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How Do You Select A Cold Air Intake System?

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How Do You Select A Cold Air Intake System?

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Reducing the temperature of airflow into your engine greatly increases horsepower and performance. Cold air intake systems not only flow cooler air to the engine, they may also improve gas mileage by balancing the air-to-fuel ratio. Each cold air intake system is geared toward engine efficiency. The type of cold air intake system you select will vary from vehicle to vehicle. Select the intake system you want to add to the engine. Cold air intake systems usually fall into two categories: short ram intake and complete cold air intake. Short ram intakes are closer to the engine and are easier to install, but they usually provide warm airflow. Complete cold air intakes flow colder air through the intake tube because they dwell closer to the ground. A complete cold air intake may relocate the air box. Determine your budget. Any reputable brand of cold air intake system such as AEM, Injen, Volant or K and N will cost $150 to $380. You can find systems for under $50, but be cautious of where

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