Installed Run Cool Hood Vents.

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tjkj2002

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Well I finally got my Run Cool hood vents installed today,boy do they look sharp!
Not a mod you want to do if your not willing to drill holes in your Jeep,It took 84 total holes to install them.Also I used stainless bolts instead of the rivits.
Marked and ready to cut out center holes.......
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To late now............
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2 holes cut,82 more to go.........
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Since I'm not cutting out the braces,need to cut some drain holes(also to help with cooling) and access holes for some of the bolts.
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All holes drilled/cut,a view from under the hood........
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Painted all bare metal areas........
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All done.........
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Wow...that looks great.

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which ones did you get? I went to their website and they have a few different sizes available. I think yours looks very nice and proportional.
 

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which ones did you get? I went to their website and they have a few different sizes available. I think yours looks very nice and proportional.
I got the high flow meduim ones and opted to use stainless steel button head bolts instead of the supplied stainless rivits.

Looks cool but does it solve any issues? I've never seen anyone install actual functional vents on their rigs...
It actually does keep the engine bay cooler,by how much I couldn't tell but you can feel the air rushing out of them when at a standstill and the cooling fan is on.The air coming out is almost to hot to touch so they are doing there job.

"It lowers the temp in the bay by 47 degrees and the engine by 26 degrees" per website


And +150hp..
I can see that much reduction in temps at highway speeds,does nothing really for engine temps but helps if your cooling system is not a 100% up to par.No added HP gain either.
 

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XJ guys do vents because of 4.0 HO overheating issues.. i woudl think that vents on a KJ would only take strain off of the cooling system.. good idea in my opinion..
id be terrified to cut holes in my hood.
 

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Easy to cut holes in the hood, I enjoy doing it so much have done it to mine and wildmans both
 

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Quality installation there TJ!
I am sure your engine will thank you especially when off-road.
I wish that some sort of air slots would have been cut into the side near the rear of hood by the factory. It really can get extremely warm under the hood.
Your set up in the middle of the engine bay will dispel more heat as it is directly over the hottest parts. Nice work.
I would like to do some venting in the hood, but it just rains here too much of the time.
 

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Pull the weather strip off the cowl/firewall,lets a lot of air out.
 

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Quality installation there TJ!
I am sure your engine will thank you especially when off-road.
I wish that some sort of air slots would have been cut into the side near the rear of hood by the factory. It really can get extremely warm under the hood.
Your set up in the middle of the engine bay will dispel more heat as it is directly over the hottest parts. Nice work.
I would like to do some venting in the hood, but it just rains here too much of the time.

Mines sat out in the rain, been driven through downpours etc and no problems in over 2 years or more, ( can't remember when I installed mine but was back right about when TJKJ did his. Motors get wet all of the time;)
 
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