You should stop posting stuff you obviously know very little about, it doesn’t help others. You did this earlier In another intake thread.Again
Your fuel air mixture us controlled by your
Wait for it,
Fuel air mixture systems and could care less if the air going into your engine is 60 degrees or 120 degrees, or twenty below or 40 F
Besides it’s not that hot under the hood. Did everyone forget about the radiator fan ?
Spinning away pulling in outside air.
Aww never mind,
It looks fast and likely sounds fast so,
It’s faster ! Yeah that’s it !
Cold air Intake, my ass.
You need to re tune things, dyno time.
$600-$1200 and a bigger turbo would be a good place to start.
You’d feel more with a free flow muffler than you ever would with a fancy open air breather.
One more time,
The fuel control system runs things and will readjust to factory specs what your engine gets no matter how cool or what kind of air intake system you stuff under the hood.
Talk to the guys in here who have actually spent the thousands and got more power.
Someone got over 300 horse power but I think it cost them close to $8,000
I could be wrong.
POST # 5 !!!
300 HP
There have been quite a few folks here who have installed various CAI on there 22-24 Mavericks. Pain in the butt to install and some have had codes thrown…Somebody with a Mavbrid just has to install a cold air intake !
Please, Purdy Please, hahahaha
It looks really good but in addition to questions an air temperature (as we all know cooler air is denser than warm) I am not a fan of oiled filters on turbos.
On the 25/26 EB - that location is on the “cooler” side of the engine bay. Other side has the hot transmission and also the “hot” turbo pipe going down into the intercooler. “Cool” side of the turbo tube is under the K&N. I highlighted in BLUE where the air enters from the OEM grille opening/scoop. Also, the radiator fan is near pulling cooler air through….Lot of heat!