Why Not to Buy a Cold Air Intake - Bad Car Mods
Cold air intake explained and why not to buy one for your car, DIY with Scotty Kilmer. Bad car mods. Stock air filter vs cold air intake, which is better for your engine? How a cold air intake works, the pros and cons of having one in your car or truck. There are benefits to having a cold air intake if it's done right, but not if it's done wrong and on a stock car. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 50 years.
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Scotty Kilmer can you do a video on why up to date car's shouldn't get tune ups what you was talking about in your last video
Hey Scotty, please do a video on the Strut Bars that lots of young people like to put under the hood on the bolts of the strut towers....it would be great to get your take on them
look for some performance channels, those test are run all over youtube
This is a problem people come into. If you go to someone to do it or buy a car specific kit there +£200 by the way cheaper = fake. You need a variable mass air intake sensor that tells the engine one thing and whats actually happening is something else.
Scotty Kilmer well then, what do you advise to make a motor produce more horsepower? i know superchargers work but can u make a list of 10 things to increase the horsepower of your car/truck on a budget?
Scotty openned his own repair shop and started his KZhead channel after he got fired from a rally team when one morning, right before the race, the team opened their garage and found that their Impreza is converted back to factory stock, all mods taken off, stock 150hp engine, 91 octane gas in the tank. Scotty tried to convince them that it was better this way.
Bruh goddamn you made me laugh out loud😂😂😂😂.
Ha ha
Run your cold air intake thought your factory box you will get cool air and pass an inspection sticker
😂😂🤣.... That’s not true; IS IT???
@@ralphlazio505 🤣 not to my knowledge. Just my theory on how it could had happened.
“Unless you like a noisy car that looks cool” yeah that’s exactly what I want
😂😂😂👍🏽
Bro this is the truth
Yeah wtf why would u not want a cool sound and look wtf
@@anthonynorcal3616 if the the reliability is compromised
My rusty shitbox has to be noisy, don’t wanna sneak up with an accident lmao
Scotty: "Manufacturers are making shitty cars these days!" Also Scotty: "Trust the engineers!"
Lmao as soon as he started talking about engineers I stopped paying attention and reading comments looking for this 🤣🤣🤣
Actually what he meant was: “Manufacturers are dumb, but customers are often dumber, because they install Hot air intakes instead of cold.”
9/10 the factory tune is the best. Unless you have an underpowered car that has potential hp gain with a tune
@@electrictroy2010 the point is ro get more air, what he showed wasn't installed correctly. clearly.
@@watsonanthony8438 You are incorrect. Factory tunes are made to pass inspections. A company just puts a base tune. Today most factory ecu adjust to your driving habits. So minor upgrades like Intake, exhaust, header or headers will be read by the ecu without any problems.
First, you can tune almost any car to take advantage of better airflow - even if it's very little hp gain. Second, many people would agree that increased turbo noise is a big enough benefit!
Turbo noise is the only reason I did it. 😂😂
@@powerbottomboi5255 me too bro I did the intake and bypass valve more turbo noise 😹😹
it also helps cool the engine. probably common sense tho lol
I'm curious as to what to adjust to account for more airflow? 🤔
the tune of the engine
You can't just install the cold air intake and expect an increase. The performance gain is only achieved if you put the supplied sticker on your window. You'll gain 25-30 horsepower then.
Josey Wales ...lol
I also added stickers and now my lifters are noisy bamboozeled smh☹☹
WITHORWITHOUT YOU are your stickers on smooth with no bubbles? If you have bubbles in your stickers it will cause valvetrain noise. I just saw this exact issue on a twin turbo Prius. Always take your time applying stickers for maximum horsepower gains.
- that is normal to blow the heads off, you need to make sure that one of your stickers is a sticker from ARP head studs for maximum cylinder head strength.
Josey Wales Also apply the sticker to rear window upside down to increase performance and increase cool street status by 50%
After watching this video I’m 100% buying a cold air intake. Thanks Scotty!!!
Haha same
Go right ahead. Have fun replacing your engine.
@@swashington942 I've a a K&N Cold Air Intake on my 09 Tahoe for 11 years now. Still waiting for my check engine light and waiting for my engine to explode.
@@swashington942 lmao. You really believe that?
Just make sure it's a true cold air intake and not a short ram air intake.
Most OE intakes are already cold air intakes. Unless the aftermarket "cold air intake" comes with a box to seal it off from the engine heat, it is a hot air intake. I've always just used a K&N replacement filter in the stock airbox and called it good.
Just installed a K&N cold intake on my tacoma, runs perfect and sounds awesome.
