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P2m For Nissan S14/15 Sr20det Thermal Intake Gasket P2-tigns145 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.50
Location:

Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:P2-TIGNS145 Brand:P2M

 
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Phase 2 Motortrend Inc.
377 S Lemon Ave Suite E
Walnut, CA 91789 USA
Tel: 909-594-3619
Brand: P2M
Part Number: P2-TIGNS145


Description:

P2M thermal intake manifold gasket act as a heat barrier between heat transfer from engine cylinder head to the intake manifold.  The specially formulated material blocks heat up to 2-3+ deg celsius, by lowering the intake air temperature going into the engine can contribute to more power and torque generated by the engine.  The thermal gasket also spaces out the intake plenum to create a slightly larger air volume for the intake manifold.

* NOTE: PLEASE APPLY HIGH TEMP SILICONE AROUND THE AREA OF COOLANT PASSAGE TO ENSURE PROPER SEAL.


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