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Re: Non-relevant but technical question

To: mgmidgetboy@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Non-relevant but technical question
From: BERKEN@aol.com
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 10:40:55 EST
In a message dated 3/10/99 2:02:26 PM Mountain Standard Time,
mgmidgetboy@yahoo.com writes:

<< Does anyone know how the "scoop" on the Roadster hood may effectively
 function?  Does it act as a "ram-air" intake (suspect it depends upon
 aerodynamics)?  Or does it allow heat to escape?  Or neither?  Just
 Curious.
  >>


Here's my guess;  It lets a little air into the engine bay, which then needs
to exit under the car or through the wheel wells.  It doesn't have a "ram air"
effect too much as it's not a particularly high pressure area.  The only real
high pressure areas would be the very front (grille area) and base of the
windshield (that's why the plenum chamber for the heater and fresh air ducts
are there).  It's mainly a styling feature.

Joseph Berkenbile
70 1600
Albuquerque

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