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Invidia Performance Parts

After market Air Intake - allow your engine to breathe by repositioning your induction system and utilizing tuned piping to max out the your power form your air intake system.

An air intake system replaces your existing stock one to allow more air to enter the engine. This is the single most important aspect to improve your overall horsepower and torque. With the increased airflow, the engine receives greater amounts of oxygen into the combustion allowing your car to run better. Most stock intakes consist of several twists and turns and chambers to muffle sound, which restricts the air, flow. Think of a small coffee stir stick and try sucking air through it. By doing this, the lack of oxygen would cause you to pass out. Now imagine breathing through a big Slurpy straw - much easier. Your engine reacts the same way. So the objective of an intake system is to create the least restrictive path of air into the engine. On average you can expect to gain between 5hp-11hp.

Performance Exhaust - Allow your car motor to release its exhaust gasses in the optimal fashion to optimize your exhausts back pressure.The exhaust system is basically a long funnel to expel spent gases from the combustion process. The gases dump from individual cylinders into the exhaust manifold. On cars with a V-type or boxer engine, there are two manifolds, one on either side of the engine block. In line engines have only one manifold. The manifold's snakelike tubes collect the gases and, on newer cars, send them down a pipe (or two if it's a dual exhaust) and into the catalytic converters.

Invidia Performance Parts