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Hood Noise/heat Shield

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Old 05-04-2005, 09:18 AM
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don't know how that thing in red called

Is it ok to run in winter without that "thing"?
Old 05-04-2005, 09:34 AM
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I put in no. Not that it cant be done but because it would not do anything for you.
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maybe engine bay will be a bit colder and hood will be lighter.
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Some people do remove the hood lining to reduce weight. I don't know how much it weighs, but have you seen the stuff that's inside it? I accidentally poke a hole in it and some yellow looking material came out. Probably for sound deadening purposes.
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well, you do take a chance on having a louder engine and perhaps baking the paint a little faster.. but that is about it. My fiat does not have the sound deadening material, it fell down years ago (30 year old glue) and I had not had a problem without it. It is interesting when it rained though, the water on the hood over the engine would steam.
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That protects your paint from engine heat.

There are aftermarket ones available that are lighter, or deaden more sound.
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I took it out the other day. It weighed a good bit... maybe 6-7 pounds? I dunno... I didn't notice too much of a noise increase.
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will it only affect the paint under the hood or will it affect the exterior also?
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Both. eventually the heat will bubble the paint off of the hood. Where as a CF hood is not painted you dont have to worry about this.
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Not true. My old CF hood got baked/bubbled because it didn't have a heat-shield. I had to re-isntall my old one to stop it. Fiberglass/CF epoxy does NOT like high tempatures.

You can remove it if you want to, but it does server 2 purposes. #1. Keep engine heat from baking your hood/hood paint. #2. Dampen engine noise.

While it's not "great" at either job, it's a lot better than nothing. The "5 or 6" lbs you save are not going to significantly affect your fuel economy or acceleration times.



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