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vudoodoodoo Aug 12, 2002 07:25 AM

Anyone Else Do This?
 
When I drive around my neighborhood to look for parking, I pull the hood lever to let it pop up a bit to let cool air flow into the engine bay. I think it helps the cool my engine bay down a bit. It's ok, the hood isn't gonna fly up cuz I'm only driving like 5-10 MPH. After I park, I open up the hood to help release more heat.

ttpowerd Aug 12, 2002 07:33 AM

After you have stopped I would but not before hand because more air is coming into the engine bay but not through the radiator. You need to keep more air flowing through the radiator!

vudoodoodoo Aug 12, 2002 07:57 AM

Isn't the same amount of air flowing through the radiator w/ or w/o the hood popped open?

Oh yeah, I'm too poor to buy a vented hood. :(

jspecracer7 Aug 12, 2002 08:01 AM


Originally posted by ttpowerd
After you have stopped I would but not before hand because more air is coming into the engine bay but not through the radiator. You need to keep more air flowing through the radiator!
I think just keep it down because you may forget to close it!;)

ttpowerd Aug 12, 2002 08:02 AM

There is only so much space under the hood for air to occupy. If you let more air in around the radiator then less will flow through the radiator. Also, air takes the path of less restriction so it would rather go in where the hood is up and not through the radiator.

vudoodoodoo Aug 12, 2002 08:11 AM


Originally posted by jspecracer7


I think just keep it down because you may forget to close it!;)

:D

vudoodoodoo Aug 12, 2002 08:12 AM


Originally posted by ttpowerd
There is only so much space under the hood for air to occupy. If you let more air in around the radiator then less will flow through the radiator. Also, air takes the path of less restriction so it would rather go in where the hood is up and not through the radiator.
Well, the hood is up only above an inch. The front air dam is a lot bigger space then the lil 1 inch gap.
But I get what you're saying about more air flowing around radiator = less air flowing through radiator.

spooledUP7 Aug 12, 2002 09:30 AM


Originally posted by ttpowerd
There is only so much space under the hood for air to occupy. If you let more air in around the radiator then less will flow through the radiator. Also, air takes the path of less restriction so it would rather go in where the hood is up and not through the radiator.
Prove it in this case.

ttpowerd Aug 12, 2002 10:59 AM

You got an open hole or a radiator which provides restriction. Which would you take?

cabaynes Aug 12, 2002 03:03 PM


Originally posted by ttpowerd
You got an open hole or a radiator which provides restriction. Which would you take?
yea but you must remember... air is all around, its EVERYWHERE... there will still be the same amount of air going to the radiator, there will now just be more air going into the engine bay... the way youre making it sound is like, the air is going to be coming at the car, stop, look, see the open hood and be like "hey fuck the radiator the hood is easier to get into" :confused: i really dont think so... especially since the radiator is quite a distance from the open hood, i dont think an air pocket will form infront of the radiator and then force all air into the hood... thats just not realistic.

ttpowerd Aug 12, 2002 03:07 PM

I am not saying that no air what so ever will enter the radiator. Not saying that at all. What I am saying is that air does occupy space and there is only so much space under the hood of your car. Now air is already there but while you are moving around it will leave through various places. The air coming into the engine compartment will now have more areas to enter and therefore less will be coming in through the radiator.

cool_koo Aug 12, 2002 03:10 PM

my car was over heating like crazy and when I tried to cool it, it cooled faster with the hood down than with the hood open...

rx7speed811 Aug 12, 2002 03:30 PM


Originally posted by stokedxiv

... the way youre making it sound is like, the air is going to be coming at the car, stop, look, see the open hood and be like "hey fuck the radiator the hood is easier to get into" :confused: i really dont think so...

<LOL thats some funny shit stokedxiv

SteveF Jun 12, 2003 01:34 PM

I am currently addressing some small details in the cooling system with my new car, and I would have to imagine that if you are only driving at 20mph (subdivision speeds here) that it would help to have the hood popped. I don't think there would be enough air moving through the engine bay (from the popped hood) to make a difference in the flow to the radiator.

I haven't tried this, just wondering if anyone else has compared the two?

