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Old 02-11-2010, 09:18 PM   #1
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Ouch lol, yeah i know the saftey hazards, but my latch is kinda jacked so im gonna go cheap and get some hood pins, i figure this will help reduce the chance of this happening, (not prevent).
FYI- of you don't get some high quality hood pins, you would be making the car MORE unsafe.

Just don't do it.
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:50 PM   #2
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I was just asking lol, its back to normal right now. Just wondering if anyone had done it before with a second gen, ive never seen it done to one. Didnt know if there was enough of a benefit at idle to do this, i go to the mall a lot and theres always a good amount of stop and go traffic.
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Yes, it helps with cooling.
At low speeds or sitting in traffic, the air is blown over the engine then UNDER it.
With the back end of the hood propped up like that, the air has a little better time exiting out the top.

At speed, like TTT said, you get a positive pressure area built up at the bottom of the windshield.

Contrary to what others have said, there is no danger of getting decapitated.
If anyone has seen FC's in a bad front end collision, the hood is designed to fold.
The rear hinges are designed to keep the hood (rear) corners down and not shear.
There are no hooks that keep the rear of the hood down - some other cars have this hook assist.
The hinges have the sole responsibility to keep the hood from taking your head off.
I do NOT recommend replacing the stock hood hinges - now THAT'S a BAD idea.

Now the bad part...
Thieves can hook your hood release cable and pop your hood open without getting inside the car.
The stock route of the hood release cable is right on top of the driver's side fender.
It's very easy to grab the hood release cable and pull real hard - viola, hood opens.
Honda thieves do this all the time down here.



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Now the bad part...
Thieves can hook your hood release cable and pop your hood open without getting inside the car.
The stock route of the hood release cable is right on top of the driver's side fender.
It's very easy to grab the hood release cable and pull real hard - viola, hood opens.
Honda thieves do this all the time down here.



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That's cause hondas suck lol. No but anyways I couldn't even fit my little finger under it so I don't see how they could reach it. But anyways I want to see if there is a significant enough difference before I keep it like that. Now someone go to my other thread and help me with that vac line lol.
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Wire hanger with a hook at the end...


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