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Old 05-19-2013, 12:10 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Baer383 View Post
The problem is you guys need so much reassurance about products and what they do I'm surprised anything get sold,And I'm not a engineer but have been working on cars for a living for 28 years and don't need to be told what is what or any reassurance on what works and what doesn't my Rep and opinion in this community speak for them selves.
There's nothing wrong with a little reassurance before you spend a good chunk of cash. If no one needed reassurance then there's no point in ever dynoing a car...just data log your A/F ratio's while you drive around town and adjust the maps accordingly. No need to prove your HP gains to anyone and say "just trust me".

I'm not doubting your rep, automotive experience, or ability to work on cars but the physics has to make sense for a claim to hold water (or in this case air).

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I think that people forget that the acronym CAI stands for COLD air intake

Of course you are going to make more power , cold air is more dense than hot air.
HP gains are possible with a CAI but NOT because the air coming in is any COLDER. That's a marketing ploy that just appears logical.

I'm gonna stop repeating myself now. My apologies to the OP for derailing further, happy Sunday!
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