I have the same hood and have been wondering the same thing. But in reality it would take a lot of effort. You have to mold the stuck on piece to the hood so it looks like 1 piece. Then you would have to drille a hole in the hood and the front of the scoop. You will probably have to get the hood painted after as well. Then you have to buy the piece that makes it possible ram air.
Volant makes a piece that goes from the hood to the air box. I am not sure if you can use that with other CAI or not. It may just be for the Volant one.
It was almost better to buy a functional hood insted man. The Super Bee scoop is really just for looks
I'd have to see which hood you're alking about. If it's the SRT hood then there's a kit from mopar to do it, however, if it's an aftrmarket or custom job you'd have a bit more trouble.
mine does have drain holes, and with the engine heat, I don't have issues with ice. It made all through last winter with no ill effect from any water as the airflow takes a 90 degree turn before it enters the CAI.
Yea thats the one I have. I do not think making it functional worth it. You would have to get it molded to the hood, which then would need a paint job. Then you would have to cut a hole in the right spot and in the headliner. After that you would need to buy a kit that makes it functional. Or you could just have the air going to the motor.
Like I said I think Volant makes a scoop that goes from the hood to the CAI box
The truck looks really good though!! Nice job man!!