by KingBird » Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:54 am
The cooler the air entering your engine, the denser it is. Dense air has more oxygen. More oxygen more power.
Theoretically, of course. Now when your intake piping is routed directly over your exhaust manifold, hot air rises and eventually will heat-soak the intake piping. The heat shield over your exhaust manifold does a good job of keeping that from happening, for a while.
This is why, when you watch a racing show, you'll see them icing down the intake before runs. Cold air = more oxygen, except for those of us at 3500' elevation. We're just screwed.
Bravada G80 3.73 converted to selectable 4wd.