True forced induction hood scoop
#17
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From: Tehachapi Ca.
Year: 90
Model: Cherokee
Engine: l6
I had the same idea, damn thing keeps needing work so I haven't gotten around to it though. Looked alot different in my head, but I have zero fab skills so I don't even know what mine would end up looking like. I really like the way you did yours, any chance of getting pics of the air box? I am assuming you flipped it over?
#19
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From: Norfolk va
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by 4.0power87
So I came up with this idea a while ago because the only kits I've seen are not really cold air intakes and cost way too much. I'm making a shaker style hood scoop for my jeep I'm almost done just need to make a few more welds before testing. I just want to get some feedback on this to see if people would like to see this on the market. I'll post pics and gains soon.
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From: Norfolk va
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Ok so the welder is still down but here are the pics of the pieces so far . I still have to cut a hole for the throttle body and weld stabilizers on bottom half. The k&n air filter will bolt between the hood scoop and the base plate. More pics will come
#24
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From: Fort Worth Texas
Year: 1985
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Chevy 350
Wow, deja-vu. I was just reading some articles on XJ CAI's and came to the same conclusion. The majority are warm air intakes or overpriced. I was doubtful of the shaker/ ram air design on a 4x4 because of rain/mud. But, I started looking at some of the F body ram air hoods and those guys run their vechiles even without baffles in the rain and just rely on the filter to keep out water. Everything I read basically says it isnt a problem except in the worst super heavy rain...I guess the solution they use is a removable baffle of some kind, although I havent saw one. They also try to keep the filter above the hood defilade. On a side note I also read a "4.0 myths" artice by JP Mag. If memory serves they figured about a 1% increase in mileage and around a 5hp increase. Not to mention (and I will probably screw this up, but someone else can correct me) for every 5 deg drop in air temp you get another 1% increase?...Lastly, I dont know how OBD2 would like ram air very much?
There really isn't enough water ingestion to even worry about. If anything it helps cool the air charge.
#29
Quick FYI in case this is why you are doing it: Ram air is a myth pretty much funded by dodge. There are no realizable gains with a reasonably sized ram air scoop until you reach ~200 MPH