Pumping cooler outside air through the carb is usually done to increase horsepower, not to cool the carb, althought it does help some. If you have vapor lock issues, first i'd try an electric pusher pump. The stock puller will struggle with high heat situations. 2nd, I'd add a small heat spacer to isolate the carb. Even a .25" wood composite can help. 3rd, add a cool can or fuel cooler immediatly before sending fuel to the carb. Finally, insulate or move fuel lines so they are away from direct heat sources.
The plastic hood liner to isolate the incoming air is a neat idea, but, some plastic has a "grain" so to speak and heat will cause it to warp one direction. Also as it heats up, it expands and can push its way into places you don't want it to be. Be careful with this effort as it would really stink to have your plastic ram air plenum bend down and touch a hot component and catch fire.
Again, I'll say that the factory dual scoop design are not the greatest for ram air benefit because they are so low. Shakers have the same problem. That is why in a full out effort, the factory came up with the taller six pak, T/A, and AAR designs.