allows more air into the engine and engine compartment. this allows for potentially more horsepower.
Short answer... it depends!based on if you're using a kit or doing it yourself. if doing it yourself you need so kind of air scoop, such as a bonnet scoop. you then need to use PVC piping or hosing to direct the cold 'outside' air to your intake manifold.Best idea is to mount a bonnet scoop. form a fiberglass mould that takes all the scooped air to a pod filter. then use PVC hosing to connect the pod filter to the intake manifold and you're done. how you do that exactly will depend on your car and engine.if you don't want a bonnet scoop you could just do a regular cold air intake system and relocate the pod filter to inside the guard underneath your headlight. then it'll get colder outside air without cutting a hold in your bonnet however you wont get the added advantage of air being forced down the bonnet scoop when you're driving at speed. this will still raise horsepower but you wont get the added advantage of the extra air being rammed down the scoop when you're driving at speed.
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where was the bonnet invented
Guy Joseph Bonnet died in 1843.
The bonnet is the hood
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Georges Bonnet's birth name is Georges-tienne Bonnet.
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Release the main bonnet catch on the steering wheel column. Push the bonnet catch in the front grill once and it'll come out half way, then pull the half out catch to open the bonnet.
BONNET A Bonnet
you pull the bonnet release in car then under bonnet there is black button thingy you pull out and lift bonnet. hope this helps
It depends on the size of the scoop! An ice-cream scoop or a JCB digger's scoop - it makes a big difference.