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Toyota
The AIRAID MXP Rotational Molded Air Box Air Intake is engineered to give your engine larger amounts of cooler air to produce more horsepower and torque. The intake system retains the original location of the air filter but delivers a big boost with the addition of a huge open-element air inlet protected by the MXP Rotational Molded Air Box that utilizes the factory cold air inlets while keeping the filter isolated from hot engine compartment air. This system utilizes a replacement low-restriction intake tube. The 360-degree red synthetic conical AIRAID premium air filter is washable and reusable, less restrictive than traditional paper, and assures superior filtration. The AIRAID MXP Rotational Molded Air Box Air Intake is easy to install with common hand tools. Some AIRAID air intakes are not legal for sale or use in California and other states adopting California emission standards, while others are 50 state legal. View the product's vehicle applications to determine the legal status for each vehicle.
- Increases horsepower and torque
- Replaces stock air box, air filter and intake tubing
- Rotational Molded Air Box keeps intake air isolated from engine bay heat
- Rotational Molded Air Box keeps intake air isolated from engine bay heat
- Easy to install using commonly available tools
- High airflow premium synthetic air filter
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