Altima Intake
Air Intake Systems pump performance-enhancing oxygen directly into your cylinders through the Altima's throttle body for increased efficiency. Slide around town with the improved fuel economy that comes from our Nissan Altima air inductions systems. Or, fly off the line and blow away the competition with the pure power that increased air flow can provide. Either way, you'll get increased performance at a great price.
- Guaranteed Horsepower Gain
- Engineered to Specific Vehicle Design
- Easy to Install, usually in 90 minutes or less
- Lasts up to 100,000 miles before service is required (depending on driving conditions)
- Easy High Performance Add-on
- Give you car a clean, beefy sound.
Popular brand of Intake:
- K&N Intake
- AEM Intake
- Injen Intake
- Fujita Intake
Effects of Installing an Intake.
We began our engine performance modifications with the addition of an Injen cold air intake. More air means more horsepower. We were really surprised with the immediate difference in accelerator responsiveness and general "get-up-and-gone" factor. Let's just say the grin on our face said it all. The car which had a lot of get-up-and-go to begin with was now get-up-and-gone. All hesitations were eliminated.
We achieved an extraordinary gain with this impressive 3" Injen Cold Air Intake for the 3.5L Nissan in mirror polished aluminum. Injen intakes feature mandrel bent piping and quality silicone hoses taking on both great form and function.
Horsepower gains with a cold air intake:
The intake took us about 45 minutes to install going step by step with the instructions. If you go with the cold air intake you'll probably have to remove your drivers side inner fender well to get the filter in place although the instructions stated removal of front bumper would be needed. The ram air intakes wont be quite as involved to install. The Injen cold air intake comes with 3" aluminum tubing which is larger than the competition and our dyno produced a couple more horsepower as well.
We did have a mpg gain with the installation of the Injen cold air intake of approximately 4.6 mpg highway at 65 mph and 32 miles per gallon city. Of course we were having to keep our foot off of it, but it is a significant gain over the base gasoline consumption provided by Nissan. All hesitation to the throttle has been completely eliminated which makes this already competitive street machine really get up and go.
Altima Intake
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