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Old 10-28-07, 09:50 PM
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Y doesn't anyone make a full cold air intake? they have the cool air intakes that take slitly cooler air from the corner of the hood but as far as i know there isnt an intake that mounts the filter up front and down low where all the cold fresh air is. I have a custom cool air intake with a k&n filter and it works great, I was thinking about making it a full intake. Has anyone tried this? will the motor except much colder air? any suggestions...
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Re: COLD air intake

See Reed's Website for my write up on a CAI mod for only $50. It draws the air from the lower grill. Look for the TonyA CAI
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Re: COLD air intake

The Volant does have an opening in the front for true cold air!
I think, as long as you drive, you can eliminate the advantage of scooping the colder air from the bottom of the car as you make the breathing tube longer, compared to the Volant setup.
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Re: COLD air intake

Keep in mind there's a $200 difference in price. Another advantage of the TonyA is your dealer/service dept won't know.
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Re: COLD air intake

also a good point. Go as you please
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Re: COLD air intake

I bet all the work in doing a ram air...isant even worth more than 1 hp.........

do this...all fulids to synthetics like differential.....yeah I think that's about it.......and you might get 2 hp and give longer life to it's componets.....

Fyi..I changed my diff fliud at 30k miles and noticed a slight bit of torque was restored.
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I bet all the work in doing a ram air...isant even worth more than 1 hp.........

do this...all fulids to synthetics like differential.....yeah I think that's about it.......and you might get 2 hp and give longer life to it's componets.....

Fyi..I changed my diff fliud at 30k miles and noticed a slight bit of torque was restored.
That's not true. Check the two great air intake challenge threads. The Volant, K&N and TonyA CAI were tested on the Dyno on the same car and the same day. The Tony a had a respectable gain. All 3 were within a couple of HP difference at the rear wheels, which was around 10HP. You lose the bet Vert. Send me some money!

You've got to stop watching those TV Oil commercials Vert!
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That's not true. Check the two great air intake challenge threads. The Volant, K&N and TonyA CAI were tested on the Dyno on the same car and the same day. The Tony a had a respectable gain. All 3 were within a couple of HP difference at the rear wheels, which was around 10HP. You lose the bet Vert. Send me some money!

You've got to stop watching those TV Oil commercials Vert!


Whew!! good thing I wasnt betting money...I was only betting some Certificate I got at the dollar store...so Here ya go!






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Re: COLD air intake

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That's not true. Check the two great air intake challenge threads. The Volant, K&N and TonyA CAI were tested on the Dyno on the same car and the same day. The Tony a had a respectable gain. All 3 were within a couple of HP difference at the rear wheels, which was around 10HP. You lose the bet Vert. Send me some money!

You've got to stop watching those TV Oil commercials Vert!

10 hp is almost not noticable. I did notice big improvment gains from Synthetic diff fluid.
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Re: COLD air intake

thanks guys but i know all about the volent and the k&n and the getto ass one that uses your stock air box.I have an intake. And iam not trying to make a ram air iam was wondering if anyone made there own COLD air intake. and if the engine whould throw a code for having intake air temps to cold(this happens on some motors)??????
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