None... Unless you have an exhaust and have taken measures to make sure your car is burning more gas.
2006-10-24 16:29:53
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answered by browning_1911 3
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anywhere between 0 and 15 horsepower, depending on what it is and what you're putting it on. It adds the benefits of easing the air travel and getting colder outside air into the engine. If the engine is already getting as much air as it possibly can with the current air intake, then adding a different one will have minimal impact on it.
2006-10-24 08:11:15
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answered by sethle99 5
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No matter what those companies say I just dont see an intake adding 20 hp. dont you think the manufac. would have done it.
It probably will add 1 or 2 hp at best. but nothing sig.
2006-10-24 08:08:50
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answered by dk 2
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I believe HP is solely a function of total cylinder size (volume).
The air intake will provide better fuel mix maybe . . .
2006-10-24 08:11:10
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answered by kate 7
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depends on the engine, biggest problem in a intake is the valve size
2006-10-24 08:04:23
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answered by rich2481 7
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Depends on size and brand, but you can expect on average a 5-20% hp gain
2006-10-24 08:09:47
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answered by Jon C 6
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nothing significant,\
2006-10-24 08:09:53
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answered by jojo 3
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