loosing power
<Lucci>gs
07-14-2007, 01:55 AM
is there a way i could probally be loosing power with my cold air intake
MazdaX
07-14-2007, 03:16 AM
Not unless you are sucking up water or it's completely clogged with road grime.
david-b
07-14-2007, 01:09 PM
-With a full CAI you usually lose a little down low.
-Air filter may be sucky/dirty/unsufficient
-May have air leak somewhere (Clamps not tight...)
-Something else may be wrong
-Air filter may be sucky/dirty/unsufficient
-May have air leak somewhere (Clamps not tight...)
-Something else may be wrong
<Lucci>gs
07-15-2007, 01:42 AM
-With a full CAI you usually lose a little down low.
-Air filter may be sucky/dirty/unsufficient
-May have air leak somewhere (Clamps not tight...)
-Something else may be wrong
yea imma take a look at it
but some dum ppl told me that cuz i have a cold air intake i might be loosing horse but i donno
so i was just thinking bout just pulling it up
in which case by a shorter one
-Air filter may be sucky/dirty/unsufficient
-May have air leak somewhere (Clamps not tight...)
-Something else may be wrong
yea imma take a look at it
but some dum ppl told me that cuz i have a cold air intake i might be loosing horse but i donno
so i was just thinking bout just pulling it up
in which case by a shorter one
l_eclipse_l
07-15-2007, 01:57 AM
This thread is dumb. Why would somebody buy a CAI to get LESS power? You lose a small amount of torque because the air has to travel farther, but in comparison you gain a lot more in horsepower in the high rpms, where it matters when you need the power. Tell your "dum ppl" to go play in traffic and read up on how a car works.
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