Not just extra air but easier air intake instead of the restrictive standard box.
Unfortunately however, I don't earn enough to spend £40 on a full tank every week with a massive intake. Thats why companies like K&N cator for people who want more air but not excessively or otherwise they'd just make kits as big as they could instead of specific car requirements.
what do you say about this air intake kit
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dragon_green
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which cone filters tend to do, as you say, " trying to suck in all the air around it", unless you put a heat shield on.NOZ wrote:so no dirty/hot air from the engine bay enters
Ultimately the passage into the engine is designed quite carefully. For example, not only getting the right quantity of air - but ideally it should be cool and turbulent as it enters the combustion chamber. Also, wave effects in the air (caused by the valves opening and closing) must be considered in the design.
In my opinion, unless you have a highly modified engine, where a larger intake is actually required, a panel filter, drilled airbox on the cool side and removal of clutter (eg resonance pipes, cones etc) around the airbox is a good 'solution'.
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