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10161060 Features:
The Roto-fab cold air intake for your 2011-13 Caprice adds power, looks great and gives your car an awesome sound! This is the same cold air intake system which has been so popular with Pontiac G8 owners since 2008! When you consider Roto-fab's proven track record with this platform, it's easy to see why this intake has become so popular for the Caprice.
Our approach was to design a cold air intake system that incorporates all of the features necessary to maximize performance and air flow and is easy to install. We started with an air box that is a complete, one-piece molded unit extending downward and outboard of the frame rail.
This is crucial since the radiator fans fill the engine compartment with extremely hot air. The box was designed to maximize filter size while creating good alignment for the MAF sensor and the duct work to the throttle body.
The open top cold air intake combined with the hood seal allows the most air possible to all areas of the filter while maintaining a barrier against harmful engine and radiator heat. Also, the exposed filter looks very impressive when you pop your hood!
Thanks for considering a Roto-fab cold air intake system for your 2011-13 Caprice!
This listing is for the cold air intake with the optional dry filter. The replacement dry filter is part number 10135004.
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