Alright, so I’ve read through your thread...
and one thing seems glossed over is the new radiator. Was that sized by Wizard Cooling based on the volume of the Focus radiator? I’d guess it was 1/3 the height of the one the EB usually uses... but maybe it’s 3x as deep to make up for that?
I think, in the end, you’re going to want to expend some effort to make the fender vents as functional as possible. If you add AC, i’d consider putting the condenser around the pax frame rail, and between the fender-liner and the battery box... feed it from the pax N.A.C.A. Duct in the hood and out that fender vent.
If you weren’t going to add A/C, I’d wonder about sticking the intercooler somewhere around there and feed it from a duct from the front and then out the fender vent. Although, the exit for that is probably too small for the full flow of the intercooler. And this suggestion is definitely one of those “think outside the box”, just to better understand the constraints system, ideas.
A little less “outside the box” is to put the intercooler behind the spare tire, but rotate it so the flow is “up to down”. Then you’d want to build a duct for it into the hood that goes up and over the tire. This is one of the few cases where you’d probably want to start with an inlet area around 75% to 100% the size as the IC, then constrict it a bit in area over the tire before expanding to match the IC. This is one place where a Venturi could be helpful, since it would allow the flow to overcome the drag of the distance of the duct, and the 100-120deg of turning it would have to do. In the scenario you might move the radiator forward a little bit, and then you’d probably want to build a duct that combines the exit of the IC and the radiator and pushes it out the bottom of the car in front of the oil pan, but turned so that it’s pointed “back” and not “down”. (I’ll see if I can mangle up what that would look like later).
A final thought is similar to what I proposed originally. With the IC moved forward a little bit, and probably with the spare tire moved back, if possible. The I’d suggest, since you’ve already got to fix the ‘bonnet’ to frame attachment some, that you build in a IC exit ahead of the attachment rod. Unfortunately, that would mean hacking the bonnet some, which I reckon you’re not too keen about?
I realize these probably all seem a bit convoluted... but I’m concerned about ducting the intercooler inside the duct to the radiator with the fans in front of the radiator... which means you can’t get a good “seal” between the IC and the radiator... which i think would cause problems, and probably will lead to a dead zone of air in between them.
Also, I find frenchyd’s comment about ‘ducts after the radiator being unimportant, because the air is turbulent’... interesting? I mean, it’s not like the air outside the car before it gets to the duct isn’t turbulent... that’s why we put the duct there... to smooth the flow and encourage it to do what we want it to do. That works well for exhaust flows and inlet flows, imho. And some of the exhaust flows I’ve described most likely need that help to do what we want it to do.
standard caveats: imho; seek a second opinion, I’ll defer to stafford’s expertise; ymmv; choose your own risk, etc etc etc