It depends on what kind of air intake really, the brand and type. But usually, a decent air intake can provide 10~15 horsepowers. Hope it helped. It depends on what kind of air intake really, the brand and type. But usually, a decent air intake can provide 10~15 horsepowers. Hope it helped.
nothing unless you reprogram the computer.
Possibly,due to the better design of most aftermarket intake manifolds Also, an aluminum intake saves about 25 lbs., so a car would be faster if it's lighter.
Anywhere from 16-20 horsepower give or take. I must disagree. At low speeds it will add almost no H.P. at all. At high rpm's from 5-10 H.P.
Depends on which cold air intake you install. Some years back, SCC did dyno testing with a wide range of aftermarket short-ram/cold-air intakes. I believe the highest horsepower gains were attained with Injen and AEM. During the warmer months, an advantage of using a cold air intake is to prevent horsepower loss from elevated engine bay temperatures.
K&N filters improve airflow to the engine and slightly increase horsepower. They also give the engine a deeper tone when you get hard on the throttle. Horsepower gains are from 5-10 HP depending on the car.
You can add a high performance air intake to give it more horsepower
check for air leaks from the intake tube to the motor
Add a free flow exhaust and a cold air intake free flow air filter. This will give you slightly more h.p. To get some real horsepower you can install a turbo charger or supercharger but they are expensive.
More compression, bigger cam, better flowing heads, improved intake and exhaust, supercharger, nitrous oxide injection.
you don't they are very limited motors. the best advice i can give you is a cold air intake and maybe a more open exhaust otherwise enjoy it like it is.
probably around 260 to 270 horsepower, depending on the pulley size. The msd wires would not do anything for horsepower and the cold air would give around 10 hrspwer. the pulley would give around 15 to 25 horsepower.
Original dual overhead cams are at 198 degrees for my 1993 Probe Gt 2.5L New modified cams will be at 210 degrees intake and 200 degrees exhaust.