"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@LEAVEMEALONEroadrunner.nf.net> wrote in
news:bvt9vl$et1$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net:
> cold weather is good either way, cold air is denser thus giving more
> oxygen for your engine to combust. As for the intake, you'll notice
> very slight difference in power, nothing to write home about. And it
> will give you a slightly better gas mileage if you drive in the same
> manner, but it seems when people add intakes they just love to mash
> the gas for the sound it makes, thus killing your gas mileage
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> "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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>> Hey i have 2 related questions about Air intake systems/high flow
>> filter.
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>> Is a high flow air intake system good or bad for your car in Cold
>> weather? or neither?
>> and from anyone who has one installed, does an intake kit give you
>> better
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>> worse gas millage?.. considering you have more torque and a little
>> more
> HP.
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>> dave (2000 Civic SiR Coupe)
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When I put a CAI on my 94 Integra GSR,I got a -very- noticable increase in
power.Mileage has dropped maybe 1 MPG.(Bomz CAI,$60 USD off Ebay)
Can't say anything about cold weather performance,as I'm in Florida.Coldest
it gets around here is about 25 degF. It's about 75 degF outside right
now,got the patio door open. 8-)
How's things up there in the winter wonderland? B-)
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Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net