This forum is a wealth of information, and people willing to offer help, I could've been a little more diplomatic, but I'm getting grumpy in my old age....

Now if I could just get those kids off my lawn...
Anyway, getting back to intakes, hot or cold air doesn't make or break an intake, flow characteristics are different from one to another as well as heat soak in different materials. I tend to go with an intake with the highest cfm overall and plastic or carbon fiber over metal as it stores less heat. Take "cold air" with a grain of salt, you're not getting cold anything when it's 95* out. And the air in your engine compartment at highway speeds is not stagnant engine heated air.