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572Camaro
03-25-2017, 06:50 AM
We have a fuel injected 572ci engine under the hood that likes fresh air. After viewing many really nice venting options, we decided to try something a little different. Take a look.
Hood grilles are custom billet and twice height of factory pieces.
Engine is "stuffed" into engine bay as you can see by the pic.
First, and with great hesitation, we cut eight square holes into hood.
Then, we went to the waterjet and cut 316 alloy stainless steel pieces, including the box tubes you see, out of 1.5" thick 316 alloy stainless.
Next, we sanded and sanded and sanded over 100 hours on all stainless pieces.
After welding in the tubes, we then resanded for what seems like forever.
Finally, we shaped the crown on the underside vents, cut fresh studs, loctite, and did the install.
Believe it or not, the engine compartment temp, as measured by my fuel injection air inlet sensor, has dropped noticeably. Just got home from GoodGuys Lone Star Nationals and snagged the "Innovation Award" sponsored by Snap-On tools. Judge thought the vents were killer. I don't mean to brag, just really excited about the award.
Thanks for looking! any feedback?
572Camaro
LonghornJPS
03-25-2017, 07:10 AM
Absolutely stellar work!
clill
03-25-2017, 08:48 AM
Wow !!! Can I have em ?:trophy-1302:
572Camaro
03-25-2017, 12:15 PM
You guys are WAY too kind. But thank you. The only reason we used stainless is because all the hand made parts on the car is stainless. Frankly, I wanted to use aluminum for weight purposes, but my wife said "NO". She demanded stainless steel, 316 alloy to be exact. What's a guy to do?
572Camaro
gofastwclass
03-25-2017, 03:53 PM
Well... I would listen to her. Sounds like you have a pretty cool wife. :D
rocketrod
03-25-2017, 04:32 PM
Well... I would listen to her. Sounds like you have a pretty cool wife. :D
What he said....
You guys are WAY too kind. But thank you. The only reason we used stainless is because all the hand made parts on the car is stainless. Frankly, I wanted to use aluminum for weight purposes, but my wife said "NO". She demanded stainless steel, 316 alloy to be exact. What's a guy to do?
572Camaro
Very nice! Is the overall length of the vents and the individual opening the same as OEM vents?
Dr. Jekyll
03-25-2017, 06:16 PM
Looks like a lot of precision work. Well done! Any pics of the complete car?
130fe
03-25-2017, 06:54 PM
Phenominal job on the vents! Any information on those hood hinge actuators? Yes, please more pics and info on the entire car!
572Camaro
03-26-2017, 11:09 AM
Thanks again guys. My wife "belly-laughed" when I read your replies!
Anyway, here's a couple pics of the car.
572Camaro
03-26-2017, 11:36 AM
Notice the ground effects on the car. We added two inches to the rocker panels out of 16ga sheetmetal, also extended in front of front wheel opening and extended behind rear wheel opening.
See the rear spoiler? It is all welded steel.
Notice the hood is embellished? We took an SS hood and raised the roof about 1/2", thanks to Paul Morgan at DSE.
Hey Rocketrod, the grilles are EXACT to original footprint. We embellished the grilles on the outside to twice height. The underside vent bezels are EXACT to within .001" dimensional variance. That is why I could not use box tubing, but had the square tube pieces waterjetted out of a 4' by 10' by 1.5" thick of 316 alloy stainless. So yes, they fit the factory "hood ornament" location, but I did redrill the two center holes on both grilles for symmetry purposes.
Hey 130fe, thanks for noticing the hood actuators. I know, I know, everybody is supposed to use the billet hood hinges from any of several manufacturers. Not me. I redesigned my factory hinges, and designed my own gas struts, had them manufactured in Germany, and installed. They are made through EasyLift company.
572Camaro
03-26-2017, 11:41 AM
Interior update:
We had a local guy do the interior (central Missouri). Funny thing, he and his dad came to my home. We set up a sewing shop in my living room, they slept on the couch, and we fed them three meals a day. What a great time.
Notice the shifter? It's a GLOE shifter (my last name) that I built, the HVAC controls are hidden and revealed when you slide the factory hot/cold slide control, the interior is Luxor II ultraleather, and the factory center dash piece is truly a custom sheetmetal piece trimmed in chrome metal brass.
tubbed69
03-26-2017, 11:42 AM
Those vents are great,fantastic job and I really love the entire car:trophy-1302: :trophy-1302:
DT69Cam
03-26-2017, 12:21 PM
Wow, looks awesome!!!!!
Dr. Jekyll
03-26-2017, 12:30 PM
What's the reality of 2 adults sitting comfortablely back there? I've been contemplating what to do with my back seat. Any more pics of the interior?
572Camaro
03-26-2017, 01:58 PM
Rear seat and Focal K2's in the LED lighted package tray.
Note the "GLOE" shifter (my last name), and Focal Slimlines in the front modified Fesler door panels.
572Camaro
03-26-2017, 02:27 PM
Sorry about all the duplicates. Still learning how to compress photos.
This pic shows more interior.
Note the F.A.S.T. XFI and PCS controllers in the glovebox.
The HVAC controls use the old ashtray position and door opens via cable from factory control slide.
Gauge panel I built from exhaust tubing and flat steel panels cut by hand.
572Camaro
03-26-2017, 02:45 PM
Trunk shots:
Battery box with fuel circuitry (blue box) shown aft,
Amp station with Focal speaker controls,
and believe it or not, we run a spare in the middle of the trunk.
Front end shot:
Old school! Back when Baer and Alcon built calipers together. These are staggered bore 6 piston monoblocks with 13.5" rotors, polished hats instead of the standard color. Note again the extended rockers..,
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