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Old 12-08-2007, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by partagas
OK, I want to add a CAI to my Fronty. But since I live in the Great North East were temps will soon be a high of the Mid 20's.

So my question is since we are trying to introduce cold air in the gas mix. At what temp is the cold air "too" cold. And will I lose power to having a CAI in the winter.

Thanks for any help.
you couldn't draw enough air to lower engine temps to make any different..at best it may take a min longer to warm up because of the outside air temps
the air is warming up as soon as it hits the air filter due to under hood temps
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