@@user-ci2se2lj1tgetting ur car tuned will make it useful and give it the hp it says it would give
Buy one that doesn’t sit ontop of the engine like that I have a enclosed cold air intake that has a tube that runs to the front of the truck so I’m actually getting cold air
Trusted brand, and good quality intake so I'm not surprised. Did you tune it too?
@@saucedtho6992where can you get the car tuned? I live in NY.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA AWESOME !!!!!!!
Sotty almost had me convinced, until he said "unless you want a noisy car that looks cool..." I want a noisy car that looks cool! Thats Exactly what i am going for! CAI Purchased.
😂😂
Same
Same with Flowmaster exhaust on my Foxbody. Loud car that looks cool!!! Mission accomplished.
Lol doesn't help that he went and bought an off brand one too lol
Felt this 😂😂
If you want an instant HP boost just paint your brakes red
Don't forget the high performance Head light fluid...
White letters on your tires known to double the boost
done
I say Discharge Valve/Blow Off valve with red brakes and 52 inch rims with a fire and skulls paint job. Makes any Lincoln Towncar into a ghetto-mobile. Also, don’t forget to buy a set of 4mm thick tires that are really useless against any pebble. Also, Lincoln’s don’t have turbos.
I've done it to my car and i gained 2 psi of boost
He's right an engineer always designs things to be absolutely perfect every time so it is always optimal. There is no possible way that changing something on your car will make it run better because it wasn't designed by those specific engineers. Engineers are perfect and never design things to be cost efficient and have never had to recall products ever. Every car has always been perfect so no need to change things on them guys don't worry the engineers got our back.
you can get your car tuned depending on the mods
How come I changed things on my Q60 and got faster times, more horsepower, and a more engaging daily driver? If it’s so perfect lol
I think the average car manufacturer also designs things to be as low cost as possible. Unless a car is designed to be high performance for a customer prepared to pay to get maximum performance and good quality, then the average mass produced car companies want products that are quick and easy to install, of reasonable quality and longevity for the money. I mean how many expensive cars do you know of that have Titanium screws or even exhausts. I’ve heard of a few high performance bikes having some Titanium exhausts but not many. Yet designers are always trying to find a metal that’s strong, light, doesn’t fatigue and doesn’t rust, Titanium is all of these. But it’s expensive!
@@phillipgwynne6580 yes true.
and they never make design decisions based on EPA regulations or noise regulations either.
Scotty: full flow mufflers make a lot of noise and also reduce performance Also Scotty: more exhaust flow means more power!!
Bro this guy literally says to not buy anythin, pick ur dream car and he’ll tell u why not to buy it 😂😂😂💯
I guarantee you have an 89 civic with a gigantic spoiler wing 6'tall glued on
Lol that's why I stopped watching his videos. There was one video where he talked about the car I used to have, and essentially called it trash. Most reliable vehicle my family has had between my parents and my sisters. Finally traded it in this past October simply because it was a '92, and I wanted something new.
Well he’s just giving his professional opinion on the things. He’s more so speaking from experience, and sometimes you have to take what he says with “a grain of salt”. At the end of the day, it all comes down to you doing the research yourself. (Me personally I appreciate his honesty, because you just don’t get that much these days.) But to each their own, whatever you want to do to YOUR car is on you.
He only likes Toyota,Lexus and F-150 any other car he finds flaws.
@@JDS-Dalton You stopped watching his videos yet here you are.
*Rev up your unmodified engine*
😂😂
Yeah thats what hes selling basically .. a guy coming from hot rodding days keep your car bone stock!
Why can’t I not stop laughing
😂😂😂😂😂
HAHAHA
I use the stock airbox with a AFE dry drop in filter and replaced the heavy, heat retaining Helmholz resonator with the Airaid MIT. Best of both worlds.
Scotty you're the first guy that told me how I would not benefit from a cold air intake. I installed one on my pickup I used to get 220 miles out of every tank full of gas. now I get 260. I wonder if cold air intake I installed had anything to do with it?
Yes
Just placebo 🤣🤣
@@PaulSmith-hf3dc placebo is crazy 😂
😂😂😂 woooo!! now that's funny
This man dampens all my car modding enthusiasm
He hates my car too lol. He’s the grumpiest, I mean I get it being a car mechanic he probably hates almost all cars. But he’s too economical and pragmatic to gel with car enthusiasts I think because he’s never thinks it’s okay to make reliability and economical trade offs for performance
He is educating u. Do your modding correct and u will enjoy it
@@HieronymousLex a hot air intake does not enhance performance just noise
@@u-know-this Then why do people constantly install them lmao. You know what he GT350 Mustang comes out the factory with one. You just need a tune to get the most out of them.
I can't wait till he thumbs down fog lights...
My check engine light was on way before I put a cold-air intake, so hah!
