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Jeep Commander Air Intakes
An internal combustion engine uses oxygen just as fires require oxygen to keep aflame. There is no internal oxygen tank in a car for this purpose, as that wouldn’t be very efficient. Instead, Jeep Commander vehicle manufacturers equip cars with intakes that bring air inside to the Jeep Commander engine directly. Jeep Commander Air intakes are designed to provide the least inhibited route possible for the air to reach from outside the Jeep Commander car all the way to the engine, though stock versions aren’t always the most effective.
For that reason, many car owners turn to aftermarket Jeep Commander air intakes to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of their vehicles’ intake capacity. The greater the amount of oxygen supplied to the engine, the more power it can produce. Jeep Commander Cold air has more oxygen, for instance, so Jeep Commander cold air intakes have become popular Jeep Commander intake upgrades. Other upgrade types focus more on greater Jeep Commander air intake capacity period, but either way, you’ll end up with a better performing engine using an upgraded Jeep Commander air intake system in your car.







