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This past weekend I drove over to Pocatello, ID. to pick up my new Air Bulldog induction hood from Doug Hofeldt. My hood was the first (production) recipient of the new, optional NACA ducts. As I have a '98. 5 (BLACK) Sport, my Ram looks almost identical to Doug's. It sure looks like one bad ass Ram now! Yeehaw! With the addition of the new hood I received numerous stares, mostly from other Rammers. Some seemed to do a double take across the divided highway (I-15) heading into Montana. I even saw one trucker I was passing, immediately get on his CB... and by the time I caught up to the big rig ahead of him he was already rubber necking that bad boy! Ya gotta love that!
Anyway, back to the hood. I arrived in Pocatello late Saturday night. I immediately made a quick call to Doug to see if I could take a look at the hood even though it was late. He not only accommodated my request, he spent a great deal of time explaining his manufacturing process as well as showing me all of the molds and how/why they were designed the way they were. Heck, I didn't leave his place until sometime after... make that way after midnight. Doug spent at least four hours on Sunday installing the hood and induction equipment, adjusting everything for a perfect fit, topping it off with a final buff and subsequent coat of wax, as he knew I had a long trip ahead of me (at night), the wax helping as a release agent for the bugs. Very impressive! Thank you Doug!
BTW, there is absolutely NO WAY I'm buying that, "It's dry heat" theory, Doug. LOL Hot is hot. If you're in a frying pan, it doesn't make much difference when you are on fire, whether you are sweating or not. I know one thing, this Western WA. Rammer won't be placing his heinie "back in the fire" for a while. LOL Just give me that
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Western WA. weather... and I'll even quit *****ing about the rain, well maybe.
In addition, I experienced an approximate 75-100 EGT reduction with this system (keeping in mind my pyrometer thermocouple is installed POST turbo in my BD exhaust brake). Side Note: I have another VDO pyrometer ordered which will be installed pre-turbo. The marked reduction in intake as well as engine noise is very welcome (even though no hood insulation is utilized).
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The double wall construction of the fiberglass hood very effectively reduces noise. I could actually hear my CDs the way they were intended to be listened to.
Did I mention how AWESOME the hood looks? WHOA!
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'98. 5 2500 QC 4x4, (BLACK) SLT Sport, ISB, LWB, 3. 54 LSD, A/T, Glasstite Vision II canopy, Line-X spray in liner, 285/75R16 BFG A/Ts on 16x8 M/T Challengers, Warn 4X Boards, Mopar fender flares, front and rear NW Custom stainless steel/rubber mud flaps, Mag-Hytec diff. cover and trans. pan, Edelbrock IAS shocks, Mopar tow hooks, Reese Titan V hitch, Jordan Research Ultima 2020 trailer brake controller, VDO Vision gauges, '00 Sport grille, '00 Sport headlights with PIAA Super White 9007/9004 bulbs, 4-2-7+4 Brite-Box, PIAA Dual Sport 900 auxiliary lights, BD exhaust brake and TorqLoc, Prime-Loc fuel filter relocation kit, Bosch 275 hp. injectors, VA CPC, DD Boost Module, Banks Stinger wastegate actuator, BLACK '00 valve cover, Banks Stinger 4" dia. stainless steel exhaust system, BD LV V10/Cummins hybrid TC and valve body, BD modified transmission front pump and PressureLoc, Air Bulldog induction hood (with NACA ducts), plus many other trick modifications
[This message has been edited by John (edited 07-03-2000). ]

This past weekend I drove over to Pocatello, ID. to pick up my new Air Bulldog induction hood from Doug Hofeldt. My hood was the first (production) recipient of the new, optional NACA ducts. As I have a '98. 5 (BLACK) Sport, my Ram looks almost identical to Doug's. It sure looks like one bad ass Ram now! Yeehaw! With the addition of the new hood I received numerous stares, mostly from other Rammers. Some seemed to do a double take across the divided highway (I-15) heading into Montana. I even saw one trucker I was passing, immediately get on his CB... and by the time I caught up to the big rig ahead of him he was already rubber necking that bad boy! Ya gotta love that!
Anyway, back to the hood. I arrived in Pocatello late Saturday night. I immediately made a quick call to Doug to see if I could take a look at the hood even though it was late. He not only accommodated my request, he spent a great deal of time explaining his manufacturing process as well as showing me all of the molds and how/why they were designed the way they were. Heck, I didn't leave his place until sometime after... make that way after midnight. Doug spent at least four hours on Sunday installing the hood and induction equipment, adjusting everything for a perfect fit, topping it off with a final buff and subsequent coat of wax, as he knew I had a long trip ahead of me (at night), the wax helping as a release agent for the bugs. Very impressive! Thank you Doug!
BTW, there is absolutely NO WAY I'm buying that, "It's dry heat" theory, Doug. LOL Hot is hot. If you're in a frying pan, it doesn't make much difference when you are on fire, whether you are sweating or not. I know one thing, this Western WA. Rammer won't be placing his heinie "back in the fire" for a while. LOL Just give me that

Western WA. weather... and I'll even quit *****ing about the rain, well maybe.
In addition, I experienced an approximate 75-100 EGT reduction with this system (keeping in mind my pyrometer thermocouple is installed POST turbo in my BD exhaust brake). Side Note: I have another VDO pyrometer ordered which will be installed pre-turbo. The marked reduction in intake as well as engine noise is very welcome (even though no hood insulation is utilized).

The double wall construction of the fiberglass hood very effectively reduces noise. I could actually hear my CDs the way they were intended to be listened to.
Did I mention how AWESOME the hood looks? WHOA!




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'98. 5 2500 QC 4x4, (BLACK) SLT Sport, ISB, LWB, 3. 54 LSD, A/T, Glasstite Vision II canopy, Line-X spray in liner, 285/75R16 BFG A/Ts on 16x8 M/T Challengers, Warn 4X Boards, Mopar fender flares, front and rear NW Custom stainless steel/rubber mud flaps, Mag-Hytec diff. cover and trans. pan, Edelbrock IAS shocks, Mopar tow hooks, Reese Titan V hitch, Jordan Research Ultima 2020 trailer brake controller, VDO Vision gauges, '00 Sport grille, '00 Sport headlights with PIAA Super White 9007/9004 bulbs, 4-2-7+4 Brite-Box, PIAA Dual Sport 900 auxiliary lights, BD exhaust brake and TorqLoc, Prime-Loc fuel filter relocation kit, Bosch 275 hp. injectors, VA CPC, DD Boost Module, Banks Stinger wastegate actuator, BLACK '00 valve cover, Banks Stinger 4" dia. stainless steel exhaust system, BD LV V10/Cummins hybrid TC and valve body, BD modified transmission front pump and PressureLoc, Air Bulldog induction hood (with NACA ducts), plus many other trick modifications
[This message has been edited by John (edited 07-03-2000). ]