![User avatar](./download/file.php?avatar=386_1374750014.gif)
Yard Art
Posts: 89
Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:23 am
Location: Milford, VA
Re: Cold air induction
International large trucks used cold air intake. The L190 & R190 series had an air-box before the air cleaner that either pulled air in from under the hood or pulled outside air in through the side of the hood.
There is definitely an advantage to pulling in outside air than hot under hood air. I'm thinking every modern vehicle pulls outside air. Muscle cars of the 60's used scoops either direct or cowl, they both brought in cooler air and had a slight pressurization at speed.
Will you notice the difference by adding a cold air intake, I would guess probably not, but there should be an advantage even if it is slight.
Tad
There is definitely an advantage to pulling in outside air than hot under hood air. I'm thinking every modern vehicle pulls outside air. Muscle cars of the 60's used scoops either direct or cowl, they both brought in cooler air and had a slight pressurization at speed.
Will you notice the difference by adding a cold air intake, I would guess probably not, but there should be an advantage even if it is slight.
Tad