Is a cold air intake worth it?

Probably because most of the time there is some form of intake integrated into the hood of the vehicle, something that bolt on intake kits do not have

Usually you lose low-end torque and just have a louder intake.

SLEEPY KITTIN

>So poor can't afford a $30 intake
>I'm too retarded to fabricate

the thread is like 50% furry

I wonder where it's going

It leans out unless you get a tune.

Cold air intakes usually don't give much power unless you have other mods to go with it.

Although, most cars will have a pretty noticeably power difference from a much shorter intake.

>Is a cold air intake worth it?

Unless your vehicle is known to have a shitty stock intake its more for looks and sound (worth it imo) when it comes to NA. Stock turbo vehicles get much more out of an intake.

are you autistic?

Dont forget engines are glorified air pumps, increasing what goes in also needs an increase in what can come out. Increasing intake volume without increasing exhaust flow will create excess back-pressure causing a reduction in potential power that a high flow/wider bore/force induction/"true cai that scoops air from out of the engine bay".