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I really like the idea of the scarab hood. I happen to have 2 280z hoods sitting around right now, and I obviously only need 1 for the car. I have searched all our Z forums and I got lots of info on the scarab hood but none on how to get one. So, my idea is to have one made. Anyone got any info on how I could get one or what it might cost me to have the sheet metal fabrication done, I would really appreciate it. I want to get my hands on one and do some aero backyard aero testing.

 

In a couple days Im going to post some pics of my Z and see if you guys can tell me what kinda airdam and whale tail I have. I am the 3rd owner of this Z and it has some aero modifications from way back in the day...

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I posted (after searching) looking for this same info in the body kits and paint forum. No one posted up any usefull info so it looks like a picture is the best we are gonna get. Seems the original Scarab had one row of louvers per side. I have found several pictures of original hoods but I like the custom hood in this thread:http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=131871

I think whatever benefit the louvers would have with venting underhood heat, more is better.

 

edit: I pm'ed mikelly about who might have louvered this hood.

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I think the louvers would do more for venting pressure in the engine compartment than heat, but heat of course too. It looks like it is up to us to make a custom hood. I guess I can bring in a pic of a scarab hood to a sheet metal guy and say "can you make this?"

 

Please let me know what mike has to say.

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I'm almost positive that hood is the old MSA steel louvered hood (I have an older catalog somewhere that shows that hood in it, but all the new ones have a much less stylish hood in them), but the one they sell now is different. Last time i saw a hood like that for sale was on ebay, literally days before I got my current zcar back in '05. I used to watch for them all the time, but now I don't, so they may be easier to find these days, or harder, I don't really know.

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I had these louvers punched in the hood in 1982. I had no idea that they were Scarab style. Maybe the photo can help get a hood a made. I think I paid $1/louver, but that was a long time ago.

 

I can say that the louvers really help dissipate heat.

 

Tom

 

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Thanks, that looks damn nice. Looking at your car reminds me of those really nice jags with the louvered hoods. I bet they do it for evacuating heat from some of their huge hot motors.

 

I had these louvers punched in the hood in 1982. I had no idea that they were Scarab style. Maybe the photo can help get a hood a made. I think I paid $1/louver, but that was a long time ago.

 

I can say that the louvers really help dissipate heat.

 

Tom

 

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