Agreed there will be Next to no Improvement if it's supercharged but if it was a turbo there would.
Even for a turbo mate, it makes no difference you would notice.
I understand why you would think it might, but having tried it, it just doesnt.
Bottom line is even 10 litres of air is only 5 revolutions of the engine, which at 3000rpm, is only a tenth of a second, and its not even the case that you have to fully filly those 10 litres with pressure before it starts making it out the other end, so its more like hundredths of a second and hence you cant even tell.
I was of the same mistaken belief as you till I tested it.
I just don't like a lot of pipe work if it can be done neater and I like to make my car my own.
Agreed, neater is better
You could try an inlet like the one I have made for the temporary engine Ive just put in my Mk1 project (will be a honda lump but for now is just a cammed williams one)