Do they claim a ram air improvement? If they do, it will be really tiny. Ram pressure at 162 MPH is one inch Hg. Big deal. And that's at static, no flow. Start the flow into the intake and it drops. Aircraft induction intakes are typically more flush with the cowling and angled the same to
avoid the pulsating airflow off the prop messing up the airflow though and induction system that can mess up fuel/air homogeneity and cause uneven intake pressures between cylinders.
We had an older 182. After an oil change we'd run it up briefly with the cowl off to check for any oil leaks. It ran terribly with the cowl off and the carb airbox getting that direct pulsating blast off the prop right into it. Put the cowl on and it ran smoothly.
In the '70s Ford marketed their Torino with its "Ram-Air Intake." Supposedly improved performance. Yeah, right. At 60 MPH the ram pressure would be almost unmeasurable. Along with the turbulence off that bluff front end. I wonder why we don't see this principle anymore??
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