Whats up guys, after a long time without uploading anything I'm finally doing one.
Sorry about that. Last video I uploaded was about the Challenge Spoiler.
A lot of people commented on that video, telling me to wrap the hole roof black, im still deciding on that, but i think i will
And for todays video, even though I took a long time to film this its finally here.
Im installing a cold air intake!
The intake usually is one of the first mods you do to a car.
It goes intake, downpipe (exhaust) and then a tune.
I did all this in a different order
So its a bit strange, but thats what it is, so lets get started!
The intake im going to br installing today is for a Brazilian company which is called HoxHeim.
Its a more optimized version of the K&N intake
And its the best bang for buck there is.
Its very simple, comes with this box
that substitutes the original one
You'll remove this one, and place the new one here
It seals using this rubber part that meets the hood
You choose what filter you want to use
You can pick a K&N or any other brand to use
And you also choose the color
This aluminum part can be in several colors like: Blue, Red, Yellow, Green, Black...
Same goes for the K&N filters, you can choose between Red, Blue and silver
This is a part you use to adapt the MAF sensor
Goes right here
Its super easy and takes less than 15 minutes to complete
These are all the tools you'll need for this installation
First thing is, getting rid of the original air intake
You just need to loosen these two screws and it'll come off
next I'll unscrew this then the MAF sensor and finally the bolt thats actually holding the box
After unscrewing all these things you just need to pull out the box and place the new one in
After removing all the bolts, just pull the box upwards.
The whole box comes off, its fixed in place using these two pins underneath
Now installing the new intake
First thing is screwing back the bolt that was holding the box
This bolt won't be used for this intake
Because you removed the support you'll need a new one
So remove this bolt, which is where you'll screw the intake
This part bolts into the hole
Intake box installed and fixed into position.
Now we just need the extension for the MAF sensor and the filter
HoxHeim Intake installed
If you have any questions you can shoot me a DM in Instagram because I usually answer faster
It grabs air from this original intake goes through the filter and into the engine.
This rubber seals off the box from hot air when it meets up with the hood
Some of the optimizations over the K&N filter are the duct entrance and filter position
if you've seen the K&N intake, it has a huge hole for the duct to go through because its sideways
But that means a lot of hot air coming from the engine gets sucked back into the intake
The diagonal position is also better because this filter can suck air through the side and front, instead of only the side in the K&N Intake.
Now lets go out for a spin to hear the diference
Microphone inside engine bay*
Thats why I choose the HoxHeim intake. Its the best bang for buck and it has all these upgrades over the K&N
The link for their Instagram is going to be on the description below where you can order one for yourself
Now for the million dollar question...
Do you make more power after installing a cold air intake?
i think thats the wrong question, I believe it depends on the car the intake and the amount of upgrades your car has
My short answer is no, I don't think you make more power
But for me an intake is more than just power, like you saw on the clips before
Let me do a little pull
Im not sure if you can hear that, but its a lot of fun!
For me thats enough to make it worth it
So if i make more power thats an added bonus
Maybe later ill make a video explaining how it works and why would it make or not make any more power
Thats it for today, i hope you guys liked the video
If you did, hit the like and subscribe button
And until the next one!
Comment below if you used CC, so I can know if I should keep doing them. Thanks ;)
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