Ford/Lincoln/Mercury
K&N 77-2576KTK Series 77 High-Flow Performance Air Intake System:
- Estimated Horsepower Gain: 13.22 HP @ 5698 RPM
- Replacement Filter: RU-2960XD
- Air Filter Color: Red
- Air Filter Material: Cotton Gauze
- Air Filter Outlet Shape: Round
- Clamps Included: 4
- Clamp Material: Steel
- Clamp Style: Regular
- Intake Pipe Finish: Black
- Intake Pipe Material: Aluminum
Emissions Note:
This part is legal for sale and use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, in all 50 states, when used in accordance with the manufacturer's application guide because it has a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (EO) number #D-269-57.
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FAQ:
Do cold air intakes increase power?
- Yes, the K&N 77-2576KTK Performance Air Intake System enhances airflow, potentially boosting engine power.
- Improved air intake may lead to increased horsepower and torque for better performance.
When do you clean a K&N air filter?
- Clean the K&N air filter when dirt build-up is visible or during routine maintenance intervals.
- Follow K&N's instructions; typically, it's recommended after 50,000 miles for best performance.
Specifications:
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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