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14" X 4" Washable Air Filter Re-usable Oiled Filter Chevy Ford Holley 4 Barrel on 2040-parts.com

US $36.99
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King, North Carolina, United States

King, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SP26-107-1004 Washable Air Cleaner::Washable K&N Style Air Filter Warranty:Yes Engine Size::Chevy, Ford, GM, Holley, Edelbrock 4 Barrel Brand:Scorpion

  • Scorpion 14” x 4” High Flow Washable Air Filter
  • Listing Includes 14” Washable High Flow Re-Usable Air Filter
  • Fits 2 & 4 Barrel Carburetors Using a 14" Air Filter (Holley, Edelbrock)
  • Get more Air into the Engine with Scorpion’s High Flow Air Filter & High Flow Air Cleaner Top, More Air In equals more Horsepower
  • Filters are Pre Oiled and Ready to Use
  • Washable Design saves you money for years to come
  • Scorpion Air Filters are Flow Tested for Optimal Performance with the same Flow Results such as K&N & Spectra
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