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BAD ROLE MODEL
Your all wrong.
You have two forces in the intake runner while running... one is the air molecule flow it self and another is a pressure wave front that travels at the speed of sound. If you notice the horns are set at right angles to the plenum wall with little clearance. The bell mouth allows for smooth air flow during the intake stroke but during overlap the air flow is reversed. The pressure wave travels back up the port faster then the air flow, smacks the wall and reverberates back into the port, prevent air flow from reintering the plenum. It acts as a check valve.
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