got a hood scoop today from a '92; however my new hood is a '91 N/A... so... how hard will it be to mount this scoop? could anyone post some step by step directions for me? i looked into getting an aftermarket hood, but they only sell N/A's and i don't want to pay the dealer price.... help, anyone?
Its not gonna be easy, stock style scoops are mounted in a recess in the hood... In other words you can't just drill a few holes and put it there, or I should say you can but it definitely won't look right.
98 Ford Contour V6 24V 5MT
98 Chevy Camaro Z28 LS1 6MT
91 Rio Red SS 5MT Sold
91 Flat Black Wagon L+ 4EAT RIP
91 Pearl White SS 4EAT RIP
if i can find a turbo hood w/scoop; i'll sell it for the $30 i paid for it; if not, i'm probably just going to keep it and order a new hood from a dealer and bolt it on...
once i figure out what is going on; i'll get back to you through a PM.
I have a scoop from a 91 that Eric at Tarmac sent me instead of the 92-94 one he promised me. Apparently he has no desire to make things right again with me -- he'd prefer to just keep yanking my chain -- so if you would like it it's yours for $25 plus shipping.
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hmm... any chance you'd want to just swap it for my '92? otherwise, okay.. i'll take that one for $25; and sell mine to dscoobs for the $30 i paid for it.
is the metal piece under the hood that directs the airflow different too?
grrr... so many issues. this thing has snowballed so much since hitting that deer and finding out the '92 front end i was going to switch was all banged up.
Hmm, if your 92 is Winestone Pearl (burgundy), I'll take that trade. If not, I'd rather just sell this one to you... Shipping will probably be around $5 anyway so you should still just about break even selling yours to dscoobydoo.
I do believe that metal piece is different too. Your car should do fine without it though. Do you have a turbo model? If you do, just stick an intercooler in there to rationalize the missing metal piece.
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