"I have no idea why you see so many basic 300hp 350 chevy engines at car cruises, etc with "air-gap" intakes."
IF you are going to market a part, carb, intake, distributor, camshaft, etc you MUST tell the target audience that it works better everyplace than what you are currently using. In most cases, at the power levels of the engines these high rise aluminum intakes are installed on, about the only true statement is that you took 27 pounds of the front of the vehicle swapping out your iron intake for an aluminum aftermarket intake.
I for one do NOT buy into the BS that all of these intake make more power than what you just removed.
What Old Cars says may be true in some cases as some of these intakes are very well designed with larger runners, so they can show more top end power with some engine builds. So I'm not telling anyone reading this to toss theirs in the trash and put the stock one back in place.
I will say however, that with a lot of engine builds you aren't making more power (torque), giving up some throttle response, low speed power and often average power in the loaded RPM range.
A few years back we were on the dyno with a 428 Pontiac engine. It was bore to 440CID, aftermarket 260cfm aluminum heads, 10.6 to 1 compression, and custom ground 236/242 @ .050 hydraulic roller camshaft.
We dyno'd it at 497hp/540tq with a factory cast iron intake. The intake was slightly "modified" so for sure it gave naysayers a reason to cry foul. Even so, we were asked to test an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake against it, so I did. With no other changes the very next pull netted 491hp/535tq.
Yes, to everyone's surprise it made LESS power at every RPM. With that in mind and thinking about the engine combo, how many folks have you seen install Edelbrock Performer RPM intakes on 350 Chevy builds with 882 heads, 8 to 1 compression, a Comp XE262 cam, and think they are making more power anyplace? To make matters worse, more times than not the taller intake requires a drop base air cleaner moving the air cleaner lid closer to the carb. I've dyno tested those drop base air cleaners and found that they can know upwards of 30hp right out of the engine if/when you move the lid too close to the carburetor.......some food for thought on this topic.......