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K&N Series 63 AirCharger Cold Air Intake (07-09 4.7L Tundra)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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K&N Series 63 AirCharger Cold Air Intake (07-09 4.7L Tundra)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Boosts Overall Engine Performance
      • Achieve Better Engine Sound and Faster Throttle Response
      • Red, Cotton Gauze Reusable Air Filter
      • High-Density Polyethylene Intake Pipe
      • Comes With Replacement Heat Shield
      • Easy Installation With Mounting Hardware
      • No CARB Certification, Not Legal in California
      • Backed by K&N’s Million Mile/10-Year Warranty
      • Fits 2007-2009 4.7L Toyota Tundra Models

      Description

      Game-Changing Upgrade. The K&N Series 63 AirCharger Cold Air Intake is one of those aftermarket upgrades that is truly a game-changer. With cleaner and colder air headed for your Tundra's engine, you get more efficient combustion. This translates into added horsepower and torque, more miles per gallon, and a faster throttle response. As an added bonus, your engine would sound better than stock with a deeper growl that can turn heads.

      Washable and Reusable Filter. One of the major components of this kit is the red cone-shaped filter. The media is made of fine cotton-gauze that’s washable and reusable. But don’t fret at the prospect of maintenance since this filter can be used for up to 100,000 miles before you need to wash it.

      Polyethylene Construction. The K&N Series 63 AirCharger Cold Air Intake comes with its own heat shield and air intake tube. The tube is made out of a high-density polyethylene material that’s heat and wear-resistant. The key to its improved efficiency is the free-flow design that’s a far cry from the restrictive stock intake.

      Basic Installation. With everything provided from major components to the smallest hardware, you’ll find the installation of this air intake easy. In fact, all you need are a few hand tools from your toolbox and you’ll be done in no time at all.

      Million Mile/10-Year Warranty. K&N warranties the Series 63 AirCharger Cold Air Intake against defects in material and workmanship for up to 1 million miles of use or 10 years, whichever comes first. However, damages resulting from shipping, mishandling, installation, and more may not be honored.

      Doesn’t Have a CARB Certificate. This air intake system does not have a CARB certification. This means that it isn’t legal for sale or use in California and any other state that adopts California’s emission procedures.

      Application. The K&N Series 63 AirCharger Cold Air Intake will fit 2007-2009 4.7L Toyota Tundra models.

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      Details

      K&N 63-9032-1

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Air Filter
      • (1) Intake Tube
      • (1) Heat Shield
      • (4) Hoses
      • (5) Brackets
      • Installation Hardware
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      Reviews of K&N Intake products have an average rating of 4.8 out of 5

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