Rikorage 😂😂😂😂💀 brooo
😂
Obviously needs a tune
😂😂
So was mine I drive a vw :)
Recently had the Steeda cold air intake installed on my 2016 Fusion SE along with a manifold spacer, blow off cap and new spark plugs... thing runs amazing and is getting better MPG already - make sure you have it professionally installed (or pay close attention to someone like Scotty on how to install one properly) ... still a good video of the pros and cons of a cold air intake!
I was having issues with engine on my Suzuki Swift running rough and a lean code. After a lot of searching I stumbled across this video. It turned out that the MAF couldn't read properly in the aftermarket intake tube. I took the stupid thing off, and after a couple of trips all the fuel trims went back to normal! Thanks Scotty!
Next on The Scotty Kilmer Channel: Why not to adjust your seats and mirrors from the factory
😂🤣 this is hilarious
Facts. The seats are perfectly engineered for best leg length and posture. Moving your seat is going to throw a check engine light..
Followed by: Why to not put gas in your car.
@@zodiac909 corny
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Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running three Honda civics with spoon engines, and on top of that, he just went into Harry’s and bought three t66 turbos with nos, and a motec system exhaust.
Tony Rawlings Watched that last night bruh
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
BRROOOOOOO 😂😂😂😂
You a cop??
Hes a cop
Scotty, I’ve been an Automotive Technician for 20 years, now I’m an Automotive Instructor. I’m saying if installed properly a K&N Cold Air intake can increase power, and performance. I installed one on my 2019 Chevy Silverado, one of the best modifications that I did to my vehicle, no MIL, no drivability concerns, and my fuel economy improved.
Scotty doesn't have a damn clue about this..I've got a full K&N, Eldabrock Long tubes, Summitt 1.5 rockers & springs, Comp Cam, Flowmaster Super 44's, Airad throttle body space & a Fast Intake..Use Royal Purple 10W30 full synthetic ever 5K in my 2001 Silverado...270K miles later it will still roast the tires like when 1st did all the mods..Yeah its tuned.
Lol No we Drag Race if The Cold Air Induction Doesn't Have Fan Forced Air Going Into It you Are Getting Nothing Extra no Horsepower No Nothing If The Air Is Being Pushed In To It You Get About A 4% increase that's not worth Changing A Street Car Out at All this Is All been tested hooked Up To Dyno
@@mhenderson1000 he's the jim Cramer of the auto mechanic world.
I read about a Guy that was Servicing his K&N Filter and actually thought the Oil Spray was to be used on the Filter Mesh Medium until the Can was completely Depleted. He made sure the Filter Mesh was completely Soaked, nice a drippy! Then he installed the Filter and then installed some brand new spark plugs. Car ran just fine....
I added a cold air intake from a reputable manufacturer on my 2008 Frontier 4.0 after the warranty expired. Part of that decision was based on the configuration using the same area of the engine compartment as the factory unit. Also, just like with several of my motorcycle mods, I purchased the correct computer re-programmer to handle the extra intake. The result? The truck woke up and how! Better gas mileage and strong acceleration. That and with a clean filter you can hear the intake down the road under hard acceleration which is kind of neat. I admit, the re-programmer removes some of the annoying factory controls such as the rev-limiter, which also affected the transmission in some odd way and that does help above and beyond just the intake. I agree however that for many this type of application is not only unnecessary but can negatively affect your automotive experience. In my case, it turned my truck into a snappy little machine that runs perfectly after 110K miles. I have replaced a u-joint or three over the years lol.
honestly, the message I took away from this is if you're gonna put a cold air intake on do it right.
This
Exactly.
Yep get a tune and extend the tube to the front of the car or the roof
Companies make the same air intake for very different weathers on all countries in the world, so it doesn't make any sense
Ya like not putting it right over the engine 😂
transmission swaps, nissans, cold air intakes, at this point im just doing the opposite of what Scotty says and im having fun
But he like the z tho
I live by the rule, if scotty doesn’t like something just do your own research and make a decision, but if he likes something you should do it immediately. Because he leaves very important details out, but I guess that’s part of his business if you don’t know about cars he gives great advice.
Transmission swap for Nissan's may not be a bad idea, assuming you're swapping from CVT to manual
@@eh1641 I swapped a 93 hardbody from auto to 5 speed. The full project cost like $800 and damn was it worth it
Hello, KA24 brother! Good upgrade! Autos are awful! My BONE STOCK '93 240SX draws the intake air from just behind the left retractable headlight- Cold air! There's possibly even a tiny ram effect too (not too likely!) The engineers knew what they were doing when they designed our cars. Congrats on having a bulletproof early 90's Nissan!
"you cant just bolt it on and expect it to work" me after bolting it on and expecting it to work 👀
now your car is slower lol!!!!
and wastes more gas lol
😂😂😂
@@tonycruiselmao who told you more it makes it slower and wastes gas ☠️☠️
@@tonycruiseActually reversed for me. But I have still stock air intake but with k&n filter.
