1. Increased Life of the Engine Block
-Over the course of the life of your car, the engine will begin to run hot. When this happens, your engine block can crack. Adding cold air to the engine can extend the life of the engine block and other engine components.
Faster Throttle
When you are stopped at a light or stop sign or taking a trip up a hill, you need more power to get going. In a stock air system, you send warm air into the combustion chamber. Doing this make the vehicle response time slower than it could be from the engine. A cold air intake system, however, sends cool air into the combustion chamber. The cooler air allows your engine to respond faster than the stock system.
2. More Horsepower
-Cooler air is more conducive to burning fuel. With the stock system in your car, you are burning warm air. When you add the cool air intake system, you will notice that your vehicle has increased power when you press on the gas pedal.
3. Increased Gas Mileage
-Warm air is less dense than cool, which means the ratio of fuel to air is not as good as it could be. When you add a cold air intake system, you are creating a better gas to fuel ratio in the fuel line. This means that your mileage will increase as the mixture is burned more efficiently.
4. Less Money on Filters
-The filter on a cold air intake system is easily removed and cleaned. You simply have to remove the filter, wash it off in mild soapy water and rinse in cool water. Be sure to read the instruction book on how to re-oil the filter. This will save you money because your old vehicle requires that you replace the filter every 15,000 miles.
5. Better Overall Vehicle Performance
-With a stock air intake system, you are circulating hot air through the entire engine. This can cause rubber hoses to dry and crack, oil to heat to a point where it burns and the engine block can crack. There are a myriad of things can be damaged due to warm air. If you want to change that then add a cold air intake system. When the cold air is being circulated it cools the internal components of the engine rather than heating them. The internal components will then take less stress and last longer for you
-Over the course of the life of your car, the engine will begin to run hot. When this happens, your engine block can crack. Adding cold air to the engine can extend the life of the engine block and other engine components.
Faster Throttle
When you are stopped at a light or stop sign or taking a trip up a hill, you need more power to get going. In a stock air system, you send warm air into the combustion chamber. Doing this make the vehicle response time slower than it could be from the engine. A cold air intake system, however, sends cool air into the combustion chamber. The cooler air allows your engine to respond faster than the stock system.
2. More Horsepower
-Cooler air is more conducive to burning fuel. With the stock system in your car, you are burning warm air. When you add the cool air intake system, you will notice that your vehicle has increased power when you press on the gas pedal.
3. Increased Gas Mileage
-Warm air is less dense than cool, which means the ratio of fuel to air is not as good as it could be. When you add a cold air intake system, you are creating a better gas to fuel ratio in the fuel line. This means that your mileage will increase as the mixture is burned more efficiently.
4. Less Money on Filters
-The filter on a cold air intake system is easily removed and cleaned. You simply have to remove the filter, wash it off in mild soapy water and rinse in cool water. Be sure to read the instruction book on how to re-oil the filter. This will save you money because your old vehicle requires that you replace the filter every 15,000 miles.
5. Better Overall Vehicle Performance
-With a stock air intake system, you are circulating hot air through the entire engine. This can cause rubber hoses to dry and crack, oil to heat to a point where it burns and the engine block can crack. There are a myriad of things can be damaged due to warm air. If you want to change that then add a cold air intake system. When the cold air is being circulated it cools the internal components of the engine rather than heating them. The internal components will then take less stress and last longer for you