2009-2018 Dodge Ram 5.7L V8, 2019-2021 Ram 1500 Classic K&N Cold Air Intake
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Part: kn63-1561
Manufacturer: K&N Engineering
Pricing Group: K&N
Description: K&N 2009-2018 Dodge Ram 1500 Pick Up V8-5.7L and 2019-2021 Dodge Ram 1500 CLASSIC V8-5.7L Air Charger Performance Intake
Features:
The K&N 63 Series Air Charger Intake Kits include some of K&N's latest high-flow designs fresh to the market
Custom-engineered for your specific year, make and model
Amp-up throttle response, pulling power, and even add up to 26 horsepower to the pedal
Anchored by the largest possible K&N Filter charger cotton-gauze filter that's washable and reusable
Coast a crosslink nylon intake tube that keeps air cooler than metal pipes
Packed with detailed installation instructions and a complete hardware kit for easy DIY installation
Your K&N 63 Series Air Charger Air Intake Kit comes with the protection of a Million Mile Limited Warranty
Description
Before K&N's latest intake designs become a certified member of their hallowed 57 Series FIPK line, they start as a 63 Series Air Charger. It's what makes the 63 Series Air Intakes some of the most potent and powerful high-flow devices to roll out of the famous K&N factory.
K&N starts every 63 Series Intake with the largest possible Filter charger cloth filter that will fit your vehicle. Massive airflow runs through this washable, reusable filter for the biggest power gains. Couple that with K&N's crosslink nylon intake tube that runs cooler than a metal pipe, and the 63 Series Air Charger Kit stuffs pure pedal punch right into your power plant.
Best yet, adding this raw power takes less than 90 minutes and requires no drilling or modification. Detailed instructions and a complete hardware kit make this DIY project a breeze. Plus, K&N includes a Million Mile Limited Warranty with your 63 Series Air Charger Intake Kit. So, why wait? Place your order for raw 63 Series power now.
Notes
Please verify your state's emissions regulations before ordering. For reference, CARB exempt products are legal for use in all 50 states. Products that are not CARB exempt are legal in most states, but may not be used in California or states with similar emissions control laws. |