Dale,
Spot on!

340Shorty,



Well at least those tunnelvision-scoopies help excavating the hot air under the hood I guess and releave the underhood pressure in the process if you have an unsealed hood.
IMO the most 2" ones still look fairly ok, but anything over 3" is plain dorky.
And, besides an airscoop facing rearward looks unlogical, I also THINK rearfacing scoops just don't work.

When I take my own cars as an example, when I go driving just after it rained, the drops on the front/middle of the hood are all forced back by the wind, and when they're at the rear of the hood near the windscreen they all kinda lay there and just run of to the sides when taking a corner.

By the way, what's the reasoning behind this NMCA-rule with scoops having to face the wrong way?