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Old 05-10-2005, 12:27 AM
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Cold Air Intake

Ok guys, the rookie has another question...

Why is a cold air intake better than the stock air filter? Just because it takes air from outside of the engine compartment? (Researching my first ever upgrade)
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Well, in our cars it mainly has to do with the flow rate. Look at the stock air box and think of the air going through there and how restrictive that thing is. A cone filter setup will increase the amount of air the engine can get and how hard it has to work to get it. Plus those rechargable filters will save you money in the end and the have higher flow rates and clean the air better than those paper filters.
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Re: Cold Air Intake

...and depending on where the cai goes it might be pulling in colder air which means denser air which means more power
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Re: Cold Air Intake

im having a hard time finding one for my car.
ppl dont seem to have them for v6 3.1L
if anyone knows where i can get one, pls let me know
(i drive a 91 camaro RS v6)
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Third gens are difficult that way...
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Thanks again guys.

Think I'll be going with the K&N. Read through the installation instructions on their website and looks like I can handle that. Any constructive criticism before I make the purchase? Do's and Don'ts?
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Re: Cold Air Intake

just make one... not sure the link but i know you can go to google and type in custom cold air intake, or custom cai and youll find what youll need...youll save money and get exactly what you want
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Check out mine in my profile, I made that and it was relativley cheap
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Re: Cold Air Intake

hey nightcrawler just food for thought but if i were u i would make a cold air intake. home depot has everything u need to do it. we made one for my friends mustang not long ago, works great
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Re: Cold Air Intake

thirdgen.org has instructions for building fresh air intake
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Hey guys,
I was tinkering with my car and pulled out the air filter and intake ducts... well, I removed the part that the air filter housing mounts to, because it just seemed like that "box" was restricting airflow, but there's a part that attached to it like a feed-through from the engine compartment to the outside just behind the headlights. I want to pull it out, but can't get behind the headlights, and of course, it slides out the front! Question being, how the hell do I get this piece out of there? (hoping you guys know what I'm talking about!)

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http://thirdgenmods.firebirdv6.com/coldair.html
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