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Heat soak can be a performance killer under the hood. We get asked about it all the time: What is it? How does it happen? Can K&N intakes help?
Thankfully, managing heat soak is something we design around from the start. So we decided to hit the road and demonstrate what happens in a real-world scenario – comparing two different types of vehicles with a K&N intake system versus the stock setup. Come along with us and let us show you how it really works where it matters most.
K&N® has just introduced a stunning new carbon fiber air intake system—a new 50-State legal intake option engineered specifically for 2015-2016 Chevy Corvette 6.2L V8 models. The K&N® 57-3090 offers an estimated power increase of 50.71-horsepower and 62.85 lb./ft. of torque*, exceptional engine protection, and improved engine sound on acceleration.
The 2018 Ford Raptor features the High-Output 3.5L V6 EcoBoost® engine—a twin-turbo, intercooled DOHC 24-valve paired with a 10-speed automatic. Known for its speed and performance, the Raptor is a formidable off-road capable vehicle, and is well-suited to the demands of difficult terrain. K&N® now offers the 63-2599 air intake system—engineered specifically for 2017-2018 Ford F150 3.5L V6s, 2018 Lincoln Navigator 3.5L V6s, 2018 Ford Expedition 3.5L V6s, and 2017-2018 Ford F150 Raptor 3.5L V6 models. The K&N® 63-2599 high-density polyethylene (HDPE) intake system boasts an estimated power increase of 12.3-horsepower and 25 lb./ft. of torque*, improved engine sound, and protection under K&N’s 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty.
Designed to be compatible with 2017-2019 Chevrolet Colorado 3.6L V6 and GMC Canyon 3.6L V6 models, K&N® 63-3104, 71-3104, and 77-3104KP cold air intake systems offer a guaranteed increase in horsepower and torque for Colorado and Canyon owners.