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Old 09-20-2007, 07:51 AM   #1
RyanIBIJ
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Cold Air Intake?

Would it be beneficial to put a cold air intake on my 07 Fusion 4cyl? I am new at this.... I have a friend who put one on his Fusion. I do like the way it makes it sound! Any suggestions will be appreciated! Thanks!
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Old 09-24-2007, 09:06 PM   #2
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Re: Cold Air Intake?

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Would it be beneficial to put a cold air intake on my 07 Fusion 4cyl? I am new at this.... I have a friend who put one on his Fusion. I do like the way it makes it sound! Any suggestions will be appreciated! Thanks!
Hey Ryan, how's it going? I put an CIA on my 97 Escort. It had an airbox that extended into the well of my car. I took all of that out. They sound good. A nice throaty roar instead of dead silence. You'll really notice the difference out on the highway when you put your foot into it. Of course, the mass air flow meter will sense more air and put in more fuel so that is where you get the increased horse power. Good luck. Dave
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