short ram air intake
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short ram air intake
i recently put a b16a2 in my '98 civic and am using a short ram intake. i'm wondering if a cold air intake or factory intake will make my car run better cause this north carolina heat makes it run like ****. the only time it seems to run good is on cool nights. will it run bad in the summer either way? what should i do?
(when i searched intakes i found nothing related to making your engine run smoother)
(when i searched intakes i found nothing related to making your engine run smoother)
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Re: short ram air intake (98b16ex)
well chief let me tell ya, if you live in north carolina its hot and muggy ive been there. A cold air intake is still going to suck in hot air if its hot outside.
Its called a cold air intake because its not recirculating engine bay air. But from a dead stop its still going to suck in that hot muggy *** weather you live in bro.
So as far as something that will make your car run a bit smoother I say you skip the intake route and probably research some intakes that will enhance your throttle response.
Is there any slack in your throttle cable? Try starting off with removing that, it should help your car from a dead stop a bit.
There is some good information concerning intakes headers and exhausts in BauleyCivic's thread up top or you can read Mook's I/H/E thread he made on club si in their performance section concerning this matter.
Modified by 137 at 12:56 AM 5/30/2004
Its called a cold air intake because its not recirculating engine bay air. But from a dead stop its still going to suck in that hot muggy *** weather you live in bro.
So as far as something that will make your car run a bit smoother I say you skip the intake route and probably research some intakes that will enhance your throttle response.
Is there any slack in your throttle cable? Try starting off with removing that, it should help your car from a dead stop a bit.
There is some good information concerning intakes headers and exhausts in BauleyCivic's thread up top or you can read Mook's I/H/E thread he made on club si in their performance section concerning this matter.
Modified by 137 at 12:56 AM 5/30/2004
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