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K&N 11-23 Dodge Charger V6 3.6L NextGen Cold Air Intake

KNN50-2544

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This K&N NextGen cold air intake system is engineered for Dodge Charger V6 3.6L F/I. A high-density polyethylene (HDPE) rotationally molded tube helps increase the volume of airflow by 42.7% to your engine and provides an increase of 14.94 horsepower and 8.22 torque with no tune required. This intake system is paired with a washable, reusable High-Flow LIFETIME Air Filter featuring oiled cotton filter media. The oversized, conical design allows you to go up to 100,000 miles between filter services under normal highway driving conditions. A custom designed NextGen air box helps protect intake air from the high temperature of your engine bay, and the entire system can typically be installed in less than 60 minutes.

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MPN: 50-2544
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K&N 11-23 Dodge Charger V6 3.6L NextGen Cold Air Intake

$449.99

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