So a car that has the engine in the front the purpose of the roof scoop is merely for looks.
Purpose of a roof scoop.
For a normal street car it s just gives it look to make it look more aggressive.
If the car was a rear engined air cooled engine car like an old vw bug it could be used to force cooling air over the motor.
Getting back to aerodynamics today i explain how hood scoops and bonnet vents work for road and track.
For rallying in those cars such as the wrc cars they perform a function but i don t know what.
On a rally race car a small roof scoop creates positive pressure in the cabin pushing dust out of window.
Also on mid engined cars the roof scoop is the air intake.
Deep 6 rally team merch and also random car sticker.
I have no idea what good a roof scoop could do.
This small increase in pressure works wonders to keep out dust and sand from the rally stage.
Hood scoops are for cooling the engine or engine components.
This is because there s a negative pressure created by the vacuum bubble behind the trunk.
The only other reasons for a roof scoop are to cool rear mounted heat exchangers radiators or to provide intake air for a rear or mid mounted engine.
Any dust floating around the cabin will seriously inpeed the driver s vision and make it much harder for the co d.
You ve probably noticed that if your car windows are open fresh air gets sucked in.
To flush out the.
In almost every case a large naca duct will provide more than sufficient airflow without increasing drag raising the boundary air thickness or causing turbulent airflow.
What are roof scoops for.
It cools off an appropriate spot when you start to get hot headed.
Anyone has idea.
Just a quick video on how i installed my roof scoop and vent on my 2004 subaru sti thanks for watching.