they look cool. and you can wash them. but i don't see how it could help anything unless you had some way of getting air straight into it. it seems like it might actually be worse because there isn't a direct path to it from where the air comes in behind the head light. i also don't understand why its called a cold air intake. its pretty hot under the hood and since it is an open cylinder it seems like it will mostly get hot engine air.
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also ive ran my car at 109mph for 18 miles so like 20 min straight and when i got home my exhast was cherry red but my intake tube and the metal on the filter were ice cold.
Man I gotta put my stock airbox back on I guess
What I'm really trying to say here, is that everyone makes it out to sound like you need an intake if you are modding.
False. You do not. If you do a big hp build... Then yes, do an intake for sure because you need it and not because you want it.
If you are just putting a 3.4/3.5 pulley and headers on your car.. Then no, you do not need an intake.
Uhhh why? .
What I'm really trying to say here, is that everyone makes it out to sound like you need an intake if you are modding.
False. You do not. If you do a big hp build... Then yes, do an intake for sure because you need it and not because you want it.
If you are just putting a 3.4/3.5 pulley and headers on your car.. Then no, you do not need an intake.
Disagree times 1,000,000
An intake is a supporting mod to all other mods. An intake alone doesn't net much, but couple the intake with other flow mods and your power will grow exponentially.
^^ this
An engine is basically a big air pump. Easy breathe in + easy breathe out= happy engine
intake rule i gotten over 17 hp gain on the dyno with my k and n intake i brought 2 month ago
intake rule i gotten over 17 hp gain on the dyno with my k and n intake i brought 2 month ago