K&N Cold Air Intake for Dodge Charger/Challenger and Chrysler 300 |
The 2011 model offers excellent engine packages. One option in particular is the base model package that comes with fuel efficient, yet powerful, 3.6L V6 that pushes out around 290 horsepower and achieves an average of 27 miles per gallon.
During the muscle car era it was all about going faster with what was available to you. Many gear heads had to find new ways to make a few extra horsepower. While today the goal remains the same, there are more options available to car enthusiasts. One modification many consider a fairly affordable way to increase performance is by replacing the factory intake system with an aftermarket replacement. If this is something you may be interested in, K&N, the world leader in air filtration technology, has you covered.
K&N cold air intake 69-2544TP was developed specifically for the 2011-2012 Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, and Chrysler 300 with the 3.6L engine. This Typhoon cold air intake system comes equipped with all the necessary components required to help your engine breath better. This intake system includes a K&N high flow air filter, an intake pipe with a chrome like finish, a heat shield, and a hardware package with detailed installation instructions.
Every K&N cold air intake system, including 69-2544TP, is tested to fit and function properly on specified applications. Of course power testing is important with any air intake design. First a test is run to show the rear wheel horsepower of a completely factory 2011 Charger with a 3.6L. A second test is run with the same vehicle after installing the intake. After lengthy testing the 69-2544TP cold air intake showed an estimated 7.92 horsepower gain on the K&N in-house dyno.
If you are looking for a quality product that will last you a lifetime, 69-2544TP is definitely something you should consider. This intake system comes backed by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty. The K&N air filter is washable and reusable but you won't need to do that for up to 100,000 miles depending on driving conditions. This system allows air to flow into your engine with little restriction for more performance while protecting your engine from harmful contaminants.
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