There's so much happening in the cab of that truck. Lol
Glad it all paid off!
Glad it all paid off!
Yeah, it’s a sticker and license plate bomb in there. Fun to drive though. I have a few more things to install and then I’ll start earning my hp tuners wings. My pcm is from psi wiring and came with a base tune for my truck and seems to run well. But, I will see. I’ve only played with the speedometer calibration portion.There's so much happening in the cab of that truck. Lol
Glad it all paid off!
I've been wanting to get one of those, Ill be following to see how it worksHarbor freight was out of transmission jacks. Summit racing had them in stock and 20$ less than HF shipped. So I grabbed the off road floor jack from HF which seems awesome. And ordered a transmission floor jack from summit.
Check out this page from Summit Racing https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-917057
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I have never thought about louvers AND cowl induction scoop on the same hood.My truck got ORD Fushed today. And vented. In true barret Jackson fashion I precision measured and cut my holes in the hood. And used leftover GM license plate rivets from my old job. And, my HF air riveter. For the Louvers
Im sure the louvers are another 50HP. Easy.
After some financial recovery, I will have my eye on the new ORD 52” front spring and shock setup. But for now the old 47” BDS 4” lift springs it is. Or maybe even just some ORD 47” front springs.
The HF floor jack is smooth. And the aluminum frame is nice. Time will tell.
I did get hit in the head by a FUSH bracket that was hanging by a bolt and I turned to grab a washer and nut, and it fell off and cracked the top of my skull which began to leak immediately. That was cool. Still worth it.
On to the pics.
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I don’t think they do much except at low speed in the summer honestly. But I’ve had the louvers kicking around for about two years. And figured just throw them on. Didn’t have an issue I’m trying to fix or anything.I have never thought about louvers AND cowl induction scoop on the same hood.
I honestly wonder how the airflow will go and possibly change with vehicle speed.
I am not being judgemental, just thinking.
Now I do find it entertaining how the old engine could have actually used the scoop to breathe in some cooler air at speed, but evolution has played a hand!

I’m not offended. I actually appreciate the thoughts and traffic in my thread.I didn't remember anything about any issues with heat, but I could have forgotten anyway.
Still makes me wonder, just out of curiosity.![]()
That is such an awesome idea and reply!!I’m not offended. I actually appreciate the thoughts and traffic in my thread.
I’ll tell you what I’m gonna do. This 4th of July, I’m gonna hit up a fireworks stand when I’m out ripping gears in the NV4500 and buy a whole pack of smoke bombs. Light them all off under the hood and hit the highway. Record the smoke patterns from the louvered cowl hood and post up the video. And then we will know how bad I did or didn’t screw up.
It’s science.

I know. And you can’t hunt them here yet. They only live down in the valley bottom. They are cool though.Quail is good eating.
If they are on my property I would be hunting themI know. And you can’t hunt them here yet. They only live down in the valley bottom. They are cool though.