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How to make Harwood Ram Air functional?

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Old 08-31-2007, 05:54 AM
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When I bought the car a month ago, it had a Harwood non-functional Ram Air hood on it. Hood looks great on the car, but I really dont want it on the car if its not going to work. The lady I bought the car from said there was a "kit" you could buy to cut it and make it functional. Anyone know anything about this, I havent found anything after searching the net. Any help appreciated TIA
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I cut mine with a hole saw in the nostrils and then used a dremel and filled the edges smooth. I cut the back with a cut off wheel to allow some air flow. I like the moroso CAI I have, which is why I didn't do any more on the back of the hood.
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thats pretty much the exact same thing i did. the hole in the back i cut about an inch inch and half from the bottom so rain and whatnots dont get in the air filter
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Yes, there is a induction kit that makes it fucntional ram air, but as said above you have to midify the hood yourself to allow air to enter.



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