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Corvette Junkie 07-01-2013 05:30 PM

My hood didn't come with insulation on it.

BlueAngelSAE 07-01-2013 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by ParisTNDude (Post 1584298025)
I turn my engine off, get out and go in the house.

:iagree: a cold beverage is likely to pop in my hand!:cheers:

su8pack1 07-01-2013 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by ParisTNDude (Post 1584298025)
I turn my engine off, get out and go in the house.

Exactly. On cold days too.

Steve_R 07-01-2013 05:51 PM

Is this a serious question?

Allan 07-01-2013 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by ParisTNDude (Post 1584298025)
I turn my engine off, get out and go in the house.

this

FiremanC7 07-01-2013 06:14 PM

Nothing.

SRQStingray 07-01-2013 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by ParisTNDude (Post 1584298025)
I turn my engine off, get out and go in the house.

Me too. It's just a f'ng car.

twinarrow99 07-01-2013 06:24 PM

thanks all for responses. I guess I am not the only hood raiser. Gonna have to buy more Coors to alleviate MY pain.

EV - does make sense - just delays the cooling off time for sure. My garage is probably not as hot as AZ, but was still 104 at 10pm. Sure hate seeing my car baking in the oven, but at least it's out of the sun and off the street. :thumbs:

ProfessorDeath 07-01-2013 06:33 PM

Haven't had this issue as the hottest we get is around 105*. I suspect I'd pop the hood and turn on the ceiling fans or if desperate, close the garage door and cool the whole garage down with the zoned ac, which I don't use often unless I plan a garage day for myself.

scnhra 07-02-2013 08:52 AM

I am down in HOU so I have a fan in the garage that is on all the time. Not really for this reason more just to keep air moving in the garage.

I love the Dry heat comment. I have been in Houston at 107 and Las Vegas at 115. You know what it was still HOTTTTTTTT!

Scuba Ghost 07-02-2013 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by ParisTNDude (Post 1584298025)
I turn my engine off, get out and go in the house.

:thumbs:

DigitalWidgets 07-02-2013 10:25 AM

I completely understand the OP's concern. I live in So Cal, and my garage here is completely finished and insulated. On a hot day, if I pull the car in and just close the garage door the garage will become unbearably hot for many hours. I've also got a refrigerator out there that has to battle that heat on a daily basis, so the heat from the car is probably costing me some electricity money as well.

To answer the OP's question: I'll typically leave the garage door open and occasionally I'll pop the hood if it's real hot. I tried a fan once or twice, but it didn't seem to help as much as simply opening doors at both ends of the garage and letting nature's flow through ventilation just dissipate the heat for 30 minutes.

I've never really been worried about damage to the car per se...I've been more concerned with the heat working my fridge and heating the house. Although when it's really hot, I'll usually pop the hood just to provide a little heat relief so I don't damage my Corvette Racing team autographs:

http://www.Corvettenews.com/images/C...lRailCover.jpg

FloydSummerOf68 07-02-2013 10:28 AM

You guys are ridiculous....the car will be fine.

Doughan 07-02-2013 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by Homer3D (Post 1584298451)
I have my Egyptian slaves fan it at all times or be sacrificed to the Gods.

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:lol:

carpe dm 07-02-2013 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by michaelinmech (Post 1584297975)
On severely hot days, I open the hood when I park in my garage and leave the garage door open also. I have no scientific reason for this - other than I know heat is the enemy of electronics and other components. :thumbs:

:iagree:

Aviator 07-02-2013 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by ParisTNDude (Post 1584298025)
I turn my engine off, get out and go in the house.

Me too:willy: But sometimes instead of going inside the house, I'll go out on the back deck and have a beer. :cheers:

Ferocious C6 07-02-2013 12:31 PM

Only this forum.

BillH2121 07-02-2013 12:47 PM

Here in the beautiful Oklahoma City area it can get pretty hot. When it's in the 100 degree and above range, I will often open the hood when I get home - not for the sake of the engine but for the battery. I have had two cracked batteries in a two-year period. I don't know if heat was an issue, but I can't think of what else would cause the cracks except excessive heat in the engine bay area. Maybe I'm wasting my time, but it's not much trouble to pull the release and raise the hood as I get out of the car.

sjohnson2615 07-02-2013 01:30 PM

If you are really serious and want to prevent that "heat soak" that you are worried about, the only thing that works is after a long drive when everything is very hot,just wrap your lips around each tailpipe and keep blowing.
This will cool it down from the inside which works better than fans on the outside.

michaelinmech 07-02-2013 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by sjohnson2615 (Post 1584305058)
If you are really serious and want to prevent that "heat soak" that you are worried about, the only thing that works is after a long drive when everything is very hot,just wrap your lips around each tailpipe and keep blowing.
This will cool it down from the inside which works better than fans on the outside.



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