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<blockquote data-quote="BIRDMAN" data-source="post: 10166" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>first of all the term "cold air intake" is a bit deceiving to begin with. if hot air is 180* then cold air is maybe 140*...know what i mean? it should be called a cold<strong>er</strong> air intake. however, the term is used far too often for these "intake" systems that draw engine bay air that's probably the same or warmer than stock. where the difference is made is by increasing the filter size, intake tube size, creating a more direct route for the intake air, shortening the length of the intake, etc etc. It's not to say that an intake system like the one pictured wouldn't increase performance but it's not because it's a cold air intake. it's a never ending story in the aftermarket world...the cold air intake debate will never end. i think my explanation is pretty reasonable and generally accepted as being true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIRDMAN, post: 10166, member: 18"] first of all the term "cold air intake" is a bit deceiving to begin with. if hot air is 180* then cold air is maybe 140*...know what i mean? it should be called a cold[B]er[/B] air intake. however, the term is used far too often for these "intake" systems that draw engine bay air that's probably the same or warmer than stock. where the difference is made is by increasing the filter size, intake tube size, creating a more direct route for the intake air, shortening the length of the intake, etc etc. It's not to say that an intake system like the one pictured wouldn't increase performance but it's not because it's a cold air intake. it's a never ending story in the aftermarket world...the cold air intake debate will never end. i think my explanation is pretty reasonable and generally accepted as being true. [/QUOTE]
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