There is sometimes a plate mounted just under the rad that acts as an extra scoop but not always. One little mod that is often done is to take out the original duct and turn it upside down, It needs the mounting lugs adjusting to enable it to line up with the bolts but it gives a bit of a 'chin' scoop and forces more air in
You can just see it in this pic

It's easy to then add a bit more to the back of the scoop if needed.
Suckers are more efficient than blowers but there is limited room even with the mechanical fan removed. I moved the rad forward a little to enable me to fit one but that throws it's own problems up like the throttle bracket, hoses and rad cap fouling the engine lid. I did use a chunky old Escort diesel fan though so a modern slim line one might be better. I did remove the mechanical fan but found that, when driving, the temperature slowly crept up until the electric fan cut in. I cured this by fitting a small bike rad in the heater return and mounting it underneath the scoop, the temperature now stays below the fan cut in temp (88 deg C) and only it only cuts in when stuck in traffic - usually queuing at the tip
You can just see it in this pic

It's easy to then add a bit more to the back of the scoop if needed.
Suckers are more efficient than blowers but there is limited room even with the mechanical fan removed. I moved the rad forward a little to enable me to fit one but that throws it's own problems up like the throttle bracket, hoses and rad cap fouling the engine lid. I did use a chunky old Escort diesel fan though so a modern slim line one might be better. I did remove the mechanical fan but found that, when driving, the temperature slowly crept up until the electric fan cut in. I cured this by fitting a small bike rad in the heater return and mounting it underneath the scoop, the temperature now stays below the fan cut in temp (88 deg C) and only it only cuts in when stuck in traffic - usually queuing at the tip






