[DeTomaso] Has anyone researched hood vent designs? (Dave Londry)

Asa Jay Laughton asajay at asajay.com
Sat Aug 6 23:55:43 EDT 2016


Yes, and somebody found it and returned it.  If I recall correctly, he 
lost his deck lid due to a hinge pin that came out.  After that, most of 
us drilled our pins for clips or safety wire.  Here is an example from 
mine when I drilled for cotter pins:
http://teampanteraracing.com/index.php?option=com_g2bridge&view=gallery&Itemid=57&g2_itemId=5517

This should prevent losing the deck lid entirely as long as the hinges 
stay intact.  However, it might be a good idea, like what Dan was 
eluding to, to have some kind of back-up in place like a thick bungee 
cord under the deck lid in case it unlatches.  Make it short enough that 
the deck-lid doesn't come up any more than a few inches.

Didn't somebody try a belly-pan under the rear of car at one time?  I 
thought I remember somebody trying that but don't remember any conclusions.

Asa  Jay

Asa Jay Laughton - W7TSC, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
&  Shelley Marie
Spokane, WA
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On 8/6/2016 4:00 PM, Scott Couchman via DeTomaso wrote:
> I was planning to run the Silver State without the deck lid. I think Mad Dog lost his too.
>
>> On Aug 6, 2016, at 3:55 PM, Dan F. Courtney<dan at excaliburre.com>  wrote:
>>
>>    As one who does drive at very high speed I can tell you the front hood
>>    does lift at least 2a on aThe Beasta, which has two custom hood vents
>>    behind the radiator. It has rubber straps to keep it from getting too
>>    high, while also letting the air escape.
>>    Also, over 160 mph there is a ton of upward pressure on the rear deck
>>    lids. Iave lost two fiberglass deck lids (one in a somewhat famous
>>    incident along the Silver State Challenge route).
>>    Weave reinforced the hinge pins and louvers are on the drawing board.
>>    Iave also noticed the car settles down significantly once the rear deck
>>    lid is gone. At first I didnat realize why the rear was finally
>>    settling down and holding the ground, until the end of the route when I
>>    walked around and noticed the deck lid was gone.
>>
>>    Dan
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