CRD cold air intake

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LibertyCRD

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There isn't one available yet. But the consensus on the other forums is that a cold air intake will not help a CRD like it does a gasoline engine...because the turbo on the CRD charges the system already. So if you put a $250 cold air intake on a CRD you might get 1 mile per gallon extra and maybe a few horsepower at best. Sort of a waste. I'm sure there will be some available soon though.
 

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LibertyCRD said:
There isn't one available yet. But the consensus on the other forums is that a cold air intake will not help a CRD like it does a gasoline engine...because the turbo on the CRD charges the system already. So if you put a $250 cold air intake on a CRD you might get 1 mile per gallon extra and maybe a few horsepower at best. Sort of a waste. I'm sure there will be some available soon though.

Yea, but I'm sure it would sound crazy awsome.
 

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You are right. That turbo spooling up when you lay your foot into the throttle on the highway... =P~ There's just nothing like it. A cold air intake kit would bring out that sound a little bit more.
 
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