It's not so much the distance the air has to move but the extra cubic inches. All the extra plumbing, tanks, and core has to be pressurized fully before the intake valve sees the boost.
It's still amazes me the amount of people that talk like the SLIC's pull air from the backside of the radiator. The intake scoop is almost on the same plane as the radiator. The both get fresh air. As far as radiant heat off the engine, the timing cover is probably around 150*F and the pulley is around 125*F or so. How how does the condenser core get? (I've never measured one)
It's still amazes me the amount of people that talk like the SLIC's pull air from the backside of the radiator. The intake scoop is almost on the same plane as the radiator. The both get fresh air. As far as radiant heat off the engine, the timing cover is probably around 150*F and the pulley is around 125*F or so. How how does the condenser core get? (I've never measured one)