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Old 01-03-2005, 12:16 AM
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So when the forum was hacked a couple weeks ago did the thread about the new hood piston lifter things never get revived? I was just regaining my interest in them and was disappointed to not find it.
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Old 01-03-2005, 06:38 AM
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The backup file only got some of our information back. Since the hood dampener thread was fairly new it didn't get backed up and we lost it
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i bought them from rotaryextreme. they are awesome, work well and the bracket is super nice. install took about 10 minutes. i left my hood open while i helped my friend pull his engine for a rebuild. and it didnt drop down and try to close at all. it doesnt jump up violently when opening and it will still drop close after you lower it about halfway. i was going to make a seperate thread with pics but i never got around to it. i've had them installed for almost 2 weeks now.



there was some concern that the dampner would interfer with changing the oil filter and i just cant see that happenning. i am 5'6 and its very easy to reach the oil filter still. i believe the only way it would get in your way is if you were like 3ft tall.



the hood still opens up very high which is a plus when tinkering with the car. and not haing the hood prop to work around is an awesome plus.
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Well ****...I'm 3 foot tall. Guess I'll have to buy a oil filter relocator kit.
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Old 01-03-2005, 09:01 AM
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Well you just address two reasons as to why I was not interested. First off I like dropping the hood to let it shut. I assumed these would require the hood to be pushed down instead of just dropping it. Secondly I thought it might get in the way when working on something near the firewall. Sounds like that is not an issue? If so maybe I'll pick up a set.

What about those pictures?
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Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' date='Jan 3 2005, 07:01 AM
Well you just address two reasons as to why I was not interested. First off I like dropping the hood to let it shut. I assumed these would require the hood to be pushed down instead of just dropping it. Secondly I thought it might get in the way when working on something near the firewall. Sounds like that is not an issue? If so maybe I'll pick up a set.

What about those pictures?



pics are on his site man
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What was the nopistons price? I didnt remember it being the $155 that is on the site now, were they that high?
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I bought them and they are really great! Dropping the hood closed is just the same as the before and there are no clearance issues. I believe they were 130 + shipping as part of the forum special.
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The old link for the nopistons special on the hood damper kit is



http://www.rotaryextreme.com/hooddampernp.html



It's already over and less than 10 people bought it.



So right now it's $155+shippping.



There is no problem with changing your oil filter and you can drop the hood close if you choose to.



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Old 01-04-2005, 01:22 AM
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The forum is acting weird. Everytime I post something, it just attaches some funky photo. That photo has nothing to do with hood damper.



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