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Outlaw induction for the RADIX supercharger!


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TBYRNE Motorsports is now taking orders for the new Outlaw induction that is designed to work with the RADIX supercharger.

 

This new Outlaw system consists of a giant version of Outlaw's (utility patent pending) air filter. This Outlaw air filter gives you 9 inches of filter media length with all of the popular Outlaw filter design features. The Outlaw air filter mounts into a wide-mouthed Outlaw air box with seal trim for the inner fenderwell. This system utilizes the Magna Charger supplied intake tube (as shown in the

installation picture). You can increase your horsepower and torque output over the drop-in in a matter of minutes. You can expect a conservative increase of 10+ horsepower and torque across the RPM range. Testing has seen a 1.5 MPG increase on the highway.

 

INSM-0023

2002 - 2005 GM 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L with a RADIX SUPERCHARGER

(contains Outlaw Air Box, Outlaw Air Filter) utilizes the Radix supplied

intake tube. $179.99

 

We're offering FREE shipping for orders placed by August 31st (48 states only). This product should be ready to ship on September 5th!

 

Want to receive a free induction? We will include a free Outlaw induction when you purchase a RADIX supercharger between now and September 5th. We will also pick up the tab to ship the while package to you (48 states only).

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