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2014+ Volant CAI


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I am selling my used Volant CAI off my 2015 Silverado. It is part number 15554 which is made for the 6.2 but I changed the TB coupler to fit my 5.3. 

 

It will come with the 5.3 and a 6.2 coupler so it is ready to installed on either engine.

 

Comes with MAF gasket, screws, hoses and everything to install. Filter still has life before needing cleaned and re-oiled.

 

It has 20,000 miles on it.

 

Asking $250 shipped in the USA.

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12 hours ago, graystonelbz said:

do you have the 6.2 coupler as well?

No but I'll see if I can get one. It is just a 4" straight hose coupler where the 5.3 is a 4" to 3.5" reducing hose coupler for the smaller throttle body.

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Bump. It will come with both a 5.3 and 6.2 coupler so it can be installed on either.

Posted
6 hours ago, Brian P said:

Will this fit a Yukon Denali?

2014+ it should

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  • 4 weeks later...
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3 hours ago, TheGreatOne said:

Anything wrong with it if I may ask?.....or is there a reason why you arent using it on your truck

I put my truck back to stock and traded it in. No longer need. Won't fit new truck.

 

Nothing wrong with it.

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