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Default Air Induction- The Real Scoop

The function of air induction systems goals are to provide cooler dense air and providing positive air pressure, providing a ram-air effect. To achieve this, many configurations were used. Some systems were purely functional and some were focused on both aesthetics and function.

There is something about the sound of a ZL2 (Super Scoop/Cowl Induction) hood when the solenoid opens, and the beast beneath the hood roars as the cooler air rams into the carburetor.


My favorite hood scoop is the 1970 Dodge Scat Scoop, although I've never owned a vehicle equipped with one.


What is your favorite, and why!!!! How about a picture of your scoop.
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