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Protecting your Vehicle's Treasure


Protecting your Vehicle's Treasure

Anthony Fontanelle
January 10, 2008

Engine protection is one of the things car owners should make sure of, second to passenger protection. The reason for this is already obvious as the engine is undoubtedly the most important part in a vehicle. Car owners cannot afford to have their vehicle’s engine damaged or they can just forget about ever driving their vehicles again (that is, if damage is already beyond repair). To an extent though, protection for the engine is already provided for by automakers with the installation of the car hood.

Vehicles before were traditionally equipped with hoods that were only simple metal sheets. These days, hoods are made to have both an inner and outer panel to better protect the engines. The outer panel is what serves as the engine cover and the inner panel offers support for the outer panel. Also, for optimal engine protection, automakers usually make use of polyurethane as materials involved in the manufacture of their hoods. This is very much ideal since it exhibits great heat resistance, helping engines avoid overheating.

In addition, hoods installed in vehicles today already come along with a variety of stylish accessories such as hood scoops, hood spoilers, and nose protectors. These hood accessories are not only designed to provide hoods with style, they have other functions as well. For one, nose protectors are installed on the hood’s front end to protect them from road debris. For another, hood spoilers are installed to minimize air drag. Hood scoops, on the other hand, are used to help direct the outside air into the air filter. It is also possible for some hoods to have built-in scoops already so car owners do not have to buy this accessory.

Hoods are generally strong and durable in nature so they don’t get easily damaged. But when head-on collisions happen, they are among the first ones to experience major damages. Replacement is their only solution which their owners should get as soon as possible.

Source:  Amazines.com




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