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advanced FLOW engineering (aFe) Cummins Intake Horn - Nov '07

 
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Posted: 02/28/08
06:53 PM

Cummins Intake Horn

advanced FLOW engineering (aFe) introduces the BladeRunner Charged Air Manifold for the '03-'07 Dodge Ram Cummins turbodiesel. The first in a series, this new line of charged-air manifolds utilizes a patent-pending Multiple Directional Vane (MDV) Technology to improve air delivery to the engine. The multiple internal vanes smooth the airflow at critical transition points for up to 32.9 percent better airflow (cfm) than stock. The combination of internal vanes and a less restrictive mounting bolt design produced dyno-tested results ranging up to 17 hp and 50 lb-ft of torque at 1,975 rpm over the stock manifold. In addition to performance gains, this manifold offers multiple ports (four tapped and three untapped) for various probes and injection options. Polished powdercoated wrinkled black finish enhances the "blade" design for a rugged OE look.

Info: 951/493-7100, www.afefilters.com



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