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2013 Shelby gt500 hood scoop install... Need help
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<blockquote data-quote="05boostedgt" data-source="post: 13983787" data-attributes="member: 158682"><p>Looking at a 2012 Shelby gt500 hood scoop that comes stock on the Shelby I have a 2006 almost completely custom done car and trying to keep the engine bay temps down and thought I had seen a post on here that someone had already installed one on their s197..... Looking for help on this is it do-able? If so how do you cut the hood what tools were used and how is it holding up so far.... Once again haven't attempted and haven't bought the scoop yet but would like to find a top mounted scoop or air damn to help release the heat in the motor compartment ..... Any advice would help this is and has been a budget build but am willing to spend a little more cash but not looking to buy a new hood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="05boostedgt, post: 13983787, member: 158682"] Looking at a 2012 Shelby gt500 hood scoop that comes stock on the Shelby I have a 2006 almost completely custom done car and trying to keep the engine bay temps down and thought I had seen a post on here that someone had already installed one on their s197..... Looking for help on this is it do-able? If so how do you cut the hood what tools were used and how is it holding up so far.... Once again haven't attempted and haven't bought the scoop yet but would like to find a top mounted scoop or air damn to help release the heat in the motor compartment ..... Any advice would help this is and has been a budget build but am willing to spend a little more cash but not looking to buy a new hood. [/QUOTE]
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