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Help Your Engine Breathe Better With The Help Of A New Cold Air Intake


Every drag racer knows that a stock engine has no chances of crossing the finish line first. It’s the use of various aftermarket parts and accessories that powers the stock engine and transforms the driver into winner. Without the advantage of these performance parts, your car is just something you’ll use to get you from point A to point B without the sudden rush of speed in your capabilities.

One of the many performance parts you can avail is the cold air intake. Air is a vital ingredient to the internal combustion operation of a car’s engine and without it, a car would not be able to start. What a cold air intake does for your car’s engine is it cools the incoming air into the engine to deliver more horsepower to your ride. Cooled air means it has more oxygen inside of it than your usual settings does. Once your engine uses this cooled air, the performance of your car will rise and a boost in horsepower output will be noticeable.

A cold air intake is made up of materials that help it withstand the heat and pressure generated inside a car’s engine compartment. This aftermarket performance part is often sought by car tuners and offers great performance for your ride at a very affordable cost. Companies such as K&N and Simota manufacture cold air intakes for various types of vehicles so finding one for your car is made much easier.

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