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hakujin

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Oct 10, 2008
Gardendale, Alabama
I'll just list this..

1. Question about carbon fiber intake hoods. Is there a need when putting one of these on (such as the evo model for the 2g) to take precautions so that water does not get into the engine bay?

2. I'm looking to completely strip my interior down in march before it goes into the shop. I want to remove the back seats completely and leave them out of the car permanitly. Does anyone have a good quality picture of what a completely bare 2g looks like from the back seat to the hatch?
 
Well if I'm not wrong (and I may very well be) The vents on the hood of the EVO were not as functional as an intake, as they were a vent to release the hot air from under the hood. As far as the water goes, it wont be enough to hurt anything. I mean, not everyone that buys an evo has the space to keep it in a garage.
 
Yeah, that has been the general idea I've picked up from other forums.

Though I did stumble upon this thread... S2000 Forums -> DIY: Vented Aluminum Hood I'm now considering just having someone do the vents I've always wanted in a DSM hood instead of buying a typical knockoff.

I'm going to no one knows where I can find some stip down pictures though huh? I've seen what a Crx looks like and it really has me wondering about a 2g.
 
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