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subject: Does The Volant Cold Air Intake Really Increase Horsepower? [print this page]


It kind of goes without saying, but the more air your engine receives, the higher the output. Stock intake systems are designed to eliminate engine noise, but that often translates to choked-off performance. Theyre constructed with more twists and turns than a lab rat's maze. In doing so, they greatly restrict airflow.

Thats where aftermarket cold air intakes (CAI) come in. Available in many different styles and sizes, CAI kits are relatively simple to install in comparison to other performance upgrades and provide a cost-effective way to achieve a hair-trigger gas pedal. But do they actually work? You bet they doand in a big way!

A Volant cold air intake increases your horsepower by up to 18 ponies and adds up to 40 ft-lbs of torquewith those kinds of gains, you'll be smoking slow-pokes off the line in no time. One of the reasons why Volant intakes are so effective is because they use a deceptively simple design. By drawing in cool air and increasing the amount of oxygen in the combustion chamber, a Volant CAI kicks your motor's efficiency into overdrive. That efficiency translates into wicked power gains if you have a lead foot or improved MPGs if you don't throw the hammer down. Tire-chirping performance or serious gas savingsthe choice is yours.

Aftermarket air intake systems completely replace your stock components, providing a smoother pathway for air to enter the engine and allowing for the greatest improvement to your overall horsepower and torque enhancements. Many Volant cold air intakes also include an enclosed air box to further boost power and efficiency.

In addition, Volant provides most vehicles with a choice when it comes to performance air filters: either Volant's original high-performance cotton-gauze filters with cleaning intervals of 35,000 - 50,000 miles or oil-free PowerCore air filters that are virtually maintenance-free until you hit the 100,000-mile mark.

While the process differs considerably from vehicle to vehicle, most installations can be completed in about an hour. For a number of vehicles, though, you can go from start to finish in as little as 10 minutes using only a couple basic hand tools. In fact, many cold air systems can be installed using only a socket and screwdriver set and come complete with step-by-step instructions, providing the ideal performance upgrade for the do-it-yourselfer.

Just be sure to familiarize yourself with any local regulations or restrictions for aftermarket parts. Most air intakes are legal in all 50 states, but it never hurts to double check and make sure before installing anything.

by: Daniel Cruse




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