 louver slits on the hood would reduce engine bay temp. I'm sure it would. Maybe someone else here has.
Are you having problems with your cooling system? Consider getting a water temp gauge installed to keep a better eye out your coolant temperature if you are. Do not trust your stock temp gauge. it can read normal (half way) and be between 155 degrees and 230. Is that accurate? I don't think so.
BUT engine bay temp, I have no idea how hot it gets in there and how much those 20 louver slits on the hood would reduce engine bay temp. I'm sure it would. Maybe someone else here has.
Are you having problems with your cooling system? Consider getting a water temp gauge installed to keep a better eye out your coolant temperature if you are. Do not trust your stock temp gauge. it can read normal (half way) and be between 155 degrees and 230. Is that accurate? I don't think so.
#6
jycsalas....I haven't had any problems and am working on installing a real temp gauge but I read over and over about how many problems are caused in these rovers due to how hot they run. I do a lot of city stop, go, sit still driving and a lot of trails (this isn't my dd) so I'd like to keep the engine as cool as possible. I'm 90% sure I'm going to go ahead and do this.
Stressed out today over my Tom Woods order. I have no damn clue if I measured it precisely enough and knowing me the ds won't work.
Stressed out today over my Tom Woods order. I have no damn clue if I measured it precisely enough and knowing me the ds won't work.
#8
Wouldn't the fender vents on current Rovers accomplish the same objective? I've been thinking of adding a pair.
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