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Set 5 Mm Thermal Intake Manifold Gasket Mmc Evo 1, 2, 3 4g63t, 4g63. on 2040-parts.com

US $31.99
Location:

Барнаул, Altai Krai, Russian Federation

Барнаул, Altai Krai, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:Engineer Of Motoring Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:MD192031 Country/Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation

The best,  qualitative material, the best in the world market, Russian production. Operating temperature condition -200 - +260 C

Expiration date 10 years.

Simple & effective upgrade

Re-usable. Can be re-used after manifold disassemble

Direct replacements for OEM intake manifold and throttle body gaskets

Protects against heat soak and reduces the incoming air temperature before it reaches the cylinder head.

Reduces heat transfer into the intake manifold

High Heat deflection

Thermal intake & throttle body gaskets will help reduce intake air temps by removing the direct connection of the intake manifold to the cylinder head. By placing this thermal gasket between the intake manifold and the cylinder head, you will help reduce the amount of heat soak the intake manifold normally absorbs from the cylinder head.

OEM Number:

MD192031 - 5 mm

MD 180361; MD 157183 - 5 mm

AUTO:

MMC EVO 1, 2, 3

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