Uhh, NO--he's driving a 4x4 V8! Dude, get a supercharger and call it a day.Originally posted by: intogamer
Its just for epenis. Get a turbo or something
Originally posted by: Clocker
michaels are u serious? no right. i cant imagine an import getting that much better. the only ones imports (my knowledge is very limited) i remember that gain significant power were those older hyuandai Tiburon's since they were so horrible tuned from the factory in the first place.
Originally posted by: vi_edit
The best mod to improve gas milage is to swap out the driver.
Originally posted by: michaels
Too bad you don't drive a 4 cyl. import or you would see massive HP gains......
WTF are you talking about?Originally posted by: amish
he's joking. CAIs are well known on the ricer circut. do they give much output? it just depends, usually the gain is 2-10 hp. they do increase the possibilities of having vaporlock (water in the intake), however the only way to have water in the intake is to drive through puddles 3 inches or more. probably more since a grand cherokee has a higher ground clearance.
Originally posted by: newParadigm
Originally posted by: michaels
Too bad you don't drive a 4 cyl. import or you would see massive HP gains......
Even with no turbo? You'd still get improved mileage/speed? I have a Mazda 626 LX-V6. Its a 2.5l V6, DOHC 24v.
Originally posted by: Wuzup101
Originally posted by: newParadigm
Originally posted by: michaels
Too bad you don't drive a 4 cyl. import or you would see massive HP gains......
Even with no turbo? You'd still get improved mileage/speed? I have a Mazda 626 LX-V6. Its a 2.5l V6, DOHC 24v.
Turbo, S/C, CAI, Nitrous Oxide, etc... all do the same basic thing (using different methods of course). They all add more oxygen to your car's combustion chamber in some manner. Turbos and S/Cs do this by slightly compressing air to make it more dense (IE: more O2 molecules in the same given volume). A CAI strives to do the same thing but without mechanical compression. Warm air is less dense than cold air, so if you can get cold air from the outside atmosphere (as opposed to the heated air in your engine bay) it should theoretically increase power. The power increase definitely varies from car to car, and has a lot to do with how good the origional design was. But yes, you can see noticeable HP gains if you go from feeding an engine air at say 40C vs 25C from the outside. By noticeable, I probably will be able to notice the difference when you floor it (especially if you're testing it out on a cold day). However, it's not a turbocharger... so don't get your hopes that far up.
Originally posted by: OS
i have one, i generally like it. It does improve power modestly, but i don't see a gas mileage benefit. Adds nice sound too.
It does have typical aftermarket minor issues, the sealing is not perfect at the ends, i had to use additional sealing tape and it rattled against the chassis until i wrapped it in rubber.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Wuzup101
Originally posted by: newParadigm
Originally posted by: michaels
Too bad you don't drive a 4 cyl. import or you would see massive HP gains......
Even with no turbo? You'd still get improved mileage/speed? I have a Mazda 626 LX-V6. Its a 2.5l V6, DOHC 24v.
Turbo, S/C, CAI, Nitrous Oxide, etc... all do the same basic thing (using different methods of course). They all add more oxygen to your car's combustion chamber in some manner. Turbos and S/Cs do this by slightly compressing air to make it more dense (IE: more O2 molecules in the same given volume). A CAI strives to do the same thing but without mechanical compression. Warm air is less dense than cold air, so if you can get cold air from the outside atmosphere (as opposed to the heated air in your engine bay) it should theoretically increase power. The power increase definitely varies from car to car, and has a lot to do with how good the origional design was. But yes, you can see noticeable HP gains if you go from feeding an engine air at say 40C vs 25C from the outside. By noticeable, I probably will be able to notice the difference when you floor it (especially if you're testing it out on a cold day). However, it's not a turbocharger... so don't get your hopes that far up.
This post right here demostrates why one should NEVER, NEVER, NEVER-EVER-EVER-EVER get car advice from ATOT.
Originally posted by: spidey07
This post right here demostrates why one should NEVER, NEVER, NEVER-EVER-EVER-EVER get car advice from ATOT.
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: spidey07
This post right here demostrates why one should NEVER, NEVER, NEVER-EVER-EVER-EVER get car advice from ATOT.
that wasn't horribly wrong.
Originally posted by: Wuzup101
Care to point out where I'm wrong?
