No, there will be little difference in the sound.
A fuel induction service clears the carbon deposits and other buildup that can form inside of your engine's parts. This is a service that is performed by a professional and can improve your fuel efficiency.
An induction kit is generally an aftermarket add-on for an air filter on a car. Most comprise of an air filter and tube/ducting pipe allowing a rich flow of air to the filter. These are said to increase air flow into the engine allowing more air and fuel to mix, in turn, increasing power. They also add a really nice rumble or 'induction roar' when accelerating. Pipercross and K&N filter kits are probably the best value for money. I own a K&N one and i wont look at any others...but that's my opinion anyway. *Sorry for the plugs :/
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Hi. You can go to SummitRacing.com, or Jegs.com and buy a racing turbocharger, or you buy a supercharger. Also maybe you can add a cold air intake, which can allow you to have more forced induction!!!! Your Welcome
To see significant horsepower gains, the way to go is forced induction (turbocharging or supercharging). not every engine can handle forced induction, though.
Cold air induction is a ducting system, usually after market or add on, that draws the coldest air possible for the engine to use.
To mix gasoline (petrol) with air before induction into an engine for combustion.
OPtherwise known as Internal combustion engine with 4 cycles- Induction, compression, power and exhaust
induction, compression, ignition & exhaust on a typical 4-stroke,.
The purpose of butter fly valve is to maintain one way opening during induction stroke and exhaust stroke.
A standard four stroke cycle engine has intake, compression, power, exhaust strokes. Induction and intake are the same thing. Answer The induction stroke is where the engine cylinder refills with a new 'charge' of air (if it's a diesel) and air and fuel (if it's a petrol) There are slight variants on the above depending on whether the the fuel is directly or in-directly injected in to the engine - but to keep it simple the above hopefully will give you a good idea!
Impossible to answer without knowing which engine we're talking about. We'd especially need to know if the engine had forced induction.