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Old 03-18-2008, 03:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bearleener View Post
Somewhere I read about a warm air intake. Is this for quicker warmup or for improved steady-state efficiency? What's the heat source?
For me, the warm air intake is both for warmup and FE. The air is sourced near the exhaust manifold -- in Winter, this helps keep the intake air within ranges that are more efficient, and gets that sensor input better suited for the ECU's decision for most efficient operation. I've found my engine to operate most efficiently at 90-110F IAT. Nearly all manufacturers (and sometimes between different models) react differently to this mod. It takes some testing...

As far as heating the intake, I'm not sure if that would net you significant gains, as the rest of the vehicle's components have to 'warm-up' as well...

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