I don't know man ever sense I'm doing everything you told me not to do my car is way faster than it was before, I really like you scotty😊
This guy is against every car mod, if it ain’t stock Scotty don’t want it
Yeah and hes right, most mods are just dumb, cause they're for dumb kids.
@@rewjik7998 mods are good, the problem is that idiots put them on and don't know what the hell they are doing.
@@rewjik7998 Says the guy who's only video on KZhead shows him not know how his bike is supposed to sound
@@speedbird1598 Right, because surely you've never asked for advise before. Still found it and got it fixed.
@@rewjik7998 I ask Did you make sure to ensure all replacement parts are OEM? Better double check, the guy who fixed it may have accidentally made you a dumb kid
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that modifying cars and doing all these things even though they might be unnecessary, it’s so damn fun.
"unnecessary" unfortunately due to manufacturers dropping the quality of their products, some car models require up-rated parts to prevent continual failure. It's not the norm, but it is more common than you think....it often happens during warranty-services and the customer isn't told the part is replaced with an up-rated part (better than OEM, not necessarily 3rd party)
I have Banks Ram-Air cold air intake, Banks Revolver header and Banks Monster muffler on my (otherwise stock) 98 4.0L Wrangler and it absolutely makes a significant performance difference. No programming, no fancy dyno instruments, just "plug & play"!
Best case scenario, Scott just sold everyone on a cold air intake + a tune. For the record, the only time a modification can legally "void" a warranty is if the modification is essentially proven to have caused the problem which is being claimed.
*"Unless you like a noisy car that looks cool..."* Thats enough motivation for a lot of people D:
Bear2die4 works for me
All those Honda Civics...
Bear2die4 don't forget the stupid ironing board on the trunk.
Don't forget the stickers, they help make vehicle go faster.
Jack Mehov yup gotta get that extra 25 hp 😂😂😂
I love how “ the computer will get confused” . Bro a maf sensor tells the computer more air is coming in and it adjusts
Simple ECU reset will solve this in some cars
He’s a mechanic from the 50s he knows all about computers
@@harmsingh6383 I'm from the 50's and a programmer. Tell me more.
@@harmsingh6383 lmao that’s great man
same with free flow muffler, ummm, totally different thing and there isn't a sensor that measures exhaust flow. Less back-pressure is only a good thing on exhaust.
This man literally made a video on why not to get a intake and exhaust 😂
So what I took out of this video, there was 2 things you gotta look out for in a cold air intake is, make sure you can install your factory MAF sensor on, and location of the intake. In my case, I do have those 2 on my silverado with the same brand you have in this video. And after a year, it's still running good.
Thinking about getting one for my Silverado, did you notice any improvements?
I think you work for California dmv .....
Frank Cardenas lol I feel you there
Did you mean the California Air Resource Board (CARB)?
Frank Cardenas LOL trueeeeee. My intake order was declined 3 times cause I live in California, however I managed to get it anyway :)
Frank Cardenas LMFAO
+fOrGamztalks Z Lol send the parts to me in Utah and ill send them to you
I love how Scotty made sure it was the ugliest intake system ever before making the video
To be fair that's probably what triggered the video
😂
On a RAV 4 too 💀
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fr, I would never put that pos in my car. There's 1000x better looking ones.
scotty you are so right. they can actually rip as well, and prevent the car from filtering the air correctly
I would definitely say that it depends on the car period example. Cold air Intake was a factory option. Aem was the oem suppler of them. I bought a brand new aem kit for less then a used mazda speed kit. It'll run just fine. I'll get a flash tune after I get headers.
The warranty can't be voided if I keep the factory parts and reinstall the factory parts when I bring the car in for service.
I drive a 2014 jeep grand Cherokee summit. I installed the Mopar cold air intake and dealer told me it will not void my warranty. I have a maximum care which is a lifetime warranty. Check your dealership because you might be surprised with their answer
@@rongjiang214 well Mopar is accepted by Jeep I think they own it
Warranty cant be voided if it expired before i was born
By federal law, they can't void the warranty even if you had the aftermarket part on it. The dealer or whoever is servicing the vehicle must prove, not just assume, but prove beyond any doubt that the aftermarket part you added caused the issue. However, they can refuse to work on some things. For example, if you added a cold air intake, they can refuse to work on that but if you had something wrong with your rear differential or transmission, then they have to work on that.
@@texasfan8892 What about on a extended warranty?
