Bros, I'm driving a Honda City 2009 auto tranny. Everything is still stock except changing to drop-in filter. Planning to change to to open pod filter. Is it advisable to do so or should i just stick back to drop-in. What other things I can change?
True, but too simplistic. Open pod usually makes power at the top end, therefore not suitable for autos in general. Plus, hot air = bad air. Get a CAI kit, more (good) air = Power!to get more power, u need this formula
AIR + FUEL + SPARK = POWER
MORE AIR + MORE FUEL + MORE SPARK = MORE POWER..
open pod provides more air than a drop in air filter
so, it's up2u
Gudluck
1 cubic centimeter (cc) of cool air has more oxygen molecule than 1cc of hot air..True, but too simplistic. Open pod usually makes power at the top end, therefore not suitable for autos in general. Plus, hot air = bad air. Get a CAI kit, more (good) air = Power!
Cold air = good air is what I meant..hehe1 cubic centimeter (cc) of cool air has more oxygen molecule than 1cc of hot air..
bad or good air is depending on the situation u're in..
if u're in hyperthermia, what kind of air would u want?
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and i think auto or manual, it doesn't matter what intake u put..
the type of exhaust is important..
because bigger & more free flowing exhaust will produce more power at high rpm but lesser power at low rpm
from my knowledge la