These are aftermarket performance modifications designed to enhance engine efficiency. One system increases airflow to the engine, while the other forces more air into the combustion chamber. These modifications are often installed in tandem to maximize power gains.
The combined effect of increased airflow and forced induction can result in significant improvements in horsepower and torque. Historically, these systems have been popular among automotive enthusiasts seeking to optimize their vehicle’s performance. The evolution of engine technology has led to increasingly sophisticated designs for both systems, offering enhanced reliability and efficiency.