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    Cold Air Intake

    Any opinions/comments regarding the DMCH Cold Air Intake system? Does it sound better, increase HP, improve throttle response? It adds a little extra kick on BMW, but I'd like to hear peoples' experiences with the DMC system. Thanks!


    Ps. I'm new to the forum. I'm currently weighing out my options and trying to work out the best time to get my first DeLorean! I'll probably be asking a lot of novice questions like this.

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    If you just mean the tube that eliminates the blending valve and the aux heat pipe from the stove on the manifold, then no - there's really no difference in sound or performance. It does clean up the engine bay a bit and eliminates a failure-prone part. It also allows you to remove that heat stove if yours is a rusted out eyesore like so many tend to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jawn101 View Post
    If you just mean the tube that eliminates the blending valve and the aux heat pipe from the stove on the manifold, then no - there's really no difference in sound or performance. It does clean up the engine bay a bit and eliminates a failure-prone part. It also allows you to remove that heat stove if yours is a rusted out eyesore like so many tend to be.
    That's sort of what I figured. It does look quite a bit better, I must agree. Thanks.

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    It's about the same price as what the vendors charge. I've been happy with it.
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    When I had my car dynoed, we put a box fan on a bar stool and pointed it towards the rear intake with the cold air kit that you are asking about installed, it increased HP about 1-2 vs. no wind blowing into the intake. I agree it looks much better than the stock setup and helps a little bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeloreanJoshQ View Post
    When I had my car dynoed, we put a box fan on a bar stool and pointed it towards the rear intake with the cold air kit that you are asking about installed, it increased HP about 1-2 vs. no wind blowing into the intake. I agree it looks much better than the stock setup and helps a little bit.
    Well, I guess one can't argue with the numbers.

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