Want to get more horsepower? Choose performance air intake that is designed specifically for your vehicle. The air system is manufactured to smooth and straighten the air flow. As a result, your vehicle's engine will produce more power and torque improving fuel economy. The air intake significantly cleans up your engine compartment saving it from wear and tear.
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Custom engineered to force more air into the engine, the performance air intake systems are usually made of high-flowing materials such as aluminum, silicone, or stainless steel. All air intakes are designed to replace OEM intake. Featuring filter, this product need to be cleaned to provide good air flow capacity.
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