ValverInBits
Did you miss the part of my post above where I explained the car has 5 large of MM Motorsport logging which records air temperatures at 3 different locations at upto 1000hz?
If you mean picking up an induction point on the scuttle panel then thats fine until the car in front sprays gravel over the car. If you mean on the bonnet skin itself then there is no accesible flow there without using a big drag inducing scoop with the same issues as picking up from the scuttle.
The induction point for that airbox is in the wheelarch. When at speed this is an extremely high pressure zone and using this region to provide ambient airflow into the engine bay is extensively tested.
2009 induction/filtration spec is changing as part of a package of optimisations and is picking up from the splitter or front bumper skin depending on what aero package is being run in order to aid airbox filling and minimise losses and mainly to ensure that the car spec is noise legal for the ever tightening regs imposed on 24 hour races.
Cheers
M
From a race point of view, perhaps gravel from the car in front could be a concern, but only really in edurance races. But as far as a road car goes, a relatively compact airbox and scuttle CAF could be used and eliminate that 90deg induction hose on the IK pictured.
I wasn't aware that the 197s ran a small offset rad, but i'm still confident that that design could be improved upon - I finish my degree soon, ill send you a CV lol
I think ulitmately, we are debating an IK for two separate purposes.