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Chrysler 300 Air Intakes

Increase performance for your 2005 2006 2007 2008 Chrysler 300 / 300C with Performance Air Intake, Chrysler 300 Air Intake Systems. Chrysler 300 Accessories and Parts. K and N Filters Chrysler 300 Cool Air Intake, Fujita Air Chrysler 300c Hemi Short Ram Air Intake 44hp Gain - Chrysler 300 Cold Air Intake at the best prices

FUJITA COLD AIR INTAKE SYSTEMS
A Cold Air Intake is traditionally longer and in most cases extended behind the bumper cover so that it can ingest direct air that is both cooler and denser. In addition to more direct air, the longer plenum achieves higher torque gains as well as impressive horsepower figures. Depending on the complexity of the plenum route, the Fujita Cold Air Intake may come as a 1 piece or 2 piece intake system. Different diameters, filters, and bends are all key factors of the R&D process of each Cold Air Intake. The in-house Dynojet is the final judge of which intake configuration will make it to production. Air/Fuel ratios are also an important factor in testing the Cold Air Intake, ensuring that safe and near factory levels are maintained in order to not trip any electronic sensors on the vehicle

Each FUJITA Intake System Comes Complete with:

  • 6061 T6 Aluminum Intake Tubing with Polished finish *except special editions
  • Reinforced Silicone Hose
  • Carbon Plated T-bolt clamps *unless linear clamps are required
  • Fujita Super Flow High Performance Air Filter
  • TIG Welded bracketry
  • Vibration Mounts
  • Free NOS Energy Drink courtesy of drinknos.com

Chrysler 300 Cold Air Intakes by K&N

K&N High Performance Air Intakes for Chrysler Vehicles, Performance air intakes from K&N are guaranteed to increase horsepower.  By replacing your vehicle's restrictive factory air filter and air intake housing with a K&N Performance Air Intake, your 300C's engine can take in air with less effort. This translates into guaranteed horsepower - http://www.knfilters.com/air_intake/chrysler_300.aspx

  • Guaranteed Horsepower Gain!
  • Engineered to Specific Vehicle Design
  • K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty® 
  • Easy to Install, usually in 90 minutes or less!
  • Lasts up to 100,000 miles before service is required (depending on driving conditions)
  • Easy High Performance Add-on

AFe Chrysler 300 Cold Air Intake System

Furnish your Chrysler 300 with the power and efficiency that it deserves with the aFe Magnum Force Stage 1 Cold Air Intake System and the AFe Chrysler 300 Magnum Force Stage 2 Cold Air Intake System. Constructed to fit all model 2005 2006 2007 2008 Chrysler 300 (Base LX, Limited, Touring, Hemi C, SRT8)

Cool Cold Air Intakes


by coronas44
Your engine needs to get as much oxygen as it can in order to perform to its maximum potential. One of the best ways to maximize the amount of oxygen entering your motor is to make sure that the air coming in through the intake is as cold as possible. Cold air is denser than hot or warm air, and this extra density translates into a lot more oxygen per cubic foot.

Your sport compact car might be outfitted with a smaller, 4-cylinder engine. These engines rev fairly high, making the ability to draw in as much cold air as possible a priority. One really simply and inexpensive way to chill out the air hitting your engine is to install something called a cold air intake. This intake is designed to replace the factory air filter, and a section of the intake piping that is usually located towards the front of the car.

Boiling it down, there are three different concepts underlying a cold air intake 's design. The first is the piping. Most intakes are created in order to form the straightest path possible from the air filter to the intake. Obviously, in some vehicles engine bays are cramped and some curvature is required, but in general, designers attempt to limit 90 degree curves in the pipe that may impede air flow.

The second concept is the idea of an open element air filter. Your car 's stock air filter is protected inside of what is called an air box. This helps to keep it from getting too dirty, but it also muffles the noise of the air intake, making for a pretty uninspiring sound when you rev the engine. A cold air intake usually uses a cone filter which is not enclosed, allowing it to draw air from all sides. These filters, as in the case of companies like K&N, are washable and contain a thin layer of oil that helps trap dirt. The airflow of these cotton filters is also usually greater than a stock paper filter, so you end up trading a bit of engine protection for increased oxygen.

The third, and probably the most overlooked aspect of a cold air intake, is placement. You might have seen some kits installed in such a way that the filter is simply dropped directly into the engine bay. This can actually reduce the performance of your motor, because the air near an engine is quite hot, and does not contain nearly as much oxygen as air from the outside. If you want to place the filter inside your engine bay, you can but you need to take steps to ensure that it is insulated from engine heat.

You can do this by building a small enclosure that makes a seal with the hood when closed and keeps hot air from reaching the intake. You also want to make sure that there is a flow of fresh air from outside the car that is actually directed towards the filter itself. Some people install the filter outside the engine bay, in one of the front fenders or just underneath the front bumper. This can be risky, as large puddles of water can force moisture into the intake. Filters in this position also tend to get dirty much more quickly. It 's really up to you how comfortable you are with your air filter 's position.

Cold air intakes are an inexpensive way to add a little bit more performance and a much more aggressive sound to your compact car.

About the Author

Justina Mathews writes issues that currently affect the performance car enthusiast. She also writes about issues that affect the street tuner industry, as well as import scene lifestyle. She 's a staff writer for fuel systems.


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