K&N Air Filters 2016-17 Ford Focus RS 2.3L

KN Air Filters 69 3539TB 2016 17 Ford Focus RS 2.3L

The K&N 69-3539TB Typhoon air intake system is a free-flowing, mandrel-bent aluminum tube air induction system. A molded scoop funnels outside air towards the filter. The intake tube has an attractive blue powder-coat finish to match the car’s badging and and it accommodates the factory air pressure sensor. The oversized air filter can be used for up to 100,000 miles before servicing is needed depending on driving conditions. Gain up to an estimated 33.01HP and 31.38lbft of torque.

MSRP: $417.00

http://knfilters.com

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