Air Intake Systems allow for more engine power: quick tips for performance
By Andrew Bernhardt
Want to squeeze every bit of power out of your vehicle's engine?
Grabbing a high-performance air intake is the quick and easy
route to several benefits, including:
- An instant increase in horsepower
- A noticeable boost to your throttle response
- Improved fuel economy
- A long-life, washable performance air filter
- Specialized engineering that's fine-tuned to your specific
vehicle
- Straightforward, simple installation virtually anyone can
complete
Horsepower increase from a performance air intake
As your new performance intake draws in a higher volume of air
which may be much cooler, your engine can breathe easier than
with a limiting stock system. With your combustion chamber
filled by cooler, oxygen-rich air, fuel burns at a more
efficient mixture. You get more power out of every drop of fuel
when it's combined with the right amount of air.
With more air in the chamber, you can also burn more fuel than
before. That's how a performance intake puts power at the pedal
for you: reducing air temperatures, balancing fuel mixtures and
providing more air for combustion.
Performance air intakes and boosted throttle response
With more air and cooler air ready and waiting for combustion,
your engine's response at stoplights and freeway onramps
quickens. Stock intakes often deliver warmer, fuel-rich
combustion mixtures that cause your engine to lose power and
responsiveness while running hotter and more sluggishly.
The difference in responsiveness isn't just noticeable; you can
literally feel it in the seat of your pants. With a
free-breathing intake system attached to your throttle body,
your engine is literally inviting you to punch it.
Fuel economy with a performance air intake
You're probably guessing that extra power, cooler temperatures
and improved gas mileage can't all come from the same product.
Guess again! Performance air intakes can help your fuel economy
in this wallet-gouging, price-per-gallon era by helping your air
to fuel ratio get in line. Because you're getting more power
from every drop by burning more efficiently, your engine uses
less fuel at all times - city or highway. On average, drivers
will see a 1-2mpg improvement.
There's a catch, though. Many drivers trade their limiting air
intake for a performance air intake and can't resist using every
bit of the horsepower and throttle gains. They'll drive like mad
to the grocery store. They might peel-out at stoplights. Or even
race the cops. It's called hard driving, and it's the fastest
way to burn-up the gas mileage improvements provided by a
performance air intake. Your best bet is to keep your driving
habits relatively unchanged, enjoy the extra power at the pedal,
and collect on the gas mileage savings.
Expert engineering of an air intake system
This isn't a piece of drainage pipe with a filter on the end.
Air intake systems employ specially-shaped intake tubes designed
to straighten airflow as much as possible while looking great in
your engine compartment. These pipes are typically mandrel-bent,
a process that doesn't crimp the pipe diameter at the bend.
Special care is given to locating the intake tube, air box and
filter in the position that best fosters maximum performance.
The materials used are also selected with optimum engine
conditions in mind.
The fundamentals of installing a performance air intake on your
vehicle Not only is a performance air intake one of the most
essential upgrades to your vehicle, it happens to be one of the
easiest additions to install. With little more than a common
socket set, a couple of screwdrivers and half an hour's time,
you can have your new air intake in place and ready to roar.
Detailed instructions are included with every intake kit. These
instructions go through the simple process of removing your
stock intake system (including the tube and air box), and
installing the new air intake in just a few minutes to stock
mounting positions. No cutting, drilling or other modifications
are required. What you do with your limiting stock intake next
is, well, up to you.
About the author:
Andrew Bernhardt researches performance products and writes copy for AutoAnything.com. Visit their site for
air intakes
and various brands like
>K& N air
intakes and
AE M air
intakes.
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