Saturday, November 5, 2011

Cold Air Intakes

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Unleash your motor's full power potential with a cold air intake. By force-feeding a blast of fresh oxygen into your engine, a cold air intake system releases more horsepower and torque. Plus, cold air intakes can even improve gas mileage.

You can't have fire without oxygen, and your engine can't generate any get-up-and-go without fire. That's why installing a cold intake system is so crucial. Sure, your auto has a stock intake under the hood that sucks some air into your motor, but it's hardly enough to fuel the kind of performance you're itching to enjoy. In order to break free from the bonds of your factory-installed equipment, you need to swap it out with cold air kits. And, AutoAnything is here to help. We've filled our digital shelves with a wide assortment of high-flow intakes at prices that'll take your breath away.

All of the industry's top brands are represented here at AutoAnything. Whether you're hunting for legendary K&N cold air intakes for trucks or a peppy Injen cold air intake kit for a sport compact, you never have to shop around because we've got exactly what you need. But, our exhaustive selection is just the beginning. Every CAI cold air intake comes with our 1-year lower price guarantee—find the same intake for less somewhere else, and we'll beat that price by a buck. Tack on free shipping, and you're talking serious savings 7-days a week.

Worried that you'll have to reengineer your engine compartment to make your cold air intake fit? Set your mind at ease. All of the intakes available at AutoAnything are custom built for a direct fit in place of your OEM parts. In other words, when you order a cold air intake for your Tundra or a Ford cold air intake, each component in the kit has been designed and built to marry up to your exact motor. No welding, no drilling and no forging of brackets required. A few hand tools, a couple of frosty beverages and about an hour are all you need to bolt on a new, energy-rich intake. The same pertains to Jeep cold air intakes and any cold air intake system for other vehicle makes and models.

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