The first mod most late-model enthusiasts add to their cars is a cold-air induction system. Considering they're among the cheapest and easiest to install of all aftermarket parts, it makes perfect sense. GM knows that your old lady might drive your Camaro from time to time, so factory airbox designs put more of an emphasis on quiet operation than performance. That means bolting on an aftermarket cold-air induction system is worth some easy horsepower, and in the case of Airaid's new intake kit for LS3- and L99-powered Camaros, the tally checks in at an additional 16 hp and 13 Ib-ft of torque. The system bolts in place of the stock air-box, and includes a high-density polyethylene intake tube, a high-flow cotton gauze air filter, and all necessary clamps and couplers. At just $340, the Airaid's cold-air induction system is a raging bargain, and it might just be the easiest way to keep your old lady away from your car.
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