I'm curious about this because it relates directly to a discussion i've been having with BMW enthusiasts regarding vent designs. The 2003-GA, as you all know, had the gills aft of the radiator on the sidepod to obviously assist in ventilation.
Now, the physics department head at my school told me, or at least as i understood him, that the vacuum/exhausting effect of the louvred gills is only substantial is the velocity of airflow BEHIND them is relatively high. In other words, if the air behind the gills was stagnant then the louvred design wouldn't have much advantage over a simple hole/cutout.
I may have misunderstoof him, but is that correct logic?