The guy built a very nice custom truck, a ton of time spent I'm sure, I say well done. Okay sure he could have worked on some ducting to allow the pretty much worthless cowl induction Chevrolet added to the '70-'72 Chevelle running it into the airbox. Too bad this post went south.
I just never understood what the engineers were trying to accomplish, opening a vent a top the rear part of the hood where the slip stream is causing a vortex sucking out air. Well without seeing the wind tunnel results of such a door, I suppose it could cause a back flow at the angle change at the rear edge of the hood and the windscreen (windshield).
I'll keep the Ram Air setup on my '71 442 W-30.
I just never understood what the engineers were trying to accomplish, opening a vent a top the rear part of the hood where the slip stream is causing a vortex sucking out air. Well without seeing the wind tunnel results of such a door, I suppose it could cause a back flow at the angle change at the rear edge of the hood and the windscreen (windshield).
I'll keep the Ram Air setup on my '71 442 W-30.