For lack of a better place to post it this should do. I didn't do a full DIY for this since the CAI was a DIY and I seriously doubt that anyone has one even close to being similar.
I wanted to create a heatshield since my CAI is inside the engine compartment. This would also force the intake to pull air from the fender area but without the problems associated with putting the filter inside the fender like my brothers Xb.
I wanted to make it seal on the top with the hood but to be open so when I open the hood I could see the condition of the filter. I came close but didn't quite achieve that goal. None the less I like how it turned out.
Anyway here are the pics.


I took out the plastic cover inside the engine compartment right next to the headlight so it would be able to pull in more air than just from where the stock intake got it's air.
I believe this design will work out good. The fit is snug enough that it doesn't need any type of securement to the area where it sets and it's at an angle so if by chance any water did find it's way in there it would drain out easily. The structure is rigid and has a pretty thick yet flexable plastic center wraped with Rodsulate.
Later I will most likely come up with a way to make it seal off with the hood when the hood is closed so it will HAVE to get air from outside the engine compartment by way of the openings to the fender. Thinking about it I have some thick foam insulation that I may try to use for that, it's thick enough to make the seal and soft enough not to damage the hood liner.