A bonnet/hood scoop is an air vent on the bonnet of an automobile that either allows a flow of air to directly enter the engine compartment, or appears to do so. The Subaru Impreza WRX, is a turbocharged version of the Subaru Impreza, an All-wheel drive automobile The hood (North America or bonnet (Commonwealth is the Hinged cover over the Engine of Motor vehicles that allows access It may be closed, and thus purely decorative, or serve to enhance performance in several possible ways.
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One possible use of a bonnet scoop is to admit outside air into the engine's intake ahead of the air cleaner and carburetor or fuel injection manifold. An air filter is a device which removes solid Particulates such as Dust, Pollen, Mold, and bacteria from Air. A carburetor (North American spelling or carburettor ( Commonwealth spelling) is a device that blends air and Fuel for an Internal Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an Internal combustion engine. In most modern automobiles, internal combustion engines "breathe" under-bonnet air or air ducted from under the front bumper through plastic and rubber tubing. The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the Combustion of Fuel and an Oxidizer (typically air occurs in a confined space called a An automobile's bumper is the front-most or rear-most part ostensibly designed to allow the car to sustain an impact without damage to the vehicle's frame or safety systems The high operating temperatures in the engine compartment result in intake air that is 28°C (50°F) or more warmer than the ambient temperature, and consequently less dense. A bonnet scoop can provide the engine with cooler, denser outside air, increasing power.
At higher road speeds, a properly designed bonnet scoop can increase the speed and pressure with which air enters the engine's intake, creating a resonance supercharging effect. In Physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to Oscillate at maximum Amplitude at certain frequencies, known as the system's A supercharger is an air compressor used for Forced induction of an Internal combustion engine. Such effects are typically only felt at very high speeds, making ram air primarily useful for racing, not street performance.
Pontiac used the trade name Ram Air to describe its engines equipped with functional scoops. Pontiac is a Brand of Automobiles produced by General Motors that has been sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico Despite the name, most of these systems only provided cool air, with little or no supercharging effect.
Some engines with turbochargers or superchargers are also equipped with top mounted intercoolers to reduce the temperature and increase the density of the high-pressure air produced by the compressor. A turbocharger, or turbo, is an air Compressor used for forced-induction of an Internal combustion engine. A supercharger is an air compressor used for Forced induction of an Internal combustion engine. An intercooler, or Charge air cooler, is an air-to-air or air-to-liquid heat exchange device used on turbocharged and supercharged (forced Channeling outside air to the intercooler (which is a heat exchanger similar to a radiator) increases its effectiveness, providing a slight improvement in power. An intercooler, or Charge air cooler, is an air-to-air or air-to-liquid heat exchange device used on turbocharged and supercharged (forced Radiators and convectors are types of Heat exchangers designed to transfer Thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling
To be effective, a functional scoop must be located at a high-pressure area on the bonnet. For that reason, some functional scoops are located at the rear of the bonnet, near the vehicle's cowl, where the curvature of the windscreen creates such a high-pressure zone, and may be placed so that their opening faces the windscreen (a reversed scoop). A cowling is a covering of a vehicle's Engine, most often found on automobiles and aircraft The windshield or windscreen of an Aircraft, Automobile, Bus, Motorcycle, or Tram is the front Window
The scoop will be most effective if it is either mounted high enough to clear the boundary layer (the slow-moving air that clings to the surface of a moving object) or if it is a "NACA duct," mounted below the surface and designed to draw the faster moving air outside of the boundary layer into the duct. In Physics and Fluid mechanics, a boundary layer is that layer of Fluid in the immediate vicinity of a bounding surface The NACA duct or NACA scoop is a common form of low- drag Intake design originally developed by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics A shallow scoop that is not a NACA duct may not admit a useful amount of air even if it is open.
Under the bonnet, an effective scoop must funnel air into the engine's intake in as short and direct a path as possible, preferably through a tub or channel that is insulated against underbonnet heat.
A scoop may be part of the bonnet, or may be part of the engine's air cleaner assembly, protruding through a hole cut into the bonnet. Such a scoop is called a shaker hood, because the scoop vibrates noticeably when the engine is running, especially under power. A shaker scoop (sometimes inaccurately called a shaker hood scoop or a shaker hood) is an Automobile term for an air intake for combustion
A bonnet scoop/top mounted intercooler can be beneficial, especially during an off-road rally race. Rocks and debris can be kicked up by a car in front, and those objects can damage a front mounted intercooler. However, rock guards can be installed to prevent this problem.
A functional scoop presents several possible problems in addition to its benefits:
Because of these limitations, some scoops are designed so that they can be closed by the driver (using a cabin-mounted lever) or so that they remain shut until opened by engine vacuum.
Both functional and non-functional bonnet scoops slightly increase the drag coefficient of a car. The drag coefficient ( Cd, Cx or Cw) is a Dimensionless quantity that describes how streamlined an