Saturday, September 7, 2013

2012 Hyundai Veloster Gains Horsepower with AEM Cold Air Intake System

Hyundai Veloster with AEM Cold Air Intake
Hyundai Veloster with AEM Cold Air Intake
Every once in a while an automotive manufacturer will come out with a car that sets a standard for what others will soon follow. This is where the awesome and sporty Hyundai Veloster comes in. Hyundai has combined the best of a compact exterior, spacious high-tech interior, killer lines and fuel economy into one nice neat and affordable package with the Veloster. The Veloster is equipped with a spunky 1.6 liter, 138 horsepower GDI DOCH 4-cylinder engine that will get things moving when it is time to have fun, but keeps things practical with its EPA rated 37 MPG Highway.

Even though the Hyundai Veloster has decent get up and go for its size, those looking for a bit more horsepower and torque will find it with AEM's 21-715P and 21-715C cold air intake systems. Both cold air intake systems come standard with all of the necessary hardware for installation with no modifications to the Veloster needed. Simply remove the stock, restrictive air intake system and install AEM's high performance cold air intake following the easy to read installation instructions. Also included is a one piece air intake tube, PCV (positive crankcase vent) hose and attachment, tube connection hose, mounting hardware, hose clamps and AEM's 21-203DOSK DryFlow® Synthetic (non-oiled) performance air filter.

The DryFlow® air filter can go up to 100,000 miles before cleaning, depending on driving conditions. However if you tend to run in dustier than normal conditions and cleaning is taking up more time than you would like, AEM also offers the optional 1-4000 filter wrap. The air filter wrap can help extend the service life of the filter by capturing larger dirt particles before the filter. It adds minimal restriction to the air flowing into the filter. It's a win-win combination.

AEM cold air intakes for Hyundai Veloster models can be found on the Hyundai Veloster Cold Air Intakes page.

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