I see these on the air filter side and sometimes both sides.
Is there much if any benefit of these at all.
Chris.
Rear engine cover air scoop that sits above the roof?
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Re: Rear engine cover air scoop that sits above the roof?
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Peter's reply in post #2 would suggest not.
That said, it's your car and if you like the look of them go for it.
Peter's reply in post #2 would suggest not.
That said, it's your car and if you like the look of them go for it.
Re: Rear engine cover air scoop that sits above the roof?
tom's scoops, the n/s was designed to work with the tom's airbox so if no tom's airbox no benefit. ive no idea how much of a gain the tom's airbox gave. so in reality there decorative I prefer the bomex scoops so have 2 of them fitted
Re: Rear engine cover air scoop that sits above the roof?
The air flow through the engine bay is designed to be from the side vents upwards & exiting the vents in the engine cover, introducing another airflow in the opposite direction will have a negative effect. you'll slow the intake rate at the side vents. If you baffle around whatever induction filter you are running & isolate it from the engine bay air you may benefit a NA car but I can't see it making any difference to a turbo.
I can see a tsunami of rain getting down them so don't forget to allow drainage....
I can see a tsunami of rain getting down them so don't forget to allow drainage....