I know a lot of you guy are running hood vents from Lebaron's, T/A's etc. I saw that pic on ebay with the modified xj krawler and if you noticed, it had a small cowl induction scoop placed in the passenger side front part of hood where cooling fan is located. I was just wondering what your thoughts are on that. I figure that less mud/splashing would get down on top of engine bay yet still let heat escape. I don't know. I am used to big old chevy trucks with big radiators-temp was never an issue for me untill I bought a cherokee to play with. Anyway, what do you all think would be the best way to go?
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As far as cooling goes they do a good job, I guess. I never had an issue with it and still dont. I can say they let out alot of heat , you can see it and feel it if you put your hand over them. I probably would not have installed them if they were not free. I do plan on replacing them with lebarron ones. They fit better and look more finished than the T/A ones. I dont know of the one your refering to.
-- Edited by threeEs99 at 13:11, 2009-03-10
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My Stable: 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4 Dr Sport 4 1/2" lift w/ 33X12.50 Maxxis Bighorns 1990 Chevy Suburban 3/4 ton 2WD w/454 Big Block(future towrig) 2005 Pont. Grand Prix GTP (supercharged 4 my passing pleasure) 2006 H-D Street Bob Flat black denim with some goodies 1989 Stratos 18' Fish&Ski w/ Evinrude outboard 1996 Yamaha V Max snowmobile-600cc 2006 GMC Envoy find me at facebook.com (Jason Grumpp)
I think that it would help for sure. But when it helps most would be driving down the streat, not on the trails. I think that it would help, but just not the BEST option for our aplication. They look good though.
That XJ is neat looking. Don't know that I would want it, but still neat. I haven't seen on like that.
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