Matt:
You're right, and I'm all over the vacuum-bagging. A couple of my buds design and build airplanes, and they're all set. We've even got an autoclave at our disposal, but there would be no need on the hood to go to that level.
I think I'd lay-up with a foam layer, to stiffen it up a bit. And actually, the hood has so few contours to it that the weave should be fairly easily laid in any pattern I like, based on my first mock-up.
As to the scoops and louvers: I'll admit that I didn't follow some of what you're saying. If the idea of the louvers is to allow hot air to escape (which I assumed it was), then this will be aided by the engine compartment being a high-pressure area. So what did I miss?

Or maybe what you meant to say was that the cowl area (outside the engine compartment) where the louvers are placed is a high-pressure zone, and you're suggesting that this would force air back into the engine compartment?
And as to the scoops: Ram-air is pretty common on motorcycles these days, just as it was on the 60's & 70's muscle-cars you've mentioned. We can tune for that. I don't understand the problem? Unless you're thinking that I was just going to duct the air into the under-hood, and let it free-range around? (I dunno... maybe one-side I would!

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Help me figure-out what the hell you're trying to say!

I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!