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Old May 2, 2017 | 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by resharp001
Not trying to be funny, but what did you think was gonna happen? These louvers have been around for years and haven't changed. You have a '12 with the 3.6L.....is the water not just hitting the plastic cover and dispersing to the side? Everything thing in there is pretty waterproof. Consider the people that throw a snorkel on and forge deep water crossings.....they're dealing with a good bit of water up in that bay
But im not running the river beds !
If i was i could consider then to expect a wet motor.
Im sure water is hitting the cover and
it definitely dispersed lol (did not expect this) un informed i guess seeing that what i
read here on this thread from start to finish was very little water if any got in.
Im not here to bash the louver , i actually love the look it added and hope heat disapation as well
just to let others know what to expect , seeing no one has made any mention to it.
im sure others could care less about water in the motor bay .
but i care, when i saw that amount . Lets just say as i did . Ill need to address the issue with some sort of cover .
However you cant put a cover on when you park it some where and it pours unexpectedly .
Im sure i can find a solution with maybe a canvas and some velcro or something.
if i think it through with out it looking foolish

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Old May 2, 2017 | 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by jeepmojo
But im not running the river beds !
If i was i could consider then to expect a wet motor.
Im not sure what the water is hitting but it definitely dispersed lol (did not expect this) un informed i guess seeing that what i
read here on this thread from start to finish was very little water if any got in.
Im not here to bash the louver , just to let others know what to expect , seeing no one has made any mention to it.
im sure others could care less about water in the motor bay .
but i care, when i saw that amount . Lets just say as i did . Ill need to address the issue with some sort of cover .
However you cant put a cover on when you park it some where and it pours unexpectedly .
Im sure i can find a solution with maybe a canvas and some velcro or something.
if i think it through with out it looking foolish
I hear ya. I've read a lot on these over the last few years cuz I can't afford to replace the whole hood, so this is likely the route I go as well. I've seen several discussion about the obvious water breach, but have never really seen anyone say it caused issues....and everyone seems to agree that the ventilation it provides offsets the small water issue.
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Old May 2, 2017 | 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by jeepmojo
Ok ive had the hood louver on for a few days now maybe a week , last night we got a heavy rain , this morning i lifted the hood . lots of water , i mean lots. and as i lifted the un wiped hood of the vehicle , all the water that was either built up in x bracing from rain , holding it like a tray and surface rain on the hood that water started to flow in from upper vent louvers near windshield was very alarming . I started to try and wipe it all , but was then just

The only good side to this post is that i do have a car port i can park under for most of the year when im not using it . Im going to need to address this problem with some type of cover now when its not under a roof during heavy rain . Im very surprised no one mentioned this in the thread of near 40 pages from 2012 up to date . Granted it was indeed a heavy rain but its alarming how much water was allowed into the engine bay .. When hood was being lifted alone it was like pouring a soda bottles worth

looks Awesome , but im definitely un- satisfied with the water everywhere under there !! And not sure how im going to prevent more of this ridiculous water flow , ( its still raining) so i got it under the carport . But this is lame considering most everyone said not a issue including ps in previous posts in this thread .
If I could start by saying... "it's just water"

In all seriousness, I've never seen the water as a real issue, however, I can see how that can be a bit unexpecting. I wash my whole engine bay down with a hose quite frequently (I cover my CAI with a plastic bag) and it's never been a problem.

I'm also curious to see what you come up with in terms of some sort of cover. If it's simple and effective enough, I may do it just for a bit more peace of mind. Maybe even some additional holes drilled in certain spots will aid in draining as well?

I think my biggest concern with the water in this situation would be if it got stuck in the hood/louver/hood brace some how and just sits waiting to rust. For anyone who is getting ready install this, I would make sure you paint the spots where you cut/drilled. All of the angles and crevasses under the louver seem like prime spots for water to hangout for a bit after a wash or heavy rain. It could turn into an issue over time if left bare/exposed.
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Old May 2, 2017 | 01:47 PM
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to scribe out a vinyl or canvas cover in this shape . Unfortunately I tossed mine away .
I know within the next few weeks ill try cutting something to cover it . Not exactly sure what it will be . But in early spring I cant keep my jeep under the car port and due to NH mud season and the carport location , The jeep is kept up on driveway and subjected to snow, winds and heavy rains this time of year . I'm not concerned of once or twice having water get in but February , march ,April and beginning of May can be quite a wet season with ice as well
here in NewEngland
And I cant have allow it to just drain in on a regular basis .
And if anyone has a creative solution . Id be certainly open to the concepts.
right now I'm leaning toward a piece of black vinyl with some type of quick release ties that can be easily hooked to some stick on fasteners, like the kind that you use for tie wraps or something mounted up by the cowl as for lower side I'm not sure don't want fugly fasteners visible ( The constant quest of materials that modifications bring)

oh btw (just water )leads to (just rust) I have enough already
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Old May 3, 2017 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by jeepmojo
to scribe out a vinyl or canvas cover in this shape . Unfortunately I tossed mine away .
I know within the next few weeks ill try cutting something to cover it . Not exactly sure what it will be . But in early spring I cant keep my jeep under the car port and due to NH mud season and the carport location , The jeep is kept up on driveway and subjected to snow, winds and heavy rains this time of year . I'm not concerned of once or twice having water get in but February , march ,April and beginning of May can be quite a wet season with ice as well
here in NewEngland
And I cant have allow it to just drain in on a regular basis .
And if anyone has a creative solution . Id be certainly open to the concepts.
right now I'm leaning toward a piece of black vinyl with some type of quick release ties that can be easily hooked to some stick on fasteners, like the kind that you use for tie wraps or something mounted up by the cowl as for lower side I'm not sure don't want fugly fasteners visible ( The constant quest of materials that modifications bring)

oh btw (just water )leads to (just rust) I have enough already
I understand your concern. That's why I put out the reminder to paint bare/cut metal for anyone who is getting ready to install (if I remember correctly, the instructions say to do that as well). I think vinyl may be a good option in terms of material. I've used those zip line anchors for lots of different projects. They work great but are pretty bad eye sores, I've only used them in unseen places on my Jeep. As a temporary solution...It won't look pretty but any waterproof material (vinyl, tarp, heavy canvas...) could be used as a cover and then tied off to the mirrors on top and the hood latches at the bottom. I think there's gotta be a better solution. I'll keep thinking to see what I come up with.

This whole discussion makes me happy to live in SoCal. I'm curious as to what solutions come out of all of this though.
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Old May 3, 2017 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Cali Cosmos

This whole discussion makes me happy to live in SoCal. I'm curious as to what solutions come out of all of this though.
Another reason I like living here
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Old May 4, 2017 | 04:28 PM
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it will take some thought I guess. least I'm dry right now under car port .



wonder if this guys engine gets wet? Id hope it was not really gong on that car

The hood louver really looks awesome on my jeep though, now its just make a cover that's easy enough to toss on
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Old May 5, 2017 | 04:42 AM
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You guys pushed me over the edge this week. Picked one up, it's waiting to get powder coated with my rocker armor.
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Old May 5, 2017 | 04:14 PM
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its not a 3 hour job like some say, unless you have done it before but even then questionable . Congrats on the purchase . your going to be happy with its look and prob function . Water prob wont effect you unless you guys get heavy rains . Texas seems to be dry ?
Look forward to seeing your over all opinion of how install was and what not.
I like the looks better than the vented hoods out there i think . Its subtle yet very noticeable in its appearance


What color powder coat? I bought mine already powder coated .

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Old May 5, 2017 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by resharp001
You guys pushed me over the edge this week. Picked one up, it's waiting to get powder coated with my rocker armor.
Add me to the list I just placed my order just seconds ago , I live in southern California where it doesn't rain much so I'm not highly concerned about water getting in. I can't wait. I'd like to see how big of a difference my temps will be.

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