hood inserts cut??
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Second gen cars didn't look good with the raised, reverse scoop, or so the stylists thought, so they reverted back to the under hood system for the Camaro. The Pontiac T/A had the shaker, however Pontiac didn't participate as seriously in SCCA racing as Chevrolet did, so the placement of the scoop wasn't as important, as it was too far forward to get the "reverse ram effect" off the windshield.
It was more a cosmetic thing on the T/A, and if I recall correctly, only the 70 1/2s and maybe the '71s had the scoop actually functional. Federal "drive-by" sound regs forced GM to close off the scoop, however with a little careful work by hot rodders (like me, for instance, with my '77 T/A) the scoop could be made functional. Harwood and Moroso also marketed replacement scoops that attached to the hood instead of the air cleaner assembly, for easier tuning, and were open at the rear, for air intake.
I can see the points about possible adverse affects at highway speeds however. Decreased airflow at speed through the radiator, letting water into the engine bay during a downpour, etc.
I'm pretty sure I will just leave mine alone if I ever get the 95 Z running. I don't wanna chance any extra water anywhere around my opti. LOL Besides with a 160* stat and the fans coming on earlier than stock, I have never had a temperature problem anyway. I bet making sure your headers/exhaust are coated would have more of an effect on underhood temps than this mod would.
I cut mine and I could definitely tell a difference, much cooler on the highway, and especially after cruising and opening the hood.



