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Who says Dodge cold air intake is not as relevant as the other components of the vehicle? Yes, the intakes are vital parts of the car, especially the sport compact ones. The basic task of the cool air intake is to maintain the air away from hot areas of the vehicle and transport them through smooth intake air filters and passages.

You need to install a cool air intake in your vehicle because this system tones down the temperature of the air going into the car to increase the power of the engine. Cool air is a lot denser than the humid, warm air; therefore, the cool air holds more oxygen for any given quantity. That is why, the greater the oxygen that gets into the engine, the greater the power level of the combustion. With this, you are gaining more horsepower and torque together with improved fuel economy.

When you already have a cold air intake installed in your vehicle, be sure to take care of it very well. Utmost protection is needed as it might cause a potential risk especially when you are driving in the rain. Without thinking twice, we normally run our vehicles through puddles. When this happens, the engine acquires air from inside the bumper. If the engine is able to suck up water through the intake and into the engine, you will have a hard time gaining enough horsepower. There are some cases wherein the water that is brought to the engine through the intake could eventually break the connecting rods in the pistons because the water will not compress unlike the air.

With the above-mentioned situations, it is very important to handle your Dodge cold air intake to keep it away from water and other harmful elements. To do this, you can install a water shield in your cold air intake. The Dodge cold air intake is very much available in the market now with its different colors and sizes for a top performing Dodge.





 
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