Vintage Red Touring Jun 12, 2003 01:39 PM

I do this when I'm about a block or two from my house, and then I open the hood completely after entering my garage. The car definitely cools down faster, and I get to admire the bling bling under my hood!

Since my car isn't a daily driver, it also makes it easier to check all the fluid levels before I leave the garage, since the hood is already open!

rynberg Jun 12, 2003 01:39 PM

I have tried this and noticed no difference whatsoever in how the temps dropped. This is with going 25 mph.

vudoodoodoo Jun 12, 2003 01:41 PM

Woah, day of the living thread!!! LOL!!!

Yeah, I did it and noticed no changed in temps either. :dunno:

I just let the fan run after I park w/ the car on for a lil bit. I shut it off after it gets to 87-88 C.

redrotorR1 Jun 12, 2003 02:10 PM

For normal every day driving, it really doesn't make much of a difference to the coolant temperature. But, it will help release heat from the engine bay; thus prolonging the life of the rubber components that still occupy space in there. However, coming off a track session and doing a cooldown, it helps immensely .... that is, ANY way you can release heat from the engine bay is a help. When I get to my cooldown, my coolant temp is 115-120C ..... HOT!!!! During the cooldown, I pop the hood and within a minute I'm down to 100-105C. Then I park, pop the hood, and spray down everything.

Street King Jun 12, 2003 02:15 PM


Originally posted by jspecracer7
I think just keep it down because you may forget to close it!;)
Exactly why I don't do that. I just park it pop the hood for a minute after I let it idle say 30 secs. Waffer the hood up and down a few times right before I close it. Check for leaks under the car and call it a day.

Unless it's an unusually hot day I'll keep the hood open for a few hours but if not I don't.

Flyrx7 Jun 12, 2003 02:18 PM


Originally posted by spooledUP7
Prove it in this case.
I think what he's was alluding to was the fact that with less restriction from the cracked hood, air would enter there, as well as "possibly" creating a higher pressure BEHIND the radiator, thus air that would normally pass thru the rad from the front may not due to the high pressure zone.
Same thing goes (for some) when they took out the weather stripping at the rear of the hood. For some it would actually suck air into the engine bay, when it was supposed too (in theory) suck it out.
You have to remember that air acts differently when there is turbulant flows, as well as different pressure zones. My $.02

REgards,
Frank

DaedelGT Jun 12, 2003 02:27 PM


Originally posted by Street King
Exactly why I don't do that. I just park it pop the hood for a minute after I let it idle say 30 secs. Waffer the hood up and down a few times right before I close it. Check for leaks under the car and call it a day.

Unless it's an unusually hot day I'll keep the hood open for a few hours but if not I don't.

I let it idle until the fans come on, then go off. Miata thermoswitch baby ;)

Cihuuy Jun 12, 2003 02:37 PM

this may be a lil strange, but after i let the car cool down and pooped the hood, i also put a big fan in front of my car blowing to the engine and turbo side... ;)

Shinobi-X Jun 12, 2003 02:53 PM

If the engine is hot, I pop the hood whenever I can, to help heat escape (when parked). Over time, I can see what the heat does to the paint on my closed hood (implying that it cooks under there), so I know opening it helps.

Street King Jun 12, 2003 03:01 PM


Originally posted by DaedelGT
I let it idle until the fans come on, then go off. Miata thermoswitch baby ;)
You know the part number for this mod? I've been wanting to do this for the longest time. Is it an easy thing to do?

BoOsTin FD Jun 12, 2003 03:04 PM

Re: Anyone Else Do This?
 
I was doing this for quite some time. However, after my hood started squecking and stuff, I decided not to do it anymore. After i stopde opening it, it stoped squecking. So i don't think it's a good idea, unless you like that squicking noise.


Originally posted by vudoodoodoo
When I drive around my neighborhood to look for parking, I pull the hood lever to let it pop up a bit to let cool air flow into the engine bay. I think it helps the cool my engine bay down a bit. It's ok, the hood isn't gonna fly up cuz I'm only driving like 5-10 MPH. After I park, I open up the hood to help release more heat.


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