whatsup62
Well-Known Member
I would agree with the engine bay....which applies with a open CAI system. With a closed system however ( stock, AIRAID) I would disagree. That air is funneled into the intake and has no escape other into the motor. Ram air type induction. I can see that not only should maximum air flow provide better IAT temps but also increase performance as the car increases speed.I am reading a brand new book called "Ford Mustang 2015 The New Generation" by John Clor and available now at Amazon.
In it it says:
The grille provides an inlet for air that cools the engine. However, allowing air to flow through the engine bay instead of directing it around the sides and over the top of the body increases drag.
Each of Mustang's three available engines gets a unique grille that allows in ONLY as much air as the poweplant needs."
So, cutting more holes in the grille where it is blocked will just increase drag. IMHO, I would leave your grille alone as the engineer's designed it.
Ford Mustang 2015: The New Generation Hardcover – September 15, 2015
by John M. Clor (Aut
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0760344426?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
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