Is ram-air-intake a possible way to force more air and fuel mix thru the tiny spigot?
Interesting question:
N/A it is logistically possible in a land speed application. Packaging is pretty wide open. Only peak speed where it is most useful is king. Modern bikes are designed around the ram air systems, with the large air box where the tank is normally(feeding high angle intake tracts) and more direct routing from the front of the bike with ducking built into the fairing. Our carbs are level with the ground, backwards. So air would ideally be behind it under the seat(or above as second choice), then you need to efficiently get ram air slowed down(building pressure) and into that chamber through carefully designed twin ducts. You can see the packaging challenges mount. Now try this in a bike that is required to (or at-least certainly should be) period correct on the exterior.
Dennis build a system for his land speed bike. Clearly that wouldn’t work for a road racer.
So the answer is likely, yes, but it depends😉
Granted, a kick of nitrous would do wonders🤣
George