do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

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projectprelude
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do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

Post by projectprelude »

wadayaa think??

keep it or bin it? I cant make my mind up.

Do u think i should remove my cold air intake?

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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

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I've never really liked those things cos they spoil the lines of the car which are timeless. If it does provide some real benefit for the engine and performance, then keep it, but surely all the drag it causes negates all of that... I dunno....

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I'm not a fan from a looks point of view #-o Raymond Pang run a lot of tests on these some time back. He came up with proof to suggest that these do infact offer a negative effect on the air flow within the engine bay!

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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

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I don't like the styling of them to be honest... i prefer the sleeper look rather than fancy bodykits - I'm now investing all my dosh under the hood (I've got to stop watching American tv programmes! haha)

also as i understand the airflow they create actually goes against the design that Toyota ... well.. designed :oops:

the air flow is taken up from underneath and is ejected through the grills - if you put a scoop on that then forces air "down" into the engine bay as I've heard it mucks up the preferred direction of the air..

Not sure if this actually is proved but just typing what I've heard mentioned before.

cheers :D

EDIT - Damn you Mike - you always get there first ! =D>
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they are supposed to be for n/a's and have a bottom box section to house an airfilter. Never designed to simply direct air into the open engine bay.
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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

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Not keen on scoops to be honest. I would remove it but hey, that's just me.

The car certainly look loads smoother without.

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That is very true Steve good point. I had forgotten that to be honest =D>

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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

Post by shafster »

i went through the same dilemna when i bought mine, however, you have to agree that the scoop although ruins the smooth lines of the mr2.... it gets alot of attention.

i dont think i would put another toms scoop on an mr2 again.... bomex one, probably :)
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Post by Goldy »

IMO I think all those air scoopy things look like cack.... They don't ever look like they were meant to be part of the car, and they ruin the lines... And from what I can gather they don't do much. Its almost like a growth on the back of the car!!! :silent:

If they're that great, how come no manufacturers actually put them on their cars? =;
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Another vote for the bin here.
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Post by Grajey »

And another!

Bin it.
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Post by ScottMc »

hmmm.... on a standard car i'd say bin it but on that one i think it looks good. especially from side on! they're not hard to remove anyway so why not take it off and see if you think it looks better that way?
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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

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I'm about to fit one to mine, I like them.
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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

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personally mate i'd get rid, but it is your car afterall and if it fits with the look you are after does it really matter what anyone else thinks? (have to agree though that they are all show and offer no extra go)

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Bin it.
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you should have attatched a poll mate! :wink:
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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

Post by Bobby (aka Shaggar) »

Easy guys, they don't look thaaaaaaaaat bad. [-X

Its all about the whole look. A veilside nosecone looks cack on a std car but teh whole kit done properly can still look sharp these days.

Shame on you lot! [-X
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thanks for your input. By the way the car does have the toms bodykit to go with the toms scoop if that makes a diffrence lol
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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

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If they're that great, how come no manufacturers actually put them on their cars?


They do!

With no direct air feed to the air filter, then no, I would've thought they're detrimental to performance. But so are 18" rims, and people to that.
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Re: do u think i shud remove my toms scoop?

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If they're that great, how come no manufacturers actually put them on their cars?


2005 Honda NSX-R GT - looks stupid though ;)

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Would look very nice without the scoop IMO.

"The changes to the JGTC Honda NSX race cars were apparently so fundamental that Honda had to make a certain number of road legal vehicles to comply with the JGTC rules. Only five NSX-R GT models will be made (production will start in August) and all of them had already been sold"

(50,000,000 YEN)
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