Looking for hood louvers/vents

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The Artist formerly known as Turbo84
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Been working on the hood on the '84, and am kicking around putting some louvers in it to help exhaust the underhood air. I used to frequently see a louver set on Corvettes that have about 5 or 6 slats in them, positioned over the wheelwells, but I can't find them anywhere. Anybody seen a source for them lately?

thanks,
Mike
 
Been working on the hood on the '84, and am kicking around putting some louvers in it to help exhaust the underhood air. I used to frequently see a louver set on Corvettes that have about 5 or 6 slats in them, positioned over the wheelwells, but I can't find them anywhere. Anybody seen a source for them lately?

thanks,
Mike
Like Damoroso's? (I love 'em)
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note: taken from http://www.vettemod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8256
 
Ecklers has 'em - but buried in their catalog. (part # 10363 Louvers,Daytona Fender,68-82) Maybe ACI (as well).
Happy New Year! Jim
 
Dave's are just show louvers, he is drilling drain holes in them even....

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Those are the louvers I was looking for. Thank you.

I need to get a close look at them somehow to make sure they can be open and functional.


Edit: Just checked Eckler's website. "Low Price Guarantee" or not, there's no effing way I'm going to pay them $180 for a pair of those things. Apparently I'll be looking for alternative ways to vent out the engine compartment.

I haven't bought anything from Ecklers in a loooong time, and it looks like I'm going to continue to not buy anything from them.
 
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I opened mine - the originals (HAH) I got from ACI I installed in 84-5. They even had an inner fender guard you could mount to keep the crap from flying through them - just the air. <

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When I swapped that front clip for the Tilt-one-piece - I splashed a mold of the louvers - and kept the "liner."
 
The "liner" will dig it out of the attic and take a pic - give me a few days -- holiday over -- back to work!
Happy New Year! Jim

ADDED:
Here are the prices from ACI:
PLK100 LOUVER TOP FENDER PR 68-82 $317.77

PLK200 LOUVER BAFFLES TOP FNDR 68-82 $198.25
- Still digging for them to get a pic!
 
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This would do it - even with a fine mesh screen to "de-crapify" the engine bay - it would be better that what we have now...
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Somewhere I have a shot of stream data showing smoke trails through the fender (overhead) louvers - interesting that the airflow "wraps forward as the tire rotates and then exits. It makes sense - but not what you'd first think.

Cheers - Jim
 
http://www.up22.com/scoopw3.htm

this company has two sizes of NACA ducts, that I anticipate utilizing...

PR-71
Smaller version of PR7 NACA duct. 3/4 inch deep. Designed to be molded into a body panel and to set below the body panel surface so as not cause additional air drag, yet provide a passage for air intake for cooling or carburetion. 3/4" flange on 3 sides.

I couldn't get the link to work, but it will be listed in the index.
 
Like those ducts - ready to install. More durable than the plastic seen on eBay.

Back to the louvers. I mentioned previously, the reverse flow of air, around the wheel then backout the louver.
I found the pics I was describing.
The B&W is from Katz - Race Car Aerodynamics, and the color from McBeath's, Competetion Car Aerodynamics. Both excellent texts.

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Cheers - Jim
 

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Been working on the hood on the '84, and am kicking around putting some louvers in it to help exhaust the underhood air. I used to frequently see a louver set on Corvettes that have about 5 or 6 slats in them, positioned over the wheelwells, but I can't find them anywhere. Anybody seen a source for them lately?

thanks,
Mike

Those almost look like 77-79 Z-28 louvers, but if they are over the wheels how will that exhaust underhood air since the wheel housings seal that area and over the wheels is a splash shield and without it debris from the tires would quickly damage the bottom of the hood and eventually eat through the fiberglass like sand blasting.

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Been working on the hood on the '84, and am kicking around putting some louvers in it to help exhaust the underhood air. I used to frequently see a louver set on Corvettes that have about 5 or 6 slats in them, positioned over the wheelwells, but I can't find them anywhere. Anybody seen a source for them lately?

thanks,
Mike

Those almost look like 77-79 Z-28 louvers, but if they are over the wheels how will that exhaust underhood air since the wheel housings seal that area and over the wheels is a splash shield and without it debris from the tires would quickly damage the bottom of the hood and eventually eat through the fiberglass like sand blasting.

KGrHqVHJBsE8hUC-W8jBPPD-JHPSQ60_12_zps8528a743.jpg

The nice thing about fiberglass and plastic panels is that you can easily cut and rework them to any shape you want.
 
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