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New Cervini's Hood? You decide!

Should we put the "Time Attack" hood in production?

  • Definitely

    Votes: 75 65.2%
  • Not a fan

    Votes: 40 34.8%

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Grim12

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Looks good. If it's going to be an "extractor" hood, please make it truly functional. Another brand has a heat extractor hood, but looking at the underside I can't see where the exit pulls from. Keep it open with a grill and a detachable rain guard. That way it can actually promote radiator flow and relieve under-hood pressure.

What about a less-aggressive GT4 inspired hood?

Edit: Minus the window, as others have suggested

What he said. Plus would love to see some weight savings.
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YUCK !!!!
 

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Love the hood, also big fan of the window, I say make it version of both to suit the needs of people on each side of the fence. But the window needs to be scratch resistant & replaceable should something happen to it.
 
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Love all the feedback, keep it coming! :thumbsup:
 

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Love this one, sans window.

Sidenote: Would gladly be test subject for any hood, especially given my hood is slightly jacked up at the moment. Not too far from you.
 

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+1 vote for functional heat extractor hood with no window
 

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I like the hood minus the window. And give me the stock extractor locations too.
Yeah, yeah. Overkill is underrated. :headbonk:
 

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I actually think the window would be pretty cool for a PD supercharger owner!

Nice hood either way though, maybe make one version with the window and one without!
 

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Minus the window, save some weight, reasonable price.
 

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Soo to revive this, any word on possible production? I'm still wanting a gt350 style hood that looks correct not like the Anderson composites one
 

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Great looking hood Depending on the price I'd buy one with the window. I also think there should be window/no window options.
 

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Sans window, add flush mount hood latches.
 

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I'd like it without the window.
 
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