cold-air intakes

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by kevin, Apr 12, 2006.

  1. kevin

    kevin Guest

    i was woundering will a cold-air intake really do me a lot of good i
    was just woundering if it will really help my mpg and increase my horse
    power enough that i would know? and do u have to get expensive ones to
    work b/c i see a lot on ebay for about 30+ bucks thats look the same as
    othere will they work or is it a waste of money? I just want to know
    what to do aboout getting better mpg?
     
    kevin, Apr 12, 2006
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  2. kevin

    jim beam Guest

    want better mpg? address the following:

    new plugs
    new distributor cap/rotor
    new leads
    new stock air filter
    check ignition timing
    adjust valve lash
    check valve timing
    use fuel injector cleaner
    correct tire pressure
    use silica compound tires
    clean pcv valve
    clean egr valve [if automatic]
    new oxygen sensor
    use high lubricity synthetic oil

    there's others too, but that'll keep you busy for a while.
     
    jim beam, Apr 12, 2006
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  3. kevin

    kevin Guest

    will a cold-air intake do anything
     
    kevin, Apr 12, 2006
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  4. I found that a K&N cone filter made a small but noticable difference
    accelerating under heavy revs on my 91 Accord. Not sure about any
    change in feul economy, the swap was early on in my ownership of the
    vehicle.

    hth, Jeremy
     
    Jeremy Marten, Apr 12, 2006
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  5. I doubt it will help much, especially with the cheap ones. Don't forget
    that the intake manifold is heated to prevent icing and improve fuel
    vaporization. You can't slap any cold intake on any car and expect
    everything to get better. Find somebody who's already figured it out
    for your exact car model.
     
    Kevin McMurtrie, Apr 12, 2006
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  6. kevin

    DervMan Guest


    For fuel consumption?

    No.
     
    DervMan, Apr 25, 2006
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