disrupted air flow............
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disrupted air flow............
Looking for opinions on this
i have a gutted ws6 hood with an enlarged opening basically making a straight shot from the screens to the air box, as well as an slp ram air duct.
one channel of air from the duct is hitting the filter vertically, while the air from the hood is coming in horizontal. does anybody think the pressure of either stream of air has a cancelling effect, or a turbulence effect? or will the duct air accelerate the hood air that coming in from the front?
personally i dont think the air coming in from the hood has that much force above the large volume coming from underneath off the front air dam, but anything is possible without a reading of air flow between the two...
i have a gutted ws6 hood with an enlarged opening basically making a straight shot from the screens to the air box, as well as an slp ram air duct.
one channel of air from the duct is hitting the filter vertically, while the air from the hood is coming in horizontal. does anybody think the pressure of either stream of air has a cancelling effect, or a turbulence effect? or will the duct air accelerate the hood air that coming in from the front?
personally i dont think the air coming in from the hood has that much force above the large volume coming from underneath off the front air dam, but anything is possible without a reading of air flow between the two...