It is to cool down the different parts of the car (brakes and radiators) to stop them over heating.
Also to deliver cool, clean air to the engine, so that it can breathe more efficiently.
In automotive engine terms, the air intake system would include everything between and including the air filter housing to the heads on the engine. The automotive HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system also has an air intake system. This is where fresh air or recycled cabin air circulates in the cabin area.
Cold air has more density than hot air.
A cold air intake regulates the amount of cold air coming into a car and ensures the air is properly filtered.
You will not damage your engine if you remove its cold air intake. The cold air intake system is merely added to increase engine efficiency and performance.
The intake air temperature sensor on a 1992 Toyota 4Runner will be found on the intake system. The unit is clipped into the plastic piping of the intake.
the map's purpose in a speed density type air/fuel management system (no mass airflow sensor) is to read intake manifold vacuum/pressure and help adjust fuel amount accordingly, along with inputs from other devices such as the throttle position sensor, engine coolant temperature sensor, and intake air temperature sensor.
The intake air temperature sensor on a 2007 Honda Civic is found inside the intake system. The sensor is placed near the air filter box.
The main purpose of cold air intake is to increase mileage. As the engine takes in cold air instead of warm, the engine cools down and more energy can be used to run the car instead of having to use up the energy cool it.
Almost any cold air intake system you buy will come with complete instructions for that unit.
It is not recommended for anyone to attempt doing that, if you are trying to increase HP through an aftermarket air intake system, I recomend contacting your local dealer to purchase a specially made (GM) perfomance air intake system.
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The fresh air intake would be the vent from the roof of the house that allows the system to breathe, unless the sewage lines are plugged