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Riley12

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Hi Guys! I have a 2014 Mustang GT GHIG. I removed the non-functional roush scoop and now time to decide whether to upgrade my existing hood with a cervini stalker II or just stick with the stock one and repair and repaint with the same color. Please advise.

I am considering staler II and no other else.

Which one do you think looks best?

The one with a stock hood?
Or the one with cervini stalker hood?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Problem with stock hood is that it will probably develop the corrosion problem, so if you are going to spend the money to replace it, I'd recommend any fiberglass or carbon fiber hood; including the stalker. There are also some carbon fiber hoods available that are the same design as the factory one, I am not sure of the name but Google can find it.


If it was my car, I would go with carbon fiber in the same design as factory, but that was not one of your options so . . .
 
I'm a late arrival at the voting booth but I like the Cervini hood over stock hood.
 
I like the type IV except it looks higher than I think I would like. I have the stock hood on mine and sometimes I have to lean forward to see over it better when parking.
 
I like the type IV except it looks higher than I think I would like. I have the stock hood on mine and sometimes I have to lean forward to see over it better when parking.
This is why I back in everywhere, that and in most places it is easier to pull out than back out
 
I like the type IV except it looks higher than I think I would like. I have the stock hood on mine and sometimes I have to lean forward to see over it better when parking.
It's about an inch or two higher, but you get used to it.
 
What is it made of?
Approx cost?
Where to get it?
Don't know what year you have but the 05-09 are cheaper than the newer models. i have the type 4 ram air hood. You'll have to relocate your spray nozzles
https://www.cervinis.com/ford-mustang-05-09-mustang-hoods-ram-air.html
If you're near pa there is a guy on fb marketplace selling cervini hoods for cheap 250-350 range

They're fiber glass, body shop was impressed with the fitment quality for being fiberglass
Don't get the copy versions of them from eBay, they'll require extra prepping work$

It is raised a bit but you get used to it pulling up/parking in places.
It does change the look of the car a lot, if you have other stuff to complement it even better
https://i.imgur.com/IcZz9EO.jpg
 
IMO WHY get a hood with a NON FUNCTIONING scoop???????

I would buy a hood with a scoop that's FUNCTIONAL "IF" your going to have a hood that doesn't have that just stick with the OEM hood and slap another FAKE scoop on it
 
IMO WHY get a hood with a NON FUNCTIONING scoop???????

I would buy a hood with a scoop that's FUNCTIONAL "IF" your going to have a hood that doesn't have that just stick with the OEM hood and slap another FAKE scoop on it
Umm, you do understand the cervini's hoods are functional and they sell the optional duct for folks who have a CAI, right?
 
It's fiberglass, they run around 600-700 dollars, and you can order from AM or CJ.
Or Straight from Cervini like I did, plus I got the Cervini hood Struts, They go on differently than my Redlines do.
 
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