A question i always wonder about is, how do this inlets scoopes handle the water when they race in rain ?
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TOM
I think many of the duct designs are manufactured to allow water to sling past the openings for air, into their own drains, in effect making a kind of water-air separator.
A little water in the intake serves to improve the charge density, and improves cooling, so even if the separator design is not perfect, there is no ill effect.
Of course, too much water could cause hydrolock, but evidently this isn't a problem.
I suspect that the use of air filters also greatly reduces water intake as well, so the use of both techniques is evidently adequate.