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Originally Posted by DGthe3
I seem to remember hearing something a while ago about the LSA not fitting under the stock Camaro hood, so it would make sense for it to be a tad higher on the ZL1 to accommodate. They had the same issue on the Corvette ZR1
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Originally Posted by RLHMARINES
I think the issue with the LSA was it interfered with the cowl area of the Camaro, but it cleared the hood with no problem. The rear of the intercooler was modified to fit the engine bay, that's why the cover is different as it's installed in the CTS-V.
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I believe one of reasons for the hood window on ZR1 was to give more clearance to the upper plenum. That's how it was posted from the source I read it, but it seems to me it was more for cosmetics. I know that there were minimum and maximum distances Team Corvette had to adhere to (that is, when looking across the hood from the inside of the car, one had a maximum of 15-feet in front of the car could be blocked by the hood, and no
more) for viewing in front of the car, but the way the information was posted, they made it seem like the thinness of the window enabled clearance at the top of the plenum to the underside of the hood. I'm not sure how much of that was true, but that's what I've read, and some of it makes sense.
I remember Uncle Robin had to modify the upper plenun to clear the cowl. The like flipped the plenum around and cut it up a little or something, too. I think the front of the raised area was to just blend the extractor insert into the hood better. I'm sure the extractor scoops needed to be high enough to clear the engine bay parts, so they needed to push the hood up around the insert to blend it in better.
Honestly, I first thought it could be any better with the Leno hood. I liked it's functionality, and though it was clearly different than SS, it wasn't ricey and was subtle. I was wrong, though, because this hood is even more functional, bolt, not ricey, and just adds more style without jumping out too much. I'm not much of a flat or matte color person on cars, but I think it's a great accent and makes the vents pop out a little less, going toward my thoughts on how "un-ricey" it comes across.
It's hard to say, but it seems a touch higher, but I don't have a good side profile of SS to try to compare