As can be seen from the pictures below, before adding the duct work there was a considerable gap between the IC and the radiator support frame. Add this to the large gap between the IC and the front bumper and the open sides to the bumper opening, and we have a nasty equation for turbulent flow.
We can easily imagine from looking at the current IC installation how easy it would be for incoming air to be directed in every direction except through the radiator. The remedy to this is of course, ducting.
We ended up making the duct in several pieces to aid in the ease of installation and removal.
Lastly, once all the ducting was trimmed to fit, we used pipe insulations to seal the edges of the duct against the bumper and sheet metal of the car to make sure no air escaped.
This duct should help in cooling the engine by ensuring that as much air as possible is reaching the radiator and theoretically will improve the aerodynamics of the car. In addition we hope to improve the overall efficiency of the intercooler as the ducting should provide a nice smooth flow through the core instead of the turbulent flow experienced without the duct. Once we get a chance to really tune the car we will have a better idea of any real performance gains this mod offers.
On a side note, while we were in the process of making duct work for the IC and radiator, we took the chance to add a small connector piece from the existing cold air intake to the bumper cover itself. This should ensure all the air entering the bumper opening goes into the air box and not just around the cold air intake pipe. We also fabbed up a small sheet to sit in the bottom of the air box and seal off the excess openings through the frame and only allow air from the cold air pipe into the air box.
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