Vega loses hood - drag race video

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Postby bill1978v8 » Sat Sep 02, 2006 11:47 am

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Postby HotfootGT » Sat Sep 02, 2006 2:31 pm

OOOOOPPPS!

I think someone forgot to tighten the Dzus fastners!
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Postby Fastmax32168 » Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:29 pm

The very first time I ever rode in a V8 vega the exact same thing happened to me. I was about 17 and my buddy who was the same age had just built it. He wanted to take me for a ride, when he grabbed second gear the hood flew off. I remember looking back and seeing the car behind us diving for cover.
The second time I ever rode in a V8 vega (another childhood friend) the guy lost it and ended up driving us thru a cornfield! You wouldnt believe the mess mature ears of corn can make of a car. I will never forget the thumping and breaking windshield as we tore thru the cornfield at 70 or 80 MPH and slowed to a stop. I guess I had a rough H-body start.
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Postby ColinOpseth » Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:09 pm

Whoa!!!
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Postby BSeery » Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:30 am

almost had that happend to us last weekend at the track. I made one pass and let it cool, never took the hood off.

Next run at about the 1/8th mile the right rear corner of the hood came open and up, I could see the carb from my point of view.

Not cool!
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Fun with h-body hoods

Postby 2lucke4u » Tue Oct 31, 2006 3:01 pm

here's one for you,our first nos pass with the car,we ran 122mph,I had the hood held down with three duz on the outside edges,no problems @115mph on motor,at 122mph the center of the hood bowed up so much that I could see the motor and the ground through the front of the hood,there was at least 2 inches of open space under the front of the hood,I can't believe the hood did not fly off,,no cracking either,put 2 duz in the cowl area and solved the problem,,WOW,,if you could have seen my eyes bug out when that happened,,I could not slow down fast enough,,
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Re: Fun with h-body hoods

Postby BSeery » Tue Oct 31, 2006 4:40 pm

2lucke4u wrote:here's one for you,our first nos pass with the car,we ran 122mph,I had the hood held down with three duz on the outside edges,no problems @115mph on motor,at 122mph the center of the hood bowed up so much that I could see the motor and the ground through the front of the hood,there was at least 2 inches of open space under the front of the hood,I can't believe the hood did not fly off,,no cracking either,put 2 duz in the cowl area and solved the problem,,WOW,,if you could have seen my eyes bug out when that happened,,I could not slow down fast enough,,
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do you have the fender wells removed ?

Mine is all stock - steel body and full fender wells. I am afraid to remove them because I think that will let air into the engine are and cause it to want to exit through the hood area, pushing out on the hood.
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Postby 2lucke4u » Tue Oct 31, 2006 5:15 pm

No,it has full inner fenders and wells,the new cowl style hood grabs air at the windshield and crams it into the engine bay,,hence the hood try to leave,if I put an air box on the carb and seal it to the underside of the hood it would act like ram air,,may do that for next year,,
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