Singular Motorsports NA & NB Hood Louvers Now Available!

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Old 06-02-2016, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by psyber_0ptix
Is there any contact adhesive recommended to reglue any of the supports that have popped off from the underside of the skin? I think mine where already like this, but it's exacerbated the hood floppiness especially at speed.
I filled mine withas that spray on expansion insulation foam they sell at home depot and then cut the excess and spray painted it red when it dried. Looks good and it helped with hood rigidity
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How much difference is there between the NA and NB version? I bought the NA version early on but have since sold that car and bought an NB. Are they close enough that I can make it work or should I just resell them and buy the NB version?
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I think I read over at the Singular site that the parts are identical but the stick-on cutting pattern is different. I was looking at it a couple of days ago.
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Originally Posted by cyotani
How much difference is there between the NA and NB version? I bought the NA version early on but have since sold that car and bought an NB. Are they close enough that I can make it work or should I just resell them and buy the NB version?
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I think I read over at the Singular site that the parts are identical but the stick-on cutting pattern is different. I was looking at it a couple of days ago.
Zero difference between the louvers themselves, only a difference in the cut template.

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Originally Posted by Lincoln Logs
Zero difference between the louvers themselves, only a difference in the cut template.
perfect, that's what I was hoping to hear. thanks for the info!

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Been very happy with mine. I also added some of that gold reflective tape to my intake pipe and it made the lovers look like this in the sun. Pretty cool, they change shades under different lighting. Don't mind fingerprints.




Those are the NC louvres on my MSM
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I am interested in picking a set up for my car but I worry that my turbo filter will fall under the rightmost vent. Anyone got a top-down shot overlaying the engine bay so I know what I need to cover/project before I start buying things?
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Maximum Attack Louver system on my supercharged NA.

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Were you having cooling problems or you just liked the look?
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Originally Posted by Chilicharger665
Were you having cooling problems or you just liked the look?
No issues with cooling, it was a combo of wanting the look and running a "v-mount" intercooler on my supercharger set up. Running enough louvers has let me get away with the "v-mount" without needing a dedicated duct from the intercooler.

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Looks like I'm not the only one who uses the aluminum jack handle as a hood prop lol
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Trying to get prepared before installing my vents this weekend, and had a question. Can the vents be bent by hand without heating them with a heat gun, or should I be buying myself one before I start?
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I don't remember a heat gun being mentioned in the instructions
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No heat necessary, we just bend them by hand.
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
I don't remember a heat gun being mentioned in the instructions
To be honest, I haven't even opened the box yet, but I saw someone use one in a "how to" video on Youtube

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No heat necessary, we just bend them by hand.
Thanks Ryan.
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