Re: The finished product - Jeep Cold Air Intake Install
In 2003, I was stationed at Fort Carson, there in Colorado Springs. I made friends with some hardcore off-roaders from a local 4WD shop. The cold-air intake systems weren't widely commercially available, and in the higher altitudes, the stock intake wasn't cutting it. The guys showed me how to remedy this: 1. On the 3 inch tube, that runs across the top of the engine (approximately above the left edge of the head cover). 2. Go to your local autoparts store and buy a "cone" filter (whatever brand you like). 3. Clamp it on to the air intake tube with a normal hose clamp.
Yes... it's not "cold air". In the higher elevation, the idea was to get more oxygen. Also, if I remember my research, the "cold air" increases horsepower, but where our piece is is warmer air. I had read that the warmer air, like this, would increase the fuel burn. I liked the sucking sound of that thing pulling in the air!
Recently, I added a throttle body spacer. This did kick up the horsepower (I could feel it)... I read the comment about the computer self adjusting... interesting. I could see this happening. Anyhow, we just took a 2000 mile road trip. My next modification, with this process, will need to be the exhaust. I've got good flow "in"... now we need to get a good flow "out"! Good stuff, Guys! This is my first post on here... glad to meet y'all.
BTW... it's a 2000 Wranger, 4.0 Sport.