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Did he put it in wrong? I read from another Yahoo Answer that people will sometimes do anything to get a cold air intake system under their hood, including putting the end of it, where the air filter is, in the wheel well. That's exactly where it is. And it's really hard to get at that thing (cuz I think it's about time to change the air filter).
I asked a question about which is better for performance: cold air intake or ram air. The two people that answered said that cold air intake systems can get water in them which is a big negative but the colder the air the better. All in all, though, they said that ram air is better becuz you get more air in and no water. How does water not get in if you have a ram air hood? What if it's raining? Doesn't the water in the air go in with the air that goes in?
Sorry about all the questions, but I'm really confused about the benefits and what's better/worse between the two upgrades. Thanks.
Asked by Da Austrian Oak on 8/29/2007 6:27:42 AM | See Answers
My husband would like to install a cold air intake in his 2007 Scion XB. I have no idea what brand to trust. Any suggestions would be helpful.
He does have at TRD exhaust on the XB. I just wonder if it will really make a difference. Would the warranty be voided if we installed a cold air intake that is not a TRD?
Asked by Smirkel on 12/5/2007 9:27:14 AM | See Answers
I am adding a Cold Air Intake system added to my car. It is an AEM Cold Air Intake. How much more horsepower will it give me. Will I see a big difference in acceleration and speed?
Asked by God'sStrength on 5/25/2008 8:44:28 AM | See Answers
I have a 2007 mitsubishi eclipse gs, and i was going to order a cold air intake. Then i heard about a short air intake, and i was wondering what the difference is and which one i should get for my car?
Asked by bob dole on 10/1/2007 3:15:09 AM | See Answers
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