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Encyclopedia > Hood scoop

A hood scoop is an air vent on a car hood which usually sends air over an intercooler. Often they are purely decorative and have no function other than aesthetic value. For the Australian rock group, see Intercooler_(band). ...


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Pontiac Shaker Hood Scoops - Tech Articles - High Performance Pontiac Magazine (2479 words)
Since the scoop was mounted directly to the air cleaner, it nervously danced with engine harmonics giving its name "shaker hood scoop" descriptive meaning.
Scoop assembly PN 481689 was used on all '70 1/2-72 Trans Am models and fastened to the lower air cleaner by 2 wing nuts and studs protruding through tabs welded to the lower air cleaner itself.
To accommodate the taller hood height of the Ventura body, a Trans Am shaker hood scoop was modified by riveting a stamped sheetmetal spacer with specific front and rear heights to the bottom to properly position the scoop for the '74 GTO hood.
Hood Scoop & Grille - Latemodel Restoration Supply (459 words)
94-98 Hood Scoop, Rh This is the painted bezel which fits into the hood to form the scoops on factory hoods.
Hood scoop inserts are required to complete these assemblies.
94-98 Hood Scoop, Lh This is the painted bezel which fits into the hood to form the scoops on factory hoods.
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