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K&n Fipk 2 Air Intake 1999-2004 Ford Super Duty Truck 6.8l V10 4x4 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

San Dimas, California, US

San Dimas, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:57-2524-2 Interchange Part Number:FIPK Other Part Number:6.8L V10 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:K&N

The World's Best Flowing, Best Filtering, High Performance
"Street-Legal" Air Intake Systems

  • Guaranteed to Provide more HP and   Increased   Acceleration
  •  Engineered to Specific Vehicle Design
  • Easy to Install, Usually in 90 minutes or less!
  • Lasts up to 100,000 Miles Before Service is Required (depending on driving conditions)
  • Million Mile Limited Warranty
  • Replaces OEM Filter and Air Box
  • Air Filter is Washable and Reusable
  • Works with Original Equipment Manufacturer Computer Systems
  • Designed to use Factory Holes & Mounting Points Whenever Possible
  • CARB Exempt and street legal in all 50 US States

Our 57 Series Gen II Air Intake Kits (FIPK's) are built for many different vehicles and represent a dramatic improvement over a K&N O/E replacement filter alone; they use only non-metallic rotationally molded tubes that can reduce air temperature and decrease intake sound over a metal tube.  Restriction can exist BETWEEN an air filter and the engine reducing the benefit of a K&N Air Filter.  The weakest link in the airflow “chain” robs a vehicle of its natural horsepower.  Often that weak point is the factory air path leading to the Engine.  K&N Air Intake Kits virtually eliminate air path restriction by replacing the air filter and the entire air path to the engine.  The aerodynamically engineered tube drives a massive amount of air into an engine, which translates into POWER.

  

K&N 57 Series kits are truly state-of-the-art.  We start with the largest conical shaped high-flow air filter we can fit into the engine compartment while using factory holes and mounting points.  This extra filter size provides even more airflow at lower restriction than a standard K&N O/E replacement filter that is limited to the size of the factory air box.  The oversized air filter also captures and holds more dirt increasing the service life before a cleaning is required (up to 100,000 miles).  When possible, the filter is isolated from high engine temperature by a heat shield designed to lower the temperature of the air entering the engine, which increases horsepower.  Next we attach the filter to a rotationally molded tube made from interlaced High Density Polyethylene (HDPE).  This process allows us to precisely shape the tube to reduce turbulence and accelerate airflow into the engine.  This is why some of our tubes have unique shapes that are specifically engineered for each application.  Finally the tube is connected to the engine with adapters made from high strength materials such as silicon and reinforced nylon and ensures long life.  Put all this together and you have the best high-flow intake system available today.

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