I love how he’s just out of breath with rage
He needs an intake system himself
Omg!!!! That’s fakin funny
"Out of breath with rage" LMAO
@@ryanpalmer4171 he has intake but doesn't have air filter🤣🤣😂😂🤟
💀💀💀
I picked up 2 mpg milage on my F-150 with a cold air intake and duel exhaust. I did it right away when it was new testing my milage, 18 mpg highway and then after the upgrade it got 20 mpg highway. It is a 2006 5.4 L so it definitely worked for my application. That truck has over 200 K miles now, that is lot of gas savings over life of the truck. Also a tip for people with 5.4 triton fords, do not use 5w20 oil, switch to 5W30 and change oil regularly, the heavier weight oil is better in that engine
I put an AFE in my 95 Town Car and the throttle response was night and day. A lot more flow plus the sound is better. Also you can clean and reoil the filters.
You’ve convinced me to get one, the whole reason I wanted one is to be a bit louder and so it looks cooler when I pop the hood
@@RaptureSniping you good bruh?
Me2!
This is SO underrated! LMFAO 🤣
I don’t have a choice,My stock air intake system is fucked
Well....good luck getting one.....if your check engine light keeps going on.....then get used to it......LOL
Next on Scottys Kilmer: Why you should not put air in your tires
He did that already 😂😂
Who tf puts air in their tires!? Around here we fill our tires with Great Stuff. Why? Because its Great!
We don't use air we use water because it's heavier than air
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You will never see that video..
Seems to me after maniacly researching Tacoma mods, that some cars, like the Tacoma which is underpowered with awful fuel economy can benefit from the right cold air intake and performance exhaust which are paired well with the car. But that for most cars there's no meaningful reason to do it. Main benefit of those mods on the Tacoma is modestly improved efficiency and therefore MPG. Won't make the truck any faster though because of how the throttle is programmed. But definitely don't do it while your car is still under warranty. 🤣 I think it's just important to understand the known quirks of your specific model vehicle and if it's not meant to improve a specific shortcoming of the car, don't mess with it.
Actually depending on how strict the people are with warranty if you don't a Cai and very simple bolt ons they won't void your warranty, I made sure to ask before buying anything I wanted to start modding
For a manufacturer to void your warranty, they have to prove that the modification caused the warranty failure.
Also it makes the vehicle just sound way more fun, therefore when you drive it's more fun.
The best choice is generally a drop-in K&N filter with the stock intake. No engineering lost and flow gained.
I did that...took the origibal form and the air comes from the originaly designed place but cooler 👌 and makes more noise whats really important offcourse 😂😂
@@imrenagy8478 did you remove the stock air filter?
I’m Leary of K&N filters because I saw a test comparing air filter types, oiled gauze vs oiled foam vs paper filters and the K&N was the absolute worst at stopping dirt, which is the goal of the air filter. 🤔
@@darrylsjodin7184yup K&N air filters sucks
@@imrenagy8478 K&N is garbage. Just watch Project Farm’s thorough comparison test video. Might as well just run your engine without a filter at all!
"cold air intake" - puts air filter on the top of the engine :D
Wojciech Suchodolski it’s called a short ram intake
Sam I am good to know..thanks
@Sam I am Scotty has short ram here Cold air intake goes down below the engine🤣
Why
This is truely big brain
“ we wouldn’t be car guys if stock was good enough”😉
BEST COMMENT EVER!!!!
He right tho my check engine light started coming on..more frequently after intake exhaust swap. It's was on my gti vr6 tho and I loved that sound.
@@LuisGonzalez-vu6kc well that's because it's a vw instead of a celica
Couldn’t have said it better brother 👍
I actually was able to get a cold air intake kit and tune through the dealership. It's a solid manufacturer designed kit with an insulated box, looks like it belongs on the car, and didn't void my warranty at the time.
I have a K&N CAI on my 2011 Xterra Pro-4X. I've had zero problems. Modern vehicles typically have sensors and a computer that will adjust to different types of air flow.
I've never seen you actually recommend something. It's like the keep your vehicle stock channel
ikr? all i hear him talk about in his videos is negative things about cars, and most of it could be subjective cuz a lot of mods he’s against doing are really successful in a variety of cars, and as long as you pass smog and don’t get a CE light on then you can mod away tbh
yeah, it’s basically a channel for anyone who doesn’t want to tinker but wants to have proof and evidence as to why. “yeah i don’t do that cuz this guy said for most people, it’s a bad idea. and i’m most people.”
Listen to him or ask 1000 mechanics if you dont believe Scotty i am sure you hear the same,,,,hes 100% right in you tube search these and if you get it you got it
@@orlandoo.9656 successful in what way.? Sticking a hot air intake in your car without a tune is a waste of time. To make it a cold air intake u will need to extend the intake to the front of the car not in the engine bay. If Sticking and intake is all that was needed engineers would have done that at the factory. U know they all have racing teams
keeping things stock, makes less issues and easier to find the issue when something goes wrong....
