H hondab16tuner Guest Mar 25, 2009 #1 NO, the cold air is for intake into the throttle body. Your issue lies in either a water pump, radiator, or radiator hoses.
NO, the cold air is for intake into the throttle body. Your issue lies in either a water pump, radiator, or radiator hoses.
H hondab16tuner Guest Mar 25, 2009 #2 NO, the cold air is for intake into the throttle body. Your issue lies in either a water pump, radiator, or radiator hoses.
NO, the cold air is for intake into the throttle body. Your issue lies in either a water pump, radiator, or radiator hoses.
J Joseph B Guest Mar 25, 2009 #3 i have a 1999 vw beetle and it over heats when i sit in traffic and i was wondering if a cold air intake will help any to keep the engine cool ???
i have a 1999 vw beetle and it over heats when i sit in traffic and i was wondering if a cold air intake will help any to keep the engine cool ???
K kelly_f_1999 Guest Mar 25, 2009 #4 what about a fan or repairing what is wrong with it cold air intake wouldnt have anything to do with over heating
what about a fan or repairing what is wrong with it cold air intake wouldnt have anything to do with over heating
K kelly_f_1999 Guest Mar 25, 2009 #5 what about a fan or repairing what is wrong with it cold air intake wouldnt have anything to do with over heating
what about a fan or repairing what is wrong with it cold air intake wouldnt have anything to do with over heating
K kelly_f_1999 Guest Mar 25, 2009 #6 what about a fan or repairing what is wrong with it cold air intake wouldnt have anything to do with over heating
what about a fan or repairing what is wrong with it cold air intake wouldnt have anything to do with over heating