Mike...
interesting reading. My aeronautical engineering courses are long forgotten distant memories.. mostly clouded by beer. I have often considered ram air. I have never come up with an answer I am happy with. I'm definitely not happy with vetteguru's explanation. Some of his "laws on gases" seem a bit confused... I can't put my finger on how, because I've forgotten too much. In the end, I prefer to turn to evidence.
There's lots of anecdotal stuff out there. For my money, I like to look at bikes. They have small engines compared to the duct size. Take the Yamaha R7. Saw some photos of that thing with its fairings off. HUGE ram air duct. That bike ain't no WS6 - it's a factory superbike.
But anecdotal doesn't really do it for me. Instead, have a search, and you should be able to find some results of a guy using a manometer on his hayabusa. Showed a definite pressure gain of (as Kyle said) around 1 psi, somewhere between 80 and 100mph (again - beer has dulled the details). Now, I'm not saying that's a huge amount, and it's the most important thing influencing the performance of my ride, but hey - I'll take a free 1 psi pressure gain in my intake. I wouldn't think the NACA duct has a chance of getting 1 psi. But importantly, it helps supply cold air.
vetteguru appears to be looking at some jet science for his comments on the mach 0.5 thing. I can't remember much of that either. I did, however, see a book the other day... on nitrous, turbo and supercharging bikes. Had a big section on ram air up front. Think I might buy it.