Next thing you know Scotty will try to say blinker fluid doesn't increase the light output from your headlight assembly.
Tacomaholic impossible .. this has been proven scientifically
Evans waterless blinker fluid works best
Tacomaholic hysterical
I'm still waiting for Scotty to do a video on replacing muffler bearings.
Thats another maintenance item long overdue on my truck.
I just recently had to replace a blown union on my AEM Cold Air Intake System on my 2005 Scion xB TRD...she runs SOOO much better now. The biggest difference is the improved power arc from 40 to 80ish. AC blows colder, and overall acceleration is better.
I wanted to replace the factory set air intake to the come type on my Honda Civic and this just changed my mind.
I come here for the clever sarcastic people in the comments 😂😂🙌🏽
😂 Me too.!
Me too bro
Sarcastic yes but stupidity is not cleaver.
That's a short ram intake bud not a cold air
I think your right
preach brother. Your so right about this.
He’s not wrong. I personally have always put them on my Honda’s because they give them better gas mileage. I have tested this mathematically versus factory intake. I do this to save money at the pump. Good video.
so is it worth gettin a full system?
Basically dont buy anything that makes a car fun
Its really up to you if you want to buy stuff and tack it onto your car, but don't expect a mechanic to not shake their heads and call you stupid for doing a ricer mod on your car. Also, don't complain about how he is defunning your car when you tell him to fix a car problem you caused.
Arthur Fine you no it’s weird I see cold air intakes on drag cars all the time. Drag cars are definitely not rice
He prolly works for the California DOT
@@Treycotwright They aren't stock street cars either.
armadillotoe that’s my point of your building a car for boost why would a professional drag team waste time and money on a mod that doesn’t work
"Unless you want a noisy car that looks cool". Isn't that what 90% of car modifiers do on the street? lol
They should only listen to Scotty if they want a quiet car that looks ugly
Don't listen to Scotty he say everything not good
@@wengzaii2412 "SCOTTY DOESN'T KNOW! SCOTTY DOESN'T KNOW!"
Phoenix ya your brains not working? i have had modified intakes on 5 cars so far in my life.. horse power gains and zero issues from each of them... either he is wrong or I’m an intake god.. idk your call.
Phoenix idk man that intake isn’t even for that car and it’s obvious he just put it there cause no intake goes on top of an engine and there’s no way he’d be able to close the hood with it there
Not to mention: the mass air flow sensor will tell the pcm more fuel. In the long run you will need a new catalytic converter. Those are not cheap, especially in CA.
just drill a hole in it like we did with my chevy
After tuning my TTRS I added a CTS intake. It added at least an additional 20 hp the 450hp plus the car is running. I know. Because it sounds like it.😂
"You can get a car. Just dont modify it." Me: "Boooorriiing!"
Mods are a must. Make the vehicle your own/different. I personally hate passing my twin. If I do a mod I look around and make sure I don't copy another.
He´s talking about *stoopid* mods.
@@PedroTRamos1 it seems like every mod is stupid to him...
You guys get him wrong, at this video he says that the cold air filter doesn’t make that much difference on a STOCK CAR and it’s true. In my opinion big exhaustpipe/mufflers and performance filter on a stock car tells a lot about that car’s owner and his/hers car is still slow, maybe slower than it was from the factory line 😃
@@niko7090 I mean not everyone has the money to be driving expensive cars some just want a quick tune
His cold air intake on top of the engine can't even close the hood lol he funny
I placed one on a 2002 GMC Sierra back in the day. Driving in California from San Diego to El Centro I could tell the difference with the K&N filter, the truck would run smoother going uphill without having to downshift to get more power to maintain the speed going uphill.
Interesting! I removed my catalyst converters and installed an cold air take on my Chevy Tahoe 4.8L and got much more power.
“You can’t just bolt this on and expect it to work”. Scotty, do you know what a MAF or MAP sensor is or does? Also think about you logic, the same stock car running in Kansas that is also sold in the mountains of Colorado still runs the same when the air density is much lower in the mountains than on the flat prairie of Kansas. That’s what airflow sensors do. They read air mass data, calculate, and ADJUST parameters, so they automatically adjust to the larger air density achieved through a cold air intake. It’s when you do so much to your engine that the airflow sensor whether it be MAF or MAP reads a value higher (or lower) than what it is programmed to calculate. In that respect a cold air intake will give you no problems, but if you decide to put CNC heads, a massive cam, and forced induction on an engine with a stock computer system, then it’s volumetric efficiency is allowing it to pull more air in than the computer can compensate for and more than the stock injectors can keep up with.
