Trucks: Performance Air Filters turn Your Competition Green with Envy
Adding performance modifications to your car can be a pretty daunting exercise. With so many parts available and so many levels of performance on the market, it s hard to even define what people consider performance. For instance, a Corvette pretty much screams performance right out of the box. Then again, squeezing 10 extra horsepower out of 120-horse Honda motor can also be seen as major performance boost.
Some folks are after the ultimate performance, Ferrari and Lamborghini style; others simply want to improve their existing performance, Hyundai and Saturn style. And of course, performance is relative. What 155 MPH means to one man could very well be another man s nightmare; and while one man considers 55 MPG a benchmark for performance, it s a total waste of time to another.
The one product that all performance seekers can agree on is the aftermarket air filter. It s a fact that engines are basically glorified air pumps. Air gets drawn into the engine where it s heated, exploded and shot out the exhaust. Simple physics dictates that if you can get more air in, youll get more air out; which makes more power in the process. This extra power can be used to improve performance speed, mileage or otherwise.
A more powerful engine not only runs stronger, it runs more efficiently. So if the mileage miser keeps his foot out of the throttle, the power will translate to increased mileage. This is due to the fact that the more powerful engine has an easier time of moving the car. And of course, any extra power gives the speed freak what he s after”quickness.
There are many performance air filters to choose from, but most use the same basic design. About 30 years ago, K&N developed the cotton-gauze filter media which revolutionized the industry. This material lets more air pass, traps more dirt and lasts much longer than traditional paper media. Since then, most companies have taken K&N s basic design and tweaked it a bit to gain a market foothold.
The major difference between air filter brands is going to be their list of vehicles. Large companies like K&N and Green Filters have extensive application lists that include nearly every vehicle you can think of. They also produce universal fit options as well as race-specific filters for everything from Indy cars to go-carts.
So, when you're looking for that performance edge, whether it s speed, torque or mileage, a performance air filter should be your first stop. Your engine will run better, youll experience results instantly and installation takes only minutes. Youll feel good about the upgrade and your car will thank you for it.
About the author:
There are many air filter companies out there specializing in performance filters. For the average vehicle, it s best to stay with the big guys like K&N, green air filters and S&B. They're more likely to have the filter you need, no matter what you drive. - Tim Saunier

Most Recent
- Truck Bed Mats - The Savior, When You Are In Distress
- Ford Trucks vs. Chevy Trucks - Why all the Hostility
- Gooseneck Trailer Hitches
- How to Buy a Collector Car Online
- Seat and Dash Covers for your Custom Truck Interiors
- Magnaflow vs. Flowmaster King Kong vs. Godzilla Revisited
- Performance Air Filters turn Your Competition Green with Envy
- The Changing Face of Indian Auto Industry
- Trucking
- I Can Not Believe I Ever Drove A van Without Loading It With Bully Dog
Newly Popular
- The Benefits of Vinyl Tonneau Covers
- Duramax Diesel Performance
- What Is a Tonneau Cover
- The Benefits of Tonneau Covers
- Your First Car Auction
- Great Ways To Use Your Magellan GPS Navigation System In Your Ford F -150
- Just the Basic Reviews on Trucks
- 4 Pieces of Flare No Truck Can Do Without
- Trucking Jobs
- Isuzu Releases N -Series Trucks For Landscape Market
In The Spotlight
- Toyota Invading the Truck and Bus Segment in India
- Truck Tonneau Covers for your own unique style
- GMC truck is tested by time
- Motor Home Hire - Travellers Best Friend
- Getting Your Hauling Done With A Pickup Truck
- Starr Wheels to Pimp Your Car or Truck
- Diesel Performance - Miracle or Snake Oil
- Can This Truck Race
- Improve Your Creativity With Truck Tool Boxes
- Honda Ridgeline - The Truck That Works
Trucks Links
Categories
Tags
- Airbags
- Alarm
- Audio Systems
- Auto Auction
- Battery
- Bumper
- Car Accessories
- Car Dealer
- Car Kits
- Car Lease
- Car Loan
- Car Parts
- Car Rental
- Car Videos
- Compact Car
- Cooling System
- Diesel
- Electric Car
- Electric Scooter
- Engine
- Gas Scooter
- GPS
- Headlight
- Kart
- Limousine
- Motorbike
- Navigation
- Pocket Bike
- Regulator
- Roadster
- Sensor
- Small Cars
- Sound System
- Tail Lights
- Vehicle
- Wheels
Hot Topics In Automotive
- Volkswagen Overseas
- RV water system pressures
- Engine Horsepower to the Extreme with Tornado Fuel Saver
- Writing an Effective Car Selling Advertisement
- Car Battery Tester
- Used Cars - Avoiding the Lemons
- Toyota Invading the Truck and Bus Segment in India
- Truck Tonneau Covers for your own unique style
- GMC truck is tested by time
- Motor Home Hire - Travellers Best Friend
Also See
- The Changing Face of Indian Auto Industry
- Trucking
- Freight Trucking
- BedRug Carpeted Truck Bed Liners Are Ruggedly Practical
- Chinese Trucks To Be Built In The U.S.
- Magnaflow vs. Flowmaster King Kong vs. Godzilla Revisited
- Gooseneck Trailer Hitches
- Ford Trucks vs. Chevy Trucks - Why all the Hostility
- Truck Bed Mats - The Savior, When You Are In Distress
- Seat and Dash Covers for your Custom Truck Interiors
- Alfa Romeo
- Aston Martin
- Audi
- Bentley
- Benz
- BMW
- Bugatti
- Buick
- Cadillac
- Chevrolet
- Chrysler
- Citroen
- Daewoo
- Dodge
- Ferrari
- Fiat
- Ford
- GM
- Honda
- Hummer
- Hyundai
- ISUZU
- Jaguar
- Land Rover
- Lexus
- Lincoln
- Maserati
- Mazda
- Mercury
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
- Opel
- Peugeot
- Porsche
- Renault
- Rolls royce
- Rover
- Saab
- Saturn
- Skoda
- Smart
- Subaru
- Suzuki
- Toyota
- Vauxhall
- Volkswagen
- Volvo
