I did a simple test with a jaycar thermometer right near the webber intakes
when sitting at lights it went up to around 55 deg but dropped off quickly I
think to a few degrees above atmospheric when I started moving.

Ill have another go at it.

Chris King
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>
> Heres my response.
>
> The stock air intake for the twin SU's points to the front, well ahead of
> any exhaust area and to the left of the heated air coming through the
> radiator.  It should suck cool air when the car is mobile.  Maybe warmer
> when stationary.
> I dont think you would get any measurable performance increase by
extending
> the intake forward to the radiator support panel.
> Other opinions?
>
> Rick Clough
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