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Air Intakes
An Air intake or also known as cold air intake is a system made to cool down the air flow going into the car and by doing this – to increase the power of the internal-combustion engine. A secondary benefit of having this aftermarket part is the change of the appeal of your car. Air intakes make the car sound and look better. That’s why air intakes are made by many materials and into many colours.
Now let’s take a look at the history of this interesting component of the daily life of many people today. In the late 1980s K&N Engineering are known to be the first to offer this product and therefore they are called to be the creators of this aftermarket solution. The first air intake is made by plastic and it is consisted of a tube that intakes the air and a filter that happens to be a very necessary component which will be used in future. In the late 1990s many manufacturers begun working on their own designs of air intakes and that made these products available in the Japan domestic market and in many other places all around the world that are close to the final costumer.
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