gslender wrote:Matty, are you therefore stating that an incoming airflow (from driving the vehicle forward) is unable to compress/force air into the engine beyond what it can suck in itself - eg. thinking that you can produce the outcomes of a Supercharger/Turbo are just not possible - even when standing in a 100km/h wind?
I don't disagree, but just don't fully appreciate why this is so?
No, what I'm saying is that you will get a very (very!) small benefit from ram air, but it is largely insignificant at road legal speeds, and of course will only be of benefit if your intake is right on the nose of the car (picking up from the mouth in front of the radiator might give similar benefits though).
The pressure loss created by sucking air through the piping, AFM and filter works to cancel this out though.
It's not about having one value bigger than the other - they're additive (the pressure loss is negative though). Any ram effect is good, but you're better served by minimising losses in the intake system rather than trying to site the pickup at the best point. You can do a little of both though.
There's plenty of articles on autospeed reviewing intake siting and the measured effects.