| When considering how to improve the performance of | | | | performance of its cars because the company has |
| your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Plymouth vehicle | | | | other things to consider such as costs, practicality, and |
| through aftermarket accessories, a Mopar cold air | | | | yes, sound reduction in accordance with existing laws. |
| intake is the first and best way to go. In simple terms, | | | | In contrast, aftermarket Mopar cold air intake systems |
| this device is used to lower the temperature and | | | | come in all shapes, sizes and materials. Most of these |
| increase the volume and velocity of the air that goes | | | | have one thing in mind: Performance. A trade-off |
| into your car's internal combustion engine. This | | | | when installing a high performance cold air intake is |
| increases engine power and efficiency. Yet, these are | | | | actually preferred by most - the sound of a louder |
| relatively easy to install when compared to other | | | | engine. |
| performance-enhancing parts. | | | | But how does cold air help the engine's performance? |
| If you've ever wondered why most souped-up muscle | | | | Air is made up of many elements. The only one useful |
| cars are so noisy, this is one of the reasons. | | | | to complete the chain reaction required for the |
| Experienced car owners who know what they're | | | | combustion or small explosions that take place in the |
| doing would never modify their car just to make it | | | | engine is oxygen. Since cold air is denser than warm |
| noisier as it cruises down the street. The truth is that | | | | air, it contains more oxygen, producing more powerful |
| your typical car manufacturer cannot optimize the | | | | explosions for less amounts of fuel. |