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Wow...air filters right on top of engine, even with heat shield, not sure if that is such marketable idea. Hot air rises. So when the car is standing still, all that hot air in the engine bay will try to use the presurized hood scoop area to escape and air filters are right in the path. So in normal or traffic driving, engine will be heat soaked, yielding less power. But on highway, it may yield better power with ram air effect.
Great point. I just probably did not make it clear, that we will build not just heat shields, but a complete pan which will isolate filtters from engine compartment. There will be no passages from under the hood to the outside.
The pan will be fiberglass which has a low heat transfer rate. it'll come up to the openings in the hood and will be sealed with weatherstripping rubber.
Kind of like what we did for 94-96 Impala SS ( thumbnails).