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By Matthew C. Keegan
November 18, 2005
I just love the first cool breezes of the autumn season. Somehow, after a hot summer, nature's first shot of cool air is invigorating and captivating. Guess what? Your car loves cooler air too, no matter the season. Read on for a great way to give your car what it really wants.
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Don’t you just love the first
burst of autumnal cold each year? After a long, hot summer a fall chill can
certainly change your perspective. No longer are you concerned with trying
to find ways to stay cool, instead your thoughts are now redirected toward
changing leaves, pumpkin picking, apple harvesting, and gathering enough
wood before the first deep winter chill settles in. Somehow the cool air
makes your feel better…more invigorated and less lethargic. You aren’t the
only person or object that likes colder, denser air. Yes, your car thrives
on it but only if it could get enough of it. Let’s take a look at what makes
any vehicle a true lover of cold air.
Your engine wants cold air and it wants it now! Say again?! Well, your
engine can run on hot air, but it is the colder, denser air that helps your
engine achieve maximum levels of horsepower and thrust. A special device, a
cold air intake, is designed to help bring this needed “food” to your
engine.
The current configuration of your engine plumbing actually works as a drag
on engine power. How so? The stock air box and paper air filter that were
placed in your vehicle on the production line actually causes your engine to
“leak” horsepower. With a cold air intake installed, your engine works more
efficiently as the intake plumbing is directed away from the hot areas
underneath your hood to send air through an unrestricted air filter and all
the way through an efficient intake channel. With a cold air intake
installed, cooler and denser air is sent in greater amounts and at higher
speeds to your throttle body tapping energy that had previously been lost.
How much more power should a cold air intake produce? Well, that depends on
the make and model of your vehicle. Typically, quite a few imports with
crowded engine bays benefit the most including Scions, Mitsubishis, and
Hondas. When you order your cold air intake estimates of horsepower gains
are usually supplied by the manufacturer including AEM cold air intake and
K&N cold air intake. In addition to the freed up power your now efficiently
working engine will gobble up less gas. With a cold air intake installed you
save on fuel and get more power.
Cold air intakes come in a variety of colors and some have paintable
surfaces for further customization. All cold air intakes yield a “throaty”
intake note, so you not only have a part that looks good, but it sounds
awesome too!
You can install a cold air intake in well under one hour and no special
tools are needed. Order one today and soon your car will “happily” be
cruising down the highway sipping in the food that it loves the most: colder
and denser air.
Author Information:
Matt Keegan is a car fan and automotive writer for Air Intake Mania, an online wholesaler of cold air intake parts including AEM Cold Air Intake products.
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