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.
If it a piece of metal or any hard object that cold damage the engine, you need to remove the intake manifold and then remove the object. Unless it is a very tiny soft object, you need to get it out.
"Remove this only when cold (caution injury & vehicle damage" It is under your engine intake manifold plenum (the to metal assembly on the engine) almost center of the valve cover on the rear bank (closest to the fire wall). To change this you must rock the engine forward. You may need be able to remove this w/out removing the intake manifold. If you do be very carefull of the spider web thin vacuum lines under the manifold. If you remove the intake manifold you may need to purchase the intake manifold and any other gaskets and seals.
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.
Cold air intake is better because it's denser.
The Volant Cold Air Intake Kit is used to increase cool airflow for engine performance. Cold air intake kits were specifically made for maximum engine performance and fuel efficiency.
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.
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.
IN a cold air intake would be a horrible idea since ce the ice would melt, and the liquid would be drawn into your engine, possibly leading to vapor lock and all kinds of engine damage. ON your intake might work, but it would have to be somewhere where it would not be absorbed by the filter, which would make it's affect on the air temperature in the pipe hardly worth it.
A cold air intake brings air into the engine. It usually consists of a plastic tube with a air filter on the end.
When the engine is hot .008 intake .012 exhaust or .007 intake .011 exhaust When the engine is cold
take and remove your stock intake and bolt ur new one up easy
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.