No they will not, you will need a cold air intake for your 2.5.
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.
A cold air intake regulates the amount of cold air coming into a car and ensures the air is properly filtered.
i got my 2000 jeep grand cherokee to go 110 ish but it has a spector cold air intake and a thurst muffler and oil change
The Hot Version has the K&N intake system with a 4" intake tube and open filter. The cold version has just a standard intake system with just an airfilter box.
Almost any cold air intake system you buy will come with complete instructions for that unit.
A quality made cold air intake system will add around 5 h.p.
cold air intake and exhaust system
Sounds like your cooling system termostate is stuck open.
By installing an cold air intake on a mustang
Have the intake air temp. sensor checked .Two wired plug on top of intake manifold. Check fuel pump pressure.
If you mean cold air intake or cold air induction (CAI), the answer is no. A cold air intake system is simply a more free flowing air intake. The intake tubing is less restrictive, and often draws air in away from engine heat, hence the name cold air intake. This could be lower in the engine compartment by the fenderwall usually. A cold air intake will ultimately make the engine run slightly cooler. A cooler engine is less destructive to the various components. So CAI will not shorten the life of your engine when properly researched, installed and used.
5 or 10 horse.