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hey I actually know this one, I remember getting into this discussion in an engineering physics class.
the black box is a silencer for intake noise. If you take a bare tube and swing it very fast in a circle it will produce a tone, the air will bounce back and forth bewteen the open ends of the tube and the frequency of the note produced is dependent on the length of the tube and its diameter. another cool fact, the faster you swing it, the frequency will increase in octaves, so if you produce an A at low speed you will produce an A one octave higher at a higher speed, and so on.
This happens with intake tubes past the throttle plate too, in fact the length and size of the runners determines the resonant frequency of the intake pulses bouncing back and forth between the throttle plate and the valve and thereby affect engine powerbands, which is why intakes with long, thin runners make more low end torque than those with short, large diameter runners.
I digress. The aluminum part is just the union for the box to attach, and the box itself is just to increase the volume of air in the intake tube and lower the resonant frequency (least required energy, highest output of, in this case, sound). This is why guys think CAI make thier cars so much faster, it is a sympathetic response to the louder intake noise.
So you can take it off, the box or the whole tube, with no ill effects, except more intake noise. The factory was concerned with quiet. It wont gain any hp, but it wont lose any either, and you might scare a squirell the next time you floor it.