Yukon Denali Hood Vent

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Has anyone installed functional hood vents (louvers, NACA, etc) on a Tahoe, Denali, Esky? My goal is to try to reduce under-hood temperatures. However, I want them to blend in and don't want it to look stupid. I like the louvers that are on the Camaro SS.
 

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Thinking of doing the same but was concerned about water intrusion. The 6.2 holds enough heat to heat a MN garage in the winter :)
 
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Thinking of doing the same but was concerned about water intrusion. The 6.2 holds enough heat to heat a MN garage in the winter :)
If you look at most of the vehicles on the road with hood vents, they allow water to enter the under-hood area, but just not in areas that could pose a problem. After all, when driving in the rain water gets under the hood through the grill and from under the vehicle anyway. I just saw some vents on a G series Mercedes SUV that looked as through they would work - Now just need to find the part number and a good body shop.
 

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