What kind of air intake does a Honda Accord need?

What kind of air intake does a Honda Accord need?

Add more horsepower to your Honda Accord with a K&N cold air intake system. K&N Honda Accord cold air intakes are easy to install and add power & acceleration while protecting the vehicle’s engine.

What can I do to make my Honda Accord faster?

Installing a performance chip will change the fuel, air and ignition settings so the engine can generate more power, which in turn will make the car faster. Replace the stock air box with a cold air intake. Like the exhaust, an Accord’s air box is restrictive.

What does a cold air intake do for a car?

A cold air intake replaces the plastic air box and flat filter element with less restrictive tubing that bolts to the engine’s throttle body. The larger cone filter on the intake side delivers denser, colder air to the engine for better throttle response and a slight gain in horsepower.

Do you need an aftermarket air intake for a Honda Civic?

If you own a commonly customized car, such as a Honda Civic or a Volkswagen Jetta, you will likely need only your model, year, and engine type. If your car is less commonly modified, it may be harder to find aftermarket parts. Research the types of intakes available and choose the one that fits your needs best.

How long does it take to install Honda Accord air intake?

Buy now from the K&N Store and get a 100% Money Back Guarantee on any cold air intake system! Easy to install performance, usually in 90 minutes or less Add more horsepower to your Honda Accord with a K&N cold air intake system.

How to remove the original air intake system?

Removing the Original Air Intake Locate the air intake. This should be easy to identify. Remove the air intake system. This consists of removing the air filter, the filter box, and the tube running from the filter box to the opening in the engine bay. Keep your original air intake.

If you own a commonly customized car, such as a Honda Civic or a Volkswagen Jetta, you will likely need only your model, year, and engine type. If your car is less commonly modified, it may be harder to find aftermarket parts. Research the types of intakes available and choose the one that fits your needs best.

Do you need to climb under car to install air intake?

Remember that if you purchased a cold air or ram air intake, you will likely need to climb under the car to complete the installation as these systems pull cool air from outside the engine compartment. Check to make sure the intake system is secured properly.