Caleb Carlson correct next if I’m wrong but he keeps calling that a cold air intake ... isn’t that just a short ram intake which is sucking air from under the hood ? Better air flow than stock but no cold air ... cold air intakes require the filter to come in contact with fresh air from outside the car ?
Joseph Blackmon it looks like a short ram, but the engine bay of that toyota is so small that it could be getting cold air from right there🤷🏻♂️
@@josephblackmon6629 The thing is that the intake in the video is probably actually a cold air intake, but it's not for that car and it's not even installed. Scotty just has it resting on the engine to trick you into believing that it's sucking in hot air. That pipe is way too long for any short ram intake (SHORT ram intake). So it's likely a cold air intake for an entirely different car, but Scotty's just bullshitting around. That looks like the engine bay of a 2016 RAV-4, but Spectre doesn't make an intake system for a 2016 RAV-4. You can see that the way the intake sits on the engine, there's absolutely no way that hood will close without smashing it. You can also tell that the stock air box is still all there. Taking that out is the first step of installing an intake.
I have a fully stock ford bronco 2 and I’m adding a performance Chip with Really good spark plugs and wires What do you recomend a ram air intake or a cold air intake and also would me bolting in my MAF sensor to the intake help at all?
True
Jokes on you. My car doesn’t have a computer
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My computer doesn't have a car
@@whyisthisnottyping lmao
whyisthisnottyping 😂😂😂😂
Shell Cracker Mine doesn’t either
Im a heavy truck tech. Had a Columbia blowing soot down the right side. Replace the turbo to manifold gasket. Next day diver stated " sounds better, but doesn't pull as hard' SMH!
I just about to order one for my truck but glad this came up
Set your playback speed to 0.5x😂😂😂😂🤣 Thank me later
Mike T it’s like a whole different video😂😂
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Um, how do you do that?
Lmaoooooo, like watching Rick and Morty fhgjdkdjdhfjsjjfjsjfhs hahahahahaha
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Watching this guys videos is like lighting a cigarette and letting your eyes inhale the smoke and blowing an air horn in your ear at the same time.
Cars are made with the intention of what’s most cost effective on the production line. There are a lot of mods you can do to increase performance.. and a properly installed true CAI is one of them.
Scotty is the reason why most people end up driving cars that they literally hate. Imagine driving an hour and back to work everyday and being in a 2004 corolla with cloth seats and cigarette burns. No thanks would rather pay more and have turbo sounds and what not.
yiur definition of a good car sounds like a twelve year old boy's
2020 corolla hatch is funner and faster than whatever you drive, trust me and more reliable too
John Lennon knows a lot about cars
Haha
Lmao
andre labelle LOL by myself at 7am 😂
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I was thinking Phil Collins myself. Just what if in the air tonight 🎶 was playing in the background..
Hey Scotty, K&N claims you don't have to tune your ecu and that they did all the work so that everything runs normal with a little more hp straight from their Manufacturer, have you looked into this or can you?
the car will run as it ran before as long as you don't remove your MAF sensor (some inexperienced remove it not knowing what it is) when installing it, the MAF sensor will tell the car that there is more airflow, the car will adapt to it and continue working normally.
Scotty I agree with you, but that’s why we tune our cars after putting a cold air intake system on. 😎👍🏼
Was best mod I've done and highly recommend, not for power but being able to hear the turbo spool up and pressure dumps in-between shifts, awesome
You will never know what got me 1k likes
He's old so yes any mod is awful
Yup
don’t dog the boys i do agree with him at certain stand points. But yes hes too old. Many newer cars like mustangs and vettes benefit drastically with intake and tunes
He's also a mechanic. Guys go to him when they can't figure a problem/install etc with them. I doubt he has a ton of guys stopping in just to show him how good all there aftermarket parts are working together. He see's more of the problems
@@brettkrehling8738 thats what he said you put a cold air and dyno tune the car with ecu remapping
Just a slight correction in the USA aftermarket parts do not void the warranty thanks to Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
I put one on my 99 Grand Am GT, and I never had a problem, maybe because it never messed with any of the sensors. In this video, the guy disconnected his sensors, and bypassed it, and that's where his troubles started. Scotty said it in the video, he bypassed the sensors.
Best mod I ever did on an intake was on my old BMW 318is where I tried to force more air into the intake .I kept the stock air filter box and paper filter but cut out the inlet hole of the box to 3" from the original size of about 1 1/2. Made up a 3" pipe ,connected it to an adapter to the box and the other side to a scoop behind the air vents on the front bumper, tried to make it look oem. Did not expect much change to be honest but was much quicker and extremely responsive, even at low speed where the ram air effect would be less noticeable.
dude, get ur BMW a turbo, that will increase significantly
I have thought about doing that too(dont have a bmw though)...it just makes sense.
