Correct me if im wrong, im no car expect or anything but I've been getting more and more interested after i looked at buying one of these for my car. A lot of this depends on other specs such as motor size, headers, exhaust system, but its probably safe to say around 7-12 hp. If you get a cold air intake you may be able to get a little bit more then that. Hope this helps. Correction: a full cold air intake system will add up to 25 horsepower to a car. The short ram intake systems, since shorter, only open up the engine to more air and doesnt actually increase horsepower too much. you are looking at a 1-2 horsepower gain, and your car should sound a lot louder under full throttle.
10 horsepower.
The amount of horsepower you gain from an aftermarket intake varies, on average though you will gain... 5 - 15 HP ...it is VERY rare to see over 15hp from an intake, if someone tells you otherwise I would be cautious.
3-5 horsepower
From 5 to 10 horsepower.
about 2 wheel horsepower
the B18c1 ussaly has around 200 to 205 horsepower with just the intake and nothing else..
I have a 1994 Chevy pick up short bed. and i have about 240 stock. i have put a cold air intake on it which is an extra 30 horsepower. I also put headers on which imporved it aswell. I have flowmaster exhaust and i have about 310 horsepower.
what year
5-10 Horsepower.
Depends on which cold air intake you install. Some years back, SCC did dyno testing with a wide range of aftermarket short-ram/cold-air intakes. I believe the highest horsepower gains were attained with Injen and AEM. During the warmer months, an advantage of using a cold air intake is to prevent horsepower loss from elevated engine bay temperatures.
a mini genrally has about a stock horsepower range of 100 to 130 horsepower if custom intake and turbo are installed they can range from 150 to 230 horsepower.
270 horsepower 300 with flowmaster duel exhaust, kn cold air intake, and skunk2 cams.