Porsche 944 Rally: How To Install Race Louvers – Part 1

Porsche 944 Rally: How To Install Race Louvers – Part 1

A detailed video showing how to install Race Louvers on a Porsche 944.

Porsche 924/944 ’76-91 Center Hood Louvers, RS Street Trim
https://racelouvers.com/porsche-924-944-76-91-center-hood-louvers-rs-street-trim/

Porsche 924/944 ’76-91 Side Hood Louvers Pair, RS Street Trim
https://racelouvers.com/porsche-924-944-76-91-side-hood-louvers-pair-rs-street-trim/

Race Louvers was founded based on the need for hood extractors that have actually been developed, tested and documented with real data. The results were a serious extractor with the ability to double the cooling airflow thru the radiator and provide four times the front downforce when compared to the competition. We then shop tested our extractors on several other types of cars all yielding similar results and a new feature we call zero speed cooling were the natural cooling rate once parked was cut in half compared to the competition. The end result was a hood extractor capable of providing over 40lbs of front downforce at 100mph while still providing sufficient cooling.
(Description courtesy of https://racelouvers.com/)

The Porsche 944 is a sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche from 1982 to 1991. A front-engine, rear-wheel drive mid-level model based on the 924 platform, the 944 was available in coupé or cabriolet body styles, with either naturally aspirated or turbocharged engines.
(Description courtesy of Wikipedia)

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1987 Porsche 944S 5.3L V8

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00:00 Introduction
01:07 Why Remove Cowl
02:50 Drilling Out Rivets
04:41 Louvers Instructions
05:34 Radiator Location
06:25 Marking Setback
10:08 First Test Fit
12:16 Cutting Templates
14:02 Marking Centerline
15:27 Installing Templates
16:38 Second Test Fit
17:04 Installing Templates
18:28 Third Test Fit
18:51 Drilling The Corners
19:37 Cutting The Hood
20:40 Conclusion

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beargibson3100 says:

Use magnets to hold them in place. If they're non ferrous material, then put a magnet on both sides. Some of those Neodymium magnets.

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