Installing a Cold Air Intake on Your Car – Is it Worth it? 🤔

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Welcome back to our journey of transforming a biohazard 1997 Honda Civic hatchback into a high-performance machine! 🚗💨 In this episode of our Civic Rebuild Series, we’re all about boosting our Civic’s power and breathing new life into its engine. Join us as we install a DC Sports Cold Air Intake, a mod known for unlocking hidden potential and enhancing both performance and throttle response.

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Watch as we walk you through the step-by-step installation process, sharing tips and insights along the way. Learn about the advantages of a cold air intake and see how it impacts our Civic’s performance on the track. Stay tuned for more exciting modifications and transformations in our ongoing series!

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5 Comments

  1. I don’t see something like a Cold Air Intake as an upgrade that is going to make my car go faster, but just makes it a more audible experience on the track with some better throttle response. Let me know what you guys think down in the comments. Join our Discord for more. 🕵

  2. The 2000 Prelude that I got from my aunt has a cold air intake and a catback exhaust. Makes the car sound and feel so fierce that I forget it’s only giving 200 horsepower. My dumbass did unfortunately drown it in a flooded street less than a month after getting it, but it has since recovered and I’m in the process of doing a full restoration with some mods.

  3. Listen to this…. I’ve been running a short ram intake and tuning with it for MONTHS… then I decided to add another bend and face to bumper opening… on the highway my logs began to show high knock voltages and even got like 3 knocks. I went back to short. Obviously you need to tune for these changes, if your ecu is 100% stock, you would NEVER know if your mods are helping or making worse. If your engine AND ecu are bone stock, if you get the LONG CAI.., at least improve your exhaust SOMEWHERE to help flow so that the air that comes IN can go OUT.

  4. noise is all it gives you period end of story it is hot air intake unless it is getting air from outside the closed hood

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