Intake Systems
A cold air intake system relocates the filter outside of the engine compartment to deliver cool air inlet temperatures. Cooler air carries more oxygen, which translates into a more intense explosion in the combustion chamber to create more horsepower and torque.
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Computer Chips
An internal combustion engine needs air, fuel, and spark the familiar "Combustion Triangle" Computer chips optimizes these three elements to produce maximum performance. An engine's power output is directly proportional to the amount of air and fuel that it can burn. Computer chips maximizes engine performance by burning the air/fuel mixture as efficiently as possible, thereby extracting maximum power. Computer chips replace the stock calibrations in the onboard computers used in late-model cars and trucks. These complex programs control important engine functions such as spark timing and fuel delivery. The only way to modify fuel delivery and spark timing to increase power is to optimize the tuning information supplied to the computer.
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