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Latest revision as of 13:35, 21 February 2019

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Introduction

  • Modifying an engine to receive colder air in its air intake can lead to some improvement in engine's power.
    • Reason: colder air takes less volume of space for the same amount of air molecules than a hotter air.
      • This means that more cold air molecules can fit in engine cylinders than hot air molecules, thus creating a stronger air+fuel explosion in the engine.
  • Beware that many cold air intake modifications are pure gimmicks as doing that modification properly is not always such a simple feat.


  • This forum topic contains one cheap, undo-able and relatively simple "CAI" modification solution for Jimnys.



Page last edited on 21/02/2019 by user Bosanek