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Nissan Titan Cold Air Intake Makes Your Engine Breathe Better

By: Louie Liu Home | Automotive | Cars


Have you ever run fast and then started panting for air and wondered why you need so much air so quickly? Of course you don't need to be a scientist to know that oxygen is vital for our body to function and when we exert we need more oxygen. Now if you will look at the performance details of your car and note the horse power you will find that it generates the power of tens and probably hundreds of horses working together. Now imagine if all these horses were panting at the same time due to the exertion and you will wonder how much oxygen your car engine needs to keep up the performance that it delivers.

Of course you don't see a car panting for oxygen but you should know that the more amount of oxygen that reaches a car's engine the better it will perform. If you have a powerful vehicle such as a Nissan Titan it will have a powerful engine. And if you want to boost the power and fuel efficiency of this engine you should consider installing a Nissan Titan cold air intake.

When you install a Nissan Titan cold air intake the engine will be able to get more oxygen. But you may wonder how that is possible because you have not made a change to the size of the engine or to the size of the inlet through which the air fuel mixture enters the combustion chamber. The answer is simple and actually revealed in the name of the product. The engine receives more oxygen because the air is cold. And since for a given volume more air can fit in when the air is cold, the engine receives more oxygen since oxygen is a component of air.

Once the combustion is improved more fuel is able to burn in every cycle. This means less fuel goes waste and therefore the fuel efficiency of the car will go up. And since more fuel is burnt in every cycle the power delivered by the engine also goes up. The car also makes a signature deep throated sound as the air rushes through the cold air intake. You can see the latest Nissan Titan cold air intakes at www.ilovebodykits.com.




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Louie Liu has been in the car aftermarket products industry for 5 years. He specializes in body kits, headlights, cold air intakes & other aftermarket products. You can learn more about an Nissan Titan cold air intake and cold air intake at his site www.ilovebodykits.com.

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