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Airaid Cold Air Intake for 2014+ 6.2L


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For sale is this gently use cold air intake system from Airaid for all 2014+ GM trucks and SUV's with the 6.2L V8 Engine. Also included is the pre-filter that reflects water and other debris off the filter for a longer service life. The specifics for this kit are as follows:

The AIRAID 202-111 fits some Cadillac Escalade, Cadillac Escalade ESV, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, GMC Yukon Denali, and GMC Yukon Denali XL models. See vehicle applications for details.
The AIRAID MXP Air Intake System represents the ultimate in AIRAID's cold air induction systems and delivers higher levels of horsepower and acceleration gains for specific Chevrolet Silverado, Cadillac Escalade, GMC Sierra, GMC Yukon Denali and GMC Denali XL models. This air intake starts with a replacement one-piece roto-molded air box that addresses all the shortcomings of the restrictive factory design. Housed inside the air box is an AIRAID premium air filter for outstanding air flow and filtration. Air is directed through a new air intake tube constructed of cross-linked, high-density polyethylene that is designed using extensive computer modeling to maintain proper mass air flow readings and calibration. This MXP air intake system incorporates a built-in velocity stack, which further promotes airflow, and has provisions for the factory mass air sensor and PCV tubes. What this all means is that you get a simple-to-install, yet extremely sophisticated system to increase air flow while maintaining proper air-to-fuel ratios, thereby eliminating the need for recalibration after installation. Just bolt it on and go! This air intake system is backed by AIRAID's No Hassle Lifetime Warranty. 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 this product's vehicle applications to determine the legal status for each vehicle.

Black dry synthetic premium air filter
Superior horsepower and acceleration gains
Replaces stock intake tubing, air filter and air box
Easy to install using commonly available tools
High airflow washable and reusable air filter media
No Hassle Lifetime Warranty
Air filter is protected from the engine compartment hot air
Tuned velocity stack for high air flow and mass air sensor functionality

For the pre-filter: (not-shown in pics)
The AIRAID Pre-Filter is highly recommended for use over your AIRAID premium air filter in extremely dirty environments. The AIRAID Pre-Filter is manufactured from a durable water resistant polyester material and helps to support longer service intervals for the AIRAID washable air filter that the pre-filter protects. With uniform micro openings that filter out debris 5 microns and larger, the dyno & flow bench testing has proven no significant loss in power or airflow using this product.

Pre-filter protection available for the majority of air intake system filters
Filters our particles down to 5 microns
Installs in seconds over your existing air filter
More than doubles cleaning intervals
Water Resistant For Extreme Protection

I paid $475 for this intake kit and pre-filter new, so asking $325 shipped to lower 48. No trades.
For more information, contact me at 501-940-03 One Two. Located in Little Rock, Arkansas.

 

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How many miles? Is everything from the new kit included? Are any of the hoses shortened?

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How many miles? Is everything from the new kit included? Are any of the hoses shortened?

About 25k miles. Everything is included, even instructions and all the papers that came with it in original box. No modifications were made to the kit at all.

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