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02-01-2012, 09:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2012, 09:58 PM by LancerImpact.)
Okay, so I just got an Injen CAI for my G35 coupe.
I have been reading online that some people take it off during winter and put the stock ones back in....there seems to be mixed opinions in regards to this.
Anyone have a definite answer?
Also, how much do they change the sound of the exhaust? I really do not want mine to get any louder.
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I'd say keep it in, there's no downsides for not taking it off, other than you may preserve the part a little more by not allowing it to go through the winter where cars usually corrode at a faster rate. It's not about the sound of the exhaust though, it's really about engine performance. That's why people add a cold air intake. Engines become sluggish when you have too much heat, and operate at the moderately colder temps better. This can also affect engine performance for speed.
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If it is a cold air intake, make sure you run venting to your grill, so it's actually sucking in cold air, and not just air from your engine compartment. As for sound, some will provide a whistle from the forced air. Some won't. No change to your exhaust. In the winter I would leave it on. It's a cold air intake. The colder the air, the better your car runs, better fuel economy, and better engine life. But like I said, make sure there is actually a tube ran after your filter, to a fresh, cold air source, otherwise it will just be a very expensive, ram air intake.
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