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Looking for way to make the cars faster without significant mods. One idea I had was to open up the right hood scoop. As most of you know, the right scoop on the 2019+ is mostly or fully blocked off, mine is completely blocked by what appears to be urethane foam. The reason it is blocked is a mystery but some have theories.
I ran some very elementary calculations and hope you guys might be my peer review.
THE ENGINE
The 6.2L at 6000 is demanding 657cfm. At sea level and with 14.5psi boost, the engine is looking for 1305cfm of atmospheric air.
HOOD SCOOP
I estimated the area of a single scoop to be 10.64sqin. At 200, this area captures 260cfm ignoring any losses or gains, assuming my calculations are correct.
HEADLIGHT SCOOP
Based on the approx. 5.5” ID of the bezel, that area will capture 635cfm (same assumptions).
TOTALS
Based on the above, 1 scoop plus the headlight capture 895cfm for an engine looking for 1305, so the engine is still working to get air.
BUT…. If we add in the 2nd scoop, the total captured air is 1155cfm, getting very close to the 1305 demand.
I have to wonder if the headlight plus 2 scoop was designed to meet the air demands of the car….
CONCLUSION
Based on this, I am seriously considering opening up the right scoop before Land Speed Trials next year.
As always, I welcome comments, constructive comments are even more welcome! 😉
I ran some very elementary calculations and hope you guys might be my peer review.
THE ENGINE
The 6.2L at 6000 is demanding 657cfm. At sea level and with 14.5psi boost, the engine is looking for 1305cfm of atmospheric air.
HOOD SCOOP
I estimated the area of a single scoop to be 10.64sqin. At 200, this area captures 260cfm ignoring any losses or gains, assuming my calculations are correct.
HEADLIGHT SCOOP
Based on the approx. 5.5” ID of the bezel, that area will capture 635cfm (same assumptions).
TOTALS
Based on the above, 1 scoop plus the headlight capture 895cfm for an engine looking for 1305, so the engine is still working to get air.
BUT…. If we add in the 2nd scoop, the total captured air is 1155cfm, getting very close to the 1305 demand.
I have to wonder if the headlight plus 2 scoop was designed to meet the air demands of the car….
CONCLUSION
Based on this, I am seriously considering opening up the right scoop before Land Speed Trials next year.
As always, I welcome comments, constructive comments are even more welcome! 😉
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