@@digidrum2003 Thankyou! To be honest I thought there might be a little improvement at higher speeds when the air is pushed into the airbox but it really surprised me. I started up the car and slowly pulled away and you could feel the difference, really responsive. The stock one and a half inch pipe going to the airbox must have been very restrictive. Apart from having a remap it was the most noticeable improvement I had seen. No sucking in warm air from under the bonnet like with the open cone filters. Just more cold air forced in to the original airbox. All the best man😀
@@boastyy Your probably hearing air circulating thru the box. Always put it straight to the outside to breathe... even if u have to relocate something.
I put one in my bmw 323ci. The throttle response alot crisper and it sounds cool haha
What about a rectangle K&N filter thats designed to fit into the air box same as the stock one?
Removing restrictions from the intake and exhaust is always better for the engine. Tunes are required to maximize the performance but if it’s a true CAI then it’s shouldn’t trip a code.
What should be tuned to account for the added airflow? And is having the computer reprogrammed important?
@@SamsonVegas tuning is adjusting the cars ECU (computer) to accommodate new parts. If you are pulling in more cubic feet of air per minute then you need to increase the amount of fuel being sprayed or else you can run lean, which can cause detonation in the cylinder and destroy your engine.
So adding a supercharger and aftermarket exhaust makes your car run better? Nope lol. Tuning needed
@@watsonanthony8438correct bro. Im trying to learn about all this but from what i know, aftermarket intakes are good possibly better with a tune ofcourse.
So get a maf sensor that will accommodate the aftermarket intake then tune so the car runs accordingly. Wouldn't that solve everything you don't like about them.
No. The MAF sensor does not compute anything - it's just a sensor - it's job is to measure, not compute and adjust fuelling. You'd need a new (or reprogrammed ECU) to be properly set up to take more air, and thus supply more fuel.
Scotty don't wanna work on these hopped up rides that's what he's all excited for
@@droge192 Bro a maf sensor tells the computer more air is coming in and it adjusts
@@droge192 no, the maf measures how much air is coming in and sends that data to the ecu which calculates how the engine should respond.
I've bolted on intakes and have seen over 15whp gains with no tuning.. no check engine lights.. better fuel mileage.. a more efficient system always leads to better mpg..
OMGITSMRMACK tf was this dynoed?
Anthony Perez mighty car mods did. Check out their s2000 cold air intake video.
Lynn Mckenney Small gains for the S2000 and no gains on anything else they tested. OP 15bhp increase with just filters? Guess the originals were clogged to hell.
Certain cars it will work on. But won't see any gains. Still would need a tune to match the intake. But in the end it's not worth buying one for no gains. Once you do the intake you'll want to do the exhaust, then the injectors and get a tune, you'll see gains in hp but yeah
You should clean your garage!
As the owner of a VW Scirocco 2.0 tsi I was very happy to see the photo of a scirocco when he said "Yes, they work on race cars"
He is right. Threw a SrI on my Jetta that we had laying around and the ECU flipped the fawk out and started throwing plus +30 -30 Fuel trims.
I like noisy cars.....my CAI will be here monday. Thanks Scotty
XxMisfitsjoshxX That’s the exact reason I got one haha
Same. Mines about 5 days out :)
Just installed my k&n cold air intake and it definitely increased the power
Why you shouldn’t listen to Scotty Kilmer! I have a K&N typhoon intake on my 2014 3.6L 300C, and it performs way better than the stock setup in every way, intakes work better on certain engines , but most offer at least some improvement over restrictive air boxes and accordion tubing found on many cars.
All engines are different man. It may work on some and may ruin some
Added a CAI to every car I have ever owned and never had a problem, always notice a little improvement.
I installed a new air intake on my Nissan Titan Cummins diesel. No engine light and noticeable increase in tow power
Everytime I think of an idea of doing something for my car Scotty Kilmer tells me I shouldn't do it
Soo from what I've seen from his videos is. Dont change the air intakes, mufflers, exhausts. As well as dont put lifts and spacers. STOCK LIFE SCOTTY
He’s saying tune your car if you want results from your mods. Damn you’re salty haha
@@JordanHoltHalthiem Or at least don't bypass sensors. Good CAI kits either replace the sensors with appropriate ones for the new system or integrate teh old ones. Scotty points out that when people put these dryer duct monstrosities on they often just forgo including those sensors.
@@andhen12 🤣🤣😂
Remember to squeal like a girl constantly
Genuine K&N cold air intakes and filters have always improved my vehicles efficiency.... Using scan gauges you can monitor IAT and fuel trims...
I was going to put some in my car but! I always check on Mr.Scotty first😁 thanks man👊🏼
“it had less power” also puts it right on top of the engine
Literally the hottest and most restrictive possible place inside the engine bay lmao
But it has more power lol 🤣