No, a cold air intake give your car a nice little nudge in the higher RPM and a sweet sound, but nothing significant enough to do any damage.
By installing an cold air intake on a mustang
A cold air intake will increase your horse power
Cold air intake is better because it's denser.
A cold air intake regulates the amount of cold air coming into a car and ensures the air is properly filtered.
A cold air intake is an aftermarket part used to help open air flow to the engine. The cold air intake sucks up cold air from underneath the car and is attached to your intake manifold. So it is a pipe going from somewhere close to the bottom of the engine compartment leading to your intake manifold.
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.
Transmission fluid should never be in your air intake if so take it to get fixed
I would recommend putting a cold air intake in your es.
Yes a cold air intake could be used in any car
A cold air intake brings air into the engine. It usually consists of a plastic tube with a air filter on the end.
Cold air intake kits are used for bringing relatively cool air into a car's internal - combustion engine. Cold air intake kits are also marketed with claims of increased engine efficiency and performance.
Stock motor is 170 hp. Good shorty headers and exhaust and cold air intake would bump that up to around 200hp. If you only have cold air intake, it's probably 175-180 hp. A high flow muffler alone is good for about 10 hp. Corvette specifications for the transmission probably means that a corvette 2nd servo piston was added to the transmission. It makes the 1-2 shift a little firmer.