Setting The Record Straight For Cold Air Intakes vs. Short Air Intakes
Posted: Wednesday, August 22, 2007
by Tim Saunier
Let me start by saying that cold air intakes and short ram intakes both have their pros and cons. That being said, they are also very similar. The Short Air Intake System, AKA as a Ram Air Intake or Cold Air Induction, is a system that will utilize some type of external scoop that faces forward on the vehicle. Normally, it works with a pair of snorkels or a single hood scoop through which fresh air enters. Now the Ram Intake does exactly what it sounds like. As you start driving, fresh air is “rammed" through your hood, forced down the intake manifold, and filtered through the air cleaner. Once you hit thirty five mph, this intake system will act similarly to a turbo charger; taking in more and more air to increase your horsepower. Oh yea, and they are much cheaper.
In both cases the intake is collecting air from outside your engine compartment. The purpose of the intake is to collect a colder air charge than inside the engine compartment, allowing the fuel management system to give the engine a denser air/fuel charge into the combustion chamber. To clarify: Cold Air = More Horsepower. The warm air from your engine compartment is good for fuel economy, but because is has less oxygen molecules than a cold air charge, the fuel will be leaned out. This increases your fuel efficiency, but decreases your horsepower. To conclude, you should look at your car and figure out what system will work with your car’s ground clearance and hood type.
Now that you are an educated shopper, you can look through all the cool colors and designs to pick out your intake. Injen'> http://www.autoanything.com/air-intakes/20A50498A1.aspx"> Injen intakes are very popular, but I’m currently using an AFE'> http://www.autoanything.com/air-filters/61A2114A0A0.aspx"> AFE intake . Can you hear that? Sounds like the record has been set straight. - Tim Saunier
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