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NASA vs NACA
The 1973 NASA Ram Air System - Always an interesting subject. Here is some more gasoline added to the fire.
Personally I would NEVER purchase a system that incorporated a PLASTIC piece such as the original 1973 design. An injected molded or fiberglass unit similar to a Shaker Hood Scoop & Motor Realm replacement nose construction, or a stamped steel unit for the cover, would be the most durable and the way to go. No matter what, the Chinese can make it the cheapest just like they make Rousch wheels, YR1 Snowflakes etc. As to the NACA vs. NASA description I referred to the official 1973 Lemans, Grand Am, & GTO Assembly Manual; the ’73 GM Pontiac Service Manual, and the 1973 Fisher Body Manual for what General Motors called this Ram Air system in 1973. Note: No information pertaining to the Ram Air system was found in the 1973 Fisher Body Manual. 1973 Grand Am & GTO Assembly Manual information: • Section/UPC 0 Sheet 20 Page 113 ‘ ”NASA SCOOPS” RPO WU3’ • Section/UPC 6M3 Sheet 4 ”Air Cleaner ASM & Scoop ASM (W/WU3)” • Section/UPC 6M3 Sheet 4 ”Air Cleaner ASM & Scoop ASM (W/WU3)” • Section/UPC 6M3 Sheet 5 ”Scoop ASM Internal Parts (W/WU3)” “Issued 4-14-72, Sheet Cancelled 11-9-72” • Section/UPC 11 Sheet 1 ”Contents” “O Sheet No. 11G-6 Sheet Title Ornamentation” • Section/UPC 11G Sheet 6 ”Hood & Hood Ornamentation (AAOO with LS2 / W62)” ’73 GM Pontiac Service Manual information: • Page 6B-3 Fig. 6B-1; Air Cleaner Installation “NASA” • Page 6B-4 Fig. 6B-2; Cold Air Inlet System – ALL “NASA” Call it what you want, I don’t care. But all of the GM information I have shows this listed as the “NASA” Ram Air intake system. Naturally - All NACA experts are invited too! It would be positively cool for anyone to share any advertisements and/or official GM references to the 1973 Ram Air system as NACA where it could be officially documented and shared here for all to enjoy. Last edited by Alvin; 12-30-2010 at 08:11 PM. |
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Druids?
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“1973 GTO Buyers Guide Feb 2011 Hemmings Muscle Machines by Mike Bumbeck review of William and Jamie Bells’ 1973 GTO. While the 455 H.O. engine disappeared from the GTO availability with 1973, the Pontiac engineering department came up with an induction solution borrowed, in part, from early American aeronautics. NACA ducts were originally designed to draw in air to a jet engine without creating resistance or turbulence. What worked for planes might just work for cars, so Pontiac built two NACA ducts into the 1973 GTO hood. Air was supposed to through the NACA ducts and get into the carburetor via ductwork. The induction system worked, but made too much V-8 music to sneak under the federal decibel limit set forth by the no-fun department. Pontiac left the NACA ports to draw air into the engine compartment, and allegedly offered the rest of the system as a dealer part. Legend passed down from the Colonnade Druids claims that only 10 fully functional systems were built, and only one is known to exist today.” |
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1973 Pontiac Accessories under GTO option: Dual Air Hood Scoops (N.A.S.A. type)
1973 Grand Am brochure (early one with SD-455) - hood scoops 1974 Pontiac Accessories - not mentioned 1974 Grand Am brochure - NASA hood 1975 Pontiac Accessories - Hood Scoops 1974 Grand Am brochure - not mentioned
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r/a
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NACA?
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Thank you (and all) for your input and official documentation question replies. So far; there has not been one Pontiac documented “NACA” reference. So…Just like the GTO aka: Goat; NASA is aka: “NACA”? Thanks again for your input. |
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The NACA duct was designed by the NACA agency.
It then became the NASA agency, so technically it can be called both? (but should be called NACA ducts in my eyes)
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besides, NASA sounds really cool, rolls off the toungue real nice... NACA just sounds kind of garrish They'll always be NASA to me!
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I grafted the center of a (rusty) NASA hood into the hood of my 77 GP. I have been watching this since 1984 or 85 when the original "repro" deaal was being offered for $700 (or thereabouts). What is $700 these days? I remember I would have had to work for like 6 months to save that kind of spare change.
I still have the 77 GP with the NASA scooped hood. And I STILL want a reproduction Ram Air system for it. (Or someone sell their original setup.)
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I remember now! I bought my 73 GA 4-speed car in '89, that's probably when I saw his ad in HPP. That car was so rusty and trashed, I parted it out and all the 4-speed stuff is now in my 77 Grand Prix, the scoops in the hood, the transmission in my 66 Catalina wagon, and the engine block is about to be in my 81 Suburban! (It grew 1/2" of stroke, tho!)
I made my own "junkyard" induction system , never put it into use. Each scopp had it's own flapper/solenoid (2nd gen Fbody air blend doors) and a big triangular steel pan with two holes in it sealed the hood. The flappers were going to be mounted on a custom a/c base that extended all the way back to the cowl, then sealed with foam. It's all in my head, and will be made some day. I took all kinds of measurements so the scoops were in the exact same place as the A-body, so if I ever did get the factory parts, they would work on the GP.
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I was in contact with Mark Nouhan a couple of years ago. He was going to borrow a system to copy, I forgot whose, Griffith's or Goad's, but never got enough orders. He has a set of the original foam seals, but didn't want to part with them at the time. As we have discussed, the chances of getting the system reproduced are almost zero due to complexity, high tooling costs, and low demand.
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certainly, betweem here and the GA registry and the abody forums, etc, we can find 100 people with a NACA/NASA hood. I think we really need to put pressure on these guys. Seriously, we are talking about this now for over 20 years!!!!!! I don't have access to any of the necessary parts, or I would have done it by now for myself. C'mon, we can buy a forged steel stroker crank for a Pontica V-8 for less than $500... in 1989, that woud have cost about $2500!!!!! Demand or not, China can build thousands of these parts if we want. Cheap, too. This is very frustrating!
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I myself tried twice within the last 10 years and was going to use Phill Griffith's system. My first try I got 4 responses, and the second try I got 2. Nobody that owns these cars was apparently interested in getting off of about $500-$600 for a factory appearnce correct duplicate of this system. OK, getting off my soapbox now (LOL).
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As for sending such a part to China to duplicate? That's not gonna' happen (LOL). It's got to be done locally with someone I trust.
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If the projected cost for a complete system is less than a grand I'd be in for one.
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I would join the list , it looks like my air filter base housing is the same . part # 1 in the diagram?
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I'm in. That's 3... or 4. HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!! (DOH!)
So where do we go, Ebay? I am not on the other forums, you guys might be. Let's get the word out. 40 sets at $500, that's $20G, surely someone would do it for that! JEEEZ in this economy, machine shops are sitting idle. I'll download some of those pictures and start shopping here in Atlanta. Are we set on fiberglass for the lid? Plastic? Steel? (should be steel IMHO). I will talk to my machinist, he makes the preload plates and bronze clutches in addition to machining the gears for my FWD GM limited slip differentials that I designed. We have a great working relationship. If he can't do it, he will know who can.
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How about the guy that made the aluminum front end ,for the ebay SD car.
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now there's a thought. were those fenders stamped? or more likely hand-formed?
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I'm in for a setup..
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