And none of those links apply to the setup your running in your mazda3 =/. So even if ram air was possible at highway speeds (which even your links point out you have be going pretty darn fast before the benefits occur (over 100mph+ generally). They also require some sort of direct air inlet.
You don't have that. Your airfilter is isolated from exterior air sources. At most its getting air deflection, which means the velocity has already been heavily effected before it even reaches the filter...additionally you've got two air sources conflicting with one other, basically canceling each other out.
I don't disagree that your short ram isn't giving you power, I disagree with the marketing claims that you will see any benefit (other then lower IAT temps) at any speed the mazda3 is capable of.
Two of your links are marketing devices (selling a product)....the scientific explanation is for speeds beyond the 3 is capable of, and the other examples are due to lower ambient air temps, not a ram air effect.
Remember 10F lower temp air = 1% less hp.
The mustang guy's link as disproven in one of the links I gave you.
You don't have that. Your airfilter is isolated from exterior air sources. At most its getting air deflection, which means the velocity has already been heavily effected before it even reaches the filter...additionally you've got two air sources conflicting with one other, basically canceling each other out.
I don't disagree that your short ram isn't giving you power, I disagree with the marketing claims that you will see any benefit (other then lower IAT temps) at any speed the mazda3 is capable of.
Two of your links are marketing devices (selling a product)....the scientific explanation is for speeds beyond the 3 is capable of, and the other examples are due to lower ambient air temps, not a ram air effect.
Remember 10F lower temp air = 1% less hp.
The mustang guy's link as disproven in one of the links I gave you.
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