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Jlt Cold Air Intake Kit (15-16 Gt) on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Travelers Rest, South Carolina, United States

Travelers Rest, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CAI-FMG15 Brand:JLT UPC:Does not apply

This product requires a tune. 

With a JLT Performance Cold Air Intake and a custom tune installed on your 2015-2016 GT you can expect to see a huge jump in horsepower and torque at the rear wheels. The cold air intake itself is good for 15 RWHP and 12 RWTQ, but when combined with the required tune you can expect to see up to an additional 37 horsepower and 26 ft/lbs. of torque at the rear wheels over stock. In addition to an increase in power you will also see an impressive improvement in driving performance.

  • See Up to 37 RWHP and 26 RWTQ - with Tune
  • 110mm MAF Housing
  • Reusable S&B High Flow Air Filter
  • Easy Installation and Maintenance
  • Computer Tune Required

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