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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / May 2005

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Cold air injection

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Bill N - 29 May 2005 13:51 GMT
Hi All,
 A friend recently purchased a cold air injection system for his 04 Chevy
p/u. I've done some research on cold air systems (they all seem to claim
1.5 - 3 mpg increase) and ask the group if this seems within the limits of
possibility? The theory makes sense, it's the actual operation I question.
Tks in advance,

billn..
Shades - 29 May 2005 15:31 GMT
   Almost all vehicles produced over the past decade(at least) have a cold
air induction system of some sort. Typically they just SUCK(no pun intended)
for flow! A free flowing induction system could increase flow and
efficiency. Most of this is done with filter designs that allow better
air-flow and at the same time allow small micron dirt to flow through with
the element.

> Hi All,
>  A friend recently purchased a cold air injection system for his 04 Chevy
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> billn..
 
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