alia176
SILVER Star
Mot
Thanks for posting the pics. It's interesting that the air flow toward (closer) the windscreen is very little. This tells me that there's a huge negative pressure (or vacuum) in this area. Couldn't one use the negative pressure to extract the air OUT of the hood scoop if it was placed in reverse? What I mean is, instead of forcing air through the scoop, why not extract air out of the scoop? Since there is a huge positive air pressure in front of the vehicle and some under the front of the bumper and radiator, why not help the air go through the intercooler and out of the hood?
Just a thought!
Thanks for posting the pics. It's interesting that the air flow toward (closer) the windscreen is very little. This tells me that there's a huge negative pressure (or vacuum) in this area. Couldn't one use the negative pressure to extract the air OUT of the hood scoop if it was placed in reverse? What I mean is, instead of forcing air through the scoop, why not extract air out of the scoop? Since there is a huge positive air pressure in front of the vehicle and some under the front of the bumper and radiator, why not help the air go through the intercooler and out of the hood?
Just a thought!