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vjaramillo 11-26-2009 03:14 PM

M7 Scoop installation...
 
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Man...it was a pain:

The on-line instructions were helpfull but needed a little more info to be perfect. Like indicating the size of nut so users know what socket to use.

The washers could have been larger so it covers the existing holes completely for a secure fit.

A larger drill bit. According to the instructions, users are suppose to drill from the engine side of the bonnet to make a hole large enough to fit the socket. The 1/4" bit didn't help. Most of the installation time was spent using the drill bit to make the initial hole wide enought for my socket. A drill bit that would drill a hole large enough to accomodate a 3/8" or 10mm socket would've saved so much time and sweat, and would have resulted in a cleaner drill hole.

Once I installed the screws the front screw and washer didn't tighting the scoop down enought so it moved side to side. Looking at the screw and washer it screwed all the way flush to the sheet metal inside the large opening made by the drill. Now I can't get to it and I had to rig an attachment straight to the bonnet. Now it's snug and doesn't move, but the detail is ugly.

Lastly, looking at the scoop head-on shows an ugly detail. It looks unfinished. You would have thought they noticed this and added a nice black mesh.

Vince

Gilboyto 11-26-2009 05:28 PM

From the front it DEFINITELY looks like something is missing...that makes my choices a little different as I was looking at getting the Vortex scoop too...

drewstermalloy 11-26-2009 05:45 PM

I think it looks pretty sweet as long as you're not looking directly into the scoop.

Stig One 11-26-2009 05:49 PM

I have one too and it is S-H-I-T quality

onefish2 11-26-2009 06:18 PM

Does any one have the CF version? I was thinking of going with that since I have the JCW CF scoop on my car. I was interested in the M7 Vortex scoop because it looks more aggressive.

mickdayank 04-16-2010 05:26 PM

M7 Vortex 2 Scoop
 
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LOVE IT!!!!

mickdayank 04-16-2010 05:28 PM

M7 Vortex 2 Scoop
 
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Works very well with the CF mirror caps. It is not near as aggressive as I thought it would be which is great! I think it looks edgey without being gaudy. Took awhile to get it in but well worth the wait in my opinion.

Ch28Kid 04-27-2010 10:54 PM

Just to confirm...

Vortex 2 Scoop does require drilling? I want to get the CF version cause my original hood is melting due to heat from the turbo.

cmcveay 04-28-2010 01:56 AM

It does require drilling one hole.

I've got the parts but, so far, not the time to epoxy a piece of stainless mesh into the back of the scoop to reduce the amount of "road debris" that goes through the scoop and it'll be painted black. I'll also be masking off the entire hole when the scoop is out and I'll paint the inside of the hood area to get rid of the blue paint that shows when you look into the scoop.

I've been running with a Scan Gauge this past week and I'm watching my intake air temps. It's been nice to see that my intake air temp runs 6-10 degrees above ambient. Anyone out there with a stock 2nd gen scoop checking their temps? I'm kind of curious what the difference is - if any.

Just be prepared to pick leaves and stuff off the engine and out of the engine bay from time to time but otherwise, it's a nice set up!

mickdayank 04-28-2010 04:38 AM

Drilling hole
 
Yes there is one hole that is drilled from the underside of the bonnet so you arent actually drilling thru the top side. I was worried about this when the direction and this thread talked about drilling a hole. Actually you are just continuing a factory drilled mounting hole that is already in the top side for the OEM scoop.

richardsperry 04-28-2010 05:17 AM

Sorry, but that looks like ass...

onefish2 04-28-2010 07:23 AM

You really can't see the inside area that the scoop reveals unless you are bending down looking in there or you are 3ft tall.

I was going to paint the inside matte black but I decided it does not bother me enough to do so at this time.

goofyman 04-28-2010 08:24 AM

All in all i am really happy with the look
The only pain with the installation for me was trimming the bolts. The shop that i had paint the scoop didn't tape off the threads of the bolts so getting the paint out of the threads was not fun. Tried to just tighten the nut on the threads to get it of but ended up torqureing the bolt and having to epoxy back in place.

Deep_Blue 06-28-2010 07:19 PM

A little more info about Vortex installation
 

Originally Posted by mickdayank (Post 3039018)
Yes there is one hole that is drilled from the underside of the bonnet so you arent actually drilling thru the top side. I was worried about this when the direction and this thread talked about drilling a hole. Actually you are just continuing a factory drilled mounting hole that is already in the top side for the OEM scoop.

Hi, sounds like you are one of the few with no complaints or problems with the M7 Vortex scoop. I just purchased one today and it will be here next week. I would really appreciate any tips you can suggest (even about removing the original scoop) so I don't become a complainer. I read the M7 installation instructions and viewed the uTube video, but I am still in the dark about the ease or difficulty of the installation. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks. :confused:

mickdayank 06-30-2010 06:51 PM

Info
 

Originally Posted by Deep_Blue (Post 3080351)
Hi, sounds like you are one of the few with no complaints or problems with the M7 Vortex scoop. I just purchased one today and it will be here next week. I would really appreciate any tips you can suggest (even about removing the original scoop) so I don't become a complainer. I read the M7 installation instructions and viewed the uTube video, but I am still in the dark about the ease or difficulty of the installation. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks. :confused:

Yeah I think that some just like to whine for whatever reason. Really this is a very easy and straighforward evolution. Unless you have no mechanical skill at all, this will be a breeze. Just take your time and put a towel or sheet over the engine so any screws, washers or shavings dont fall into the engine area. I did paint the hole with flat black paint and in fact I used the packing paper that came with the scoop and painters tape to mask the whole. then I put towels around that so no overspray whatsoever would get on it. At first I didnt put any of the "gutter mesh" in there and I happened to be at Home Depot and saw some and so I picked it up since it was only a couple bucks. I then took it and cut it to the rough width of the hole in the Vortex scoop. Again, I didnt go rocket science on it and I just slid the mesh up inside the top of the scoop and folded it down over the hole in the scoop. and then left it long enough so that it basically sits on the same lip that the lower part of the scoop sits on and that essentially holds the mesh in place...no gluing or screwing anything into the scoop. I then mounted it on the bonnet and voila. Dont screw it down too hard or it will fracture the scoop and you will hear it but by that time it will be too late. I am glad I put the mesh in...looks finished and professional. Unless you are mounting a blower on the car you wont find a factory scoop without mesh so I think it also looks "right". It also keeps a lot of the bugs out of the inside as well. The whole shabang took about an hour, if that. I dont see drilling a hole on the underside of the bonnet as a huge deal although some on here think its a tragedy. I didnt use a step bit...just a few bits making the hole a little larger every time until I was happy. I also used a paint pen to paint the nut and mounting screw end so it looks a bit cleaner when you look under the bonnet. Other than that, it is not a big deal at all. Hope this helps.

mickdayank 06-30-2010 07:03 PM

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Couple pics...have more just need to dig them up.

mickdayank 06-30-2010 07:08 PM

Found 'em
 
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Here ye be.

Deep_Blue 06-30-2010 08:37 PM

Thanks very much for your thoughtful advice and suggestions--the idea about using the mesh is great because my old high school autoshop teacher warned us about birds and rocks coming through hood scoops, of course this was in the 1960s;). Thanks for your time and I will update my photos and let you know when the work is done. The photos in your gallery of your car look great!

tvrgeek 07-01-2010 02:17 PM

And try real nuts. WING nuts? please. Get some nyloc's and fender washers.


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