K&N Typhoon Short Ram Air Intake for the Subaru WRX / STI
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(a) If the vehicle's stock exhaust system does not contain a catalytic converter, then an aftermarket exhaust part is a replacement part as long as the part does not remove or replace any emission control equipment originally attached to the stock exhaust system, such as oxygen sensors.
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(2) Executive Order Parts
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Subaru WRX / STI Typhoon Short Ram Air Intake made by K&N
K&N has developed a free-flowing mandrel bent aluminum cold air induction system specifically for the Subaru WRX / STI! This allows your engine to inhale a larger amount air compared to the stock intake while also giving you an increase of 34 hp @ 5400 RPM's.
More air leads to more usable power all the way through out the RPM range as well as adding a deeper and more aggressive engine sound! Included in the kit is a heat shield that directly installs into the original OEM air box space.
The intake tubing is finished in wrinkle red powder coat that is made to last and look good in the engine bay! Depending on driving conditions, the over-sized cone shaped filter can be used up to 100,000 Miles before a cleaning is needed.
Utilizing all existing factory mounting locations, installation is easy and take on average about 90 minutes to complete.
K&N Subaru WRX / STI Typhoon Short Ram Air Intake Features:
- Guaranteed to increase horsepower up to 34 hp @5400 rpm
- Improved throttle response and engine sound
- Easy installation, averaging 90 minutes or less
- Utilizes all factory mounting plate
- Washable and re-usable lifetime air filter
- K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty
Specifications
Specifications
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Make |
Subaru |
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Model |
WRX |
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Part Number |
69-8007TWR |
| CA Compliance ⚠️ | Not street legal in California. |
| Prop 65 ⚠️ | This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. |
