This automotive modification involves replacing the original engine in a vehicle, typically with a K-series engine from Honda or Acura, and upgrading the system that brings air into the engine. A common example is installing a performance-oriented component designed to improve airflow after completing an engine conversion.
The implementation of this modification is frequently associated with increased engine performance and enhanced throttle response. It allows for optimizing engine operation by providing a greater volume of air for combustion. This modification’s history is intertwined with the rise in popularity of engine swaps and the demand for improved performance in modified vehicles.