Riverside, CA, – The K&N High-Flow Intake System for the 2009-10 Nissan 370Z 3.7L, (part no. ) increases horsepower by 14.2 hp at 5600 rpm over the stock intake configuration. To achieve such a performance increase, K&N replaces the original dual intake assembly; including the air boxes, air filters and intake tubes with an all-new intake design. The new system draws air through K&N High-Flow Air Filters that increases airflow and never need to be replaced. Protecting the cone-shaped air filters, and isolating it from engine heat, are powder coated heat shields that replaces the stock air boxes. As it passes the filter, air travels through K&N mandrel bent aluminum tubes that are formed and shaped, in the design phase, to drive a more laminar flow of air to the car’s engine.
The is currently available where quality performance is sold, can be installed in 90 minutes or less and is backed by the same K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty®as all K&N OE Replacement Air Filters.
K&N Engineering, Inc., with headquarters in Riverside, California, has been the world's leader in performance filter technology since 1969, serving the needs of the automotive, motorcycle, marine, industrial and military markets. K&N is heavily involved in nearly every form of motorsports, from off-road and powersports, to drag racing, stock cars and road racing. For more information about K&N, please contact K&N Engineering, Inc., P.O. Box 1329, Riverside, CA 92502-1329, (800) 858-3333, (951) 826-4001 Fax, or to see updated vehicle applications visit
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