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<blockquote data-quote="ichiwan2" data-source="post: 37705" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>Please refer to the following site:<a href="http://autoparts.articleinsider.com/185201_automotive_air_intake.html" target="_blank">http://autoparts.articleinsider.com/185201...air_intake.html</a>Likelihood of cold air being at the lower levels is higher. How much colder, I do not know. My citroen wagon had its air intake below the head lamp assembly. I took it out precisely because I do not want water to get into my engine.Whether the height of the air intake matters or not can be debated. But cold air is definitely important for engine performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ichiwan2, post: 37705, member: 153"] Please refer to the following site:[URL="http://autoparts.articleinsider.com/185201_automotive_air_intake.html"]http://autoparts.articleinsider.com/185201...air_intake.html[/URL]Likelihood of cold air being at the lower levels is higher. How much colder, I do not know. My citroen wagon had its air intake below the head lamp assembly. I took it out precisely because I do not want water to get into my engine.Whether the height of the air intake matters or not can be debated. But cold air is definitely important for engine performance. [/QUOTE]
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