K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kits (FIPK)

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jackie

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I would like to know more about the K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kits (FIPK).
 

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Here, look at this link, if you mean, how it is installed.

http://www.kandn.com/instructions/63-1103.pdf

And here's a product description. Average cost $250.00

A sister product to our 57 Series FIPK, our 63 Series Intake Kits or AirCharger® Intakes are built for many different vehicles and represent a dramatic improvement over a K&N O/E replacement filter alone. They enjoy a faster speed to market than our 57 Series kits due to their pending CARB status. These intakes use only non-metallic rotationally molded tubes that can reduce intake air temperature and decrease intake sound over a metal tube. Restriction can exist BETWEEN an air filter and the engine reducing the benefit of a K&N Air Filter. The weakest link in the airflow "chain" robs a vehicle of its natural horsepower. Often that weak point is the factory air path leading to the Engine. K&N Air Intake Kits virtually eliminate air path restriction by replacing the air filter and the entire air path to the engine. The aerodynamically engineered tube drives a massive amount of air into an engine, which translates into POWER. 63 Series Intake Kits are not legal for street use in some U.S. states. [MORE]

63-1103 Product Specifications
Product Style: 63 Series Aircharger Kits
Estimated Horsepower Gain: 6.36 HP @ 5274 RPM
Replacement Filter: RF-1048
CARB Exempt: No
Weight: 9.5 lb (4.3 kg)
Product Box Length: 18.38 in (467 mm)
Product Box Width: 12.38 in (314 mm)
Product Box Height: 12.75 in (324 mm)
 
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