Originally Posted By feets
Originally Posted By dangina
Originally Posted By 67Charger
Does the radiator have bypass flaps to allow high speed air a route through when it overwhelms the fan? I don't even run a shroud, just a mechanical 17" fan 1/2" off the radiator. Radiator is a Howe Racing 19x27" dual 1.125" core aluminum crossflow generic. The car stays cooler with the air dam since it keeps pressure down under the hood. Your scoop is doing the opposite and offsetting the gains from the dam. Raising the rear of the hood is iffy if it is too close to the high pressure zone at the base of the windshield. Think about the NASCAR guys using the windshield base cowl induction for power gains. Same high pressure as a scoop without the drag.



this is pretty cool, I did not know this, I thought it was more for aerodynamics to have the flat hood in nascar with the windshield base cowl



The NASCAR cowl intake system serves two purposes. It gets a little higher pressure air into the engine (poor boy supercharging) and it relieves the pressure at the base of the windshield.

Very few high speed cars have conventional hood scoops outside the drag racing community.


does this apply to all cars? I should try rerouting my fresh air intake on my car to this area...which brings me to another question. Why are most aftermarket fresh air intakes piped to the inner front fender of front portion of engine bay? If the high air pressure accumulates under the front windshield, wouldn't you want it piped to this area instead?


Originally Posted By Uhcoog1
Nice article from Hot Rod wind tunnel testing with '5 aero mods that almost always work'
http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/paint-body/113-0703-car-aerodynamics/


thanks for the good read! I'm loving this thread BTW, so much good info smile