aftermarket aero for B8

Doors?

Nascar it up man!

You can find a lot more info on that 86 build here.

http://www.vsport.com.au/case-studies-preview/timmy-86-world-time-attack

Damn none of these pics are coming up at work. Site must be blocked.

a little slicing here, some dicing there… like I said before, this car will be gutted eventually! ;D

Fits nicely in between the hood creases. Now to find a body shop that doesn’t think I’m crazy.

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/12/31/9b43cbef91452355e5ed601e1352e279.jpg

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That vent looks like it should help with removing heat from the engine compartment.

It’s more for giving the air that entered the trapezoid grill a place to exit quickly, at speed. Ultimately I want to move more air past the heat exchangers.

Remove the weather stripping above the firewall - that’ll be another outlet.
IMO you are better off getting someone to cut up the hood rather than play with these vents. These vents will never work as well as a properly vented hood. Check this out:

http://www.vorshlag.com/forums/showpost.php?s=3be23b16863058690b4d60191ce32b78&p=57713&postcount=238

http://vorshlag.smugmug.com/Projects/Vorshlag-2011-Mustang-GT-build/i-KQBMGtM/1/S/_DSC1057-S.jpg

You want to vent from the rad? This is venting from the rad/heat exchangers. Though admittedly, you are constrained in how the car is packaged. But there are some ways around it.

This guy is legit. I checked and they are actually not functional. Mind blown.
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/01/01/f9daf4561b83bb9d649d0e1083209e67.jpg

The Mercedes vent is really just a screen, to give the channel a finished look. If you look at the new Porsche models the bottom of the hood is a vent just like this.

The camaro you posted…that’s oem!!

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/01/07/c01a1aa8052f98568fe1ead9abb630b3.jpg

Might as well pickup a carbon hood to put that vent in and shave a few http://www.uspmotorsports.com/Exterior/Seibon-Carbon-Fiber-Hood-Audi-B8-A4-S4-OEM-Style.html

One does not simply add a carbon hood. If it was $10,000 it would work. But the cheap plastic ones from Alibaba are not suitable for attaching the OEM latch. It would come off the car at 130 MPH. You’d need to devise a whole new pin and anchor system. Might as well just tie nylon from a sail on the engine bay if you’re going that far with weight.

huh? no carbon hood uses the stock latch, you use aerocatch hood pins, the latch is fairly flush with the hood. They are less than 100 for a set. You do not need an expensive carbon/carbon hood a carbon/fiberglass hood is just fine and one I/m sure can be had with the required vents.

here is a Pic of the Carbon Hood on my Old B6 with aerocatch hood pins

http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z284/mguerra81/6c5330d7.jpg

The alibaba units I looked at for the B8 were just a panel, no latches or anchors. Presumably you are supposed to transfer your OE latches. Anyway I’m not going that route.

A carbon carbon hood would be bad ass because it would be strong enough to take an OE latch. But the mold alone would cost over $100k.

so wrong, real race cars don’t use stock latches. The mold doesn’t change that the fact that stock latches aren’t designed for so little weight with that light of a hood you want multiple latches anyway, hell you could make you old mold with fiberglass for a few hundred bucks of materials. Doesn’t matter if you don’t do it, but please have the facts, It doesn’t cost 100k to make a mold, and the mold doesn’t dictate its overall strength. That gets dictated may by the weave and material that the body panel is ultimately constructed from

You need to cut holes in the hold for the aero catch hood pins or any other hood pins. Depending on the hood they may have or may not have the holes for the stock latch mounts. Doesn’t really matter a couple of aero catch hood pins and you are good to go

This. Not sure why hood pins are an issue, West. It’s standard fare for any lightweight hood.
And dropping weight on the nose of the car is going to be magical on this platform. The factory hood is heavy as hell. You will see a change in weight distribution with just a hood change.

You should not rely on the factory latch with a light weight hood – you are right. With a light weight hood, the only purpose the factory latch serves is for security (so no one can randomly pop ur hood). The pins are what is doing the real work holding down the hood. You can get some fancy aero hood latches like redwagon says.