More, cooler air is better. Be interested to see the outcome of this thread.
Now, I will raise the dreaded Vipair discussion once again.
. We have 2 Vipers, one with that dastardly device......and one without. Both have 5 pound Roe blowers and I have logged extensively with my upgraded VEC 2s. Our 01 car IAT was consistently around 20+ degrees higher than the 00, during 3rd gear logging runs, with roughly the same outside air temp. Couldn't figure it out. If the 00 car was reading 98F through the sensor input, the 01 car would be in the 120-125F range. Then a little light went on. It has to be the Vipair not allowing the hot engine compartment air to get in there. Far be it from me to declare how much power is lost for increased intake air temperature, but it is a fact that cooler air makes any gas engine run better and stronger. There I've said it. ...The Vipair reduces IAT considerably and therefore must add a little power to the equation. I didn't buy it for the purpose of adding power. The theory of it's function----limiting hot engine air seemed like a good one to me. ....... cooler air equals better for the engine. Now I would be curious to know if restricting air to just the NACA duct then becomes a tradeoff for the increased IAT when the stock set up takes in a little more air, albeit hotter, from around the engine compartment?
...I bought the Vipair for the 00 car almost 4 years ago -- pre Roe. Until today, I was a closet Vipair owner. I'm now out of the closet.
Steve