This is my first post on this forum so we'll see how this goes!
I've always thought a hood scoop would be kinda cool but for me a scoop isn't much good unless it's serving a purpose like a cold air intake. A lot of old muscle cars had such a scoop. They mounted it directly to the carb and put the filter inside this way the intake was compleatly separate from the hot air in the engine bay. Now for the main reason why I'm posting this.
I'm concerned about air filter/carb/manifold icing in the winter, I've been looking around on different forums and it sounds like people have mixed results. I'm guessing that the old muscle cars had the advantage that there intakes and carbs where mounted in the middle of an engine with about 2 to 3 times the displacement of these engines and they ran coolent through the bottom of the cast iron manifold. However smaller engines such as the volkswagon bug had problems with icing in the winter without having a scoop purposely cramming the coldest air possible into it.
So I came up with a possible solution, cut the front out of the air box/scoop from the top all the way down below the hood then put a flapper in the middle about where the closed hood will be, hook up a choke style cable inside the car running out to the flapper, push or pull the flapper and it will change wether the carb is getting its air from inside the warm engine bay or from the cold outside air. This would allow me to close it on those -20 degree mornings until the car warmes up and then open it once the heat gauge starts to move so I can enjoy the benefits of denser air
Ok that was a little longer than I thought it was going to bei drew a rough sketch of what I have in mind now let's see if I can make a picture upload!
By the way this is the air filter I'm planning on using
Amazon.com: aFe 24-91038 Universal Clamp On Air Filter: Automotive
The car I'm putting this on already has a weber 38 and obx header
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