1969 Race Dart w/ 426 Hemi- garaged for 45+ years

I that foam fits fairly tight, it should have nowhere to go. And if it moves back, the carbs/air cleaners should stop it. I did that same thing when I moved the avatar Demon from Detroit to Florida with a big piece of foam off Amazon stuffed into the 6-pack scoop. And of course, we had to drive through a monsoon that day but the top of the engine seemed to stay dry. Your scoop is likely taller and I'm sure you'll know what is best - just sharing my experience as I also wanted to keep bugs and any road debris out!
Thanks. With the bars in the front of the scoop, not much room there. It was best from the front, however I will try stuffing the foam in from the rear. :thumbsup: