Hi Onex 107?
Check out the NACA on the side of the cowl. The NACA feeds directly into a plenum box which was hinged to the firewall and then sealed against the cowl side and held there with a couple of camlocs. The camlocs <sp> allowed the the cowl to be removed.
The plenum supplied cool air to a firewall mounted oil cooler and an induction air box. The oil cooler outlet was plumed to a common air selector and provided cabin heat as well (the pipes were coated by JetHot). Worked just fine. Also allowed me to eliminate the smile on the front of the cowl.
The air box was fabricated using 0.025 6061 and surrounded the K&N which was attached to the bottom of the AeroInjector. I did use closed end rivets for the air box to preclude the possibility of sucking up a lose mandrel. Also, weep holes were drilled in the lower corners of the air box. Without them I would end up with a box full of fuel if I forgot to pull mixture. The K&N was large enough that the paper filter would fit inside.
I believe there are some pics of the setup in the old AeroVee Yahoo group. However, I unsubscribed from that group and once you unsubscribe they won't let you back in :-(
As far as the Onex is concerned I would love to replicate the setup but until the engine is hung I won't know if there is enough room. I just can't stand to leave that much power laying on the table. I can promise that I will do my best to come up with some way to get cool air to the carb.