2010-2014 Chevy Camaro V6 50-State Legal Performance Air Intake From K&N Filters
- 10 Sept 2015
The K&N performance air intake system for 2010-2014 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6 models is a little different from the average K&N performance air intake. K&N designers chose to retain the use of the 2010-2014 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6 stock air box when designing the 57-3075 K&N performance air intake system. The 2010-2014 Chevrolet Camaro’s standard 3.6L V6 is a highly sophisticated engine, and retaining the use of the stock air filter box has several engineering benefits. Retaining the stock air box allowed K&N Intakes designers to increase performance while keeping inlet air temperatures, and air / fuel ratios within factory specifications. Utilizing the stock air box maintains the use of the factory cold air inlet near the front wheel, without exposing the air filter to the elements. However, the best part about retaining the stock air filter box of 2010-2014 Chevy Camaro 3.6L V6 models is that K&N Intake designers were able to retain all factory connections, including stock emissions control equipment, to create a 50-state street legal air intake system.
Testing revealed that the factory maze of air intake ducting is a source of restriction in the stock Chevy Camaro air induction system. Included in the K&N air intake system for 2010-2014 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6 models is a free-flowing roto-molded HDPE air intake tube which helps to overcome the restriction found in the stock air ducting. Restriction isn’t the only trouble with the stock air intake as it also creates turbulence in the incoming air. The molded HDPE intake tube used in 57-3075 has a smooth and consistent internal circumference for reduced airflow turbulence. Reducing restriction and straightening airflow allows the Fifth Gen Camaro’s standard 3.6-liter V6 engine to breathe easier.
To complement the new 2010-2014 Chevy Camaro 3.6L K&N air intake tube, a new K&N High-Flow replacement air filter, designed to reduce restriction over typical paper air filters, is included with 57-3075. The K&N 2010-2014 Chevy Camaro 3.6L 50-state street legal air intake includes K&N High-flow replacement air filter 33-2434 to reduce the restriction inherent to using a stock paper air filter. K&N High-flow air filters are built with woven cotton air filter media lightly coated with oil and pleated between two layers of wire screen mesh to help increase airflow, while also providing outstanding engine protection. K&N High-flow air filters are washable and reusable and can even go up to 50,000 miles between cleanings, depending on driving conditions.
In-house dyno testing shows that the K&N 2010-2014 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6 street legal air intake produced a helpful estimated 4.84 horsepower and 7.22 lb-ft maximum increase at the wheels of an otherwise stock 2013 V6 Camaro. All of the design features of the K&N performance 2010-2014 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6-liter V6 50 state legal air intake system were tuned to enhance horsepower and torque delivery across the RPM range, making it a power increase that can be used even during average driving situations. A K&N street legal air intake system is a fast and easy upgrade for 2010- 2014 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6 models. In fact, by retaining the stock air filter box, installation of K&N air intake 57-3075 can be completed with a screwdriver and the simple to follow step by step instructions. There is no need to make any other modifications to your Camaro to experience the increased performance of K&N Camaro V6 intake 57-3075. Plus, K&N air intake 57-3075 is street legal in all 50 states for 2010-2014 Chevy Camaro 3.6L V6 models. K&N is so confident in its products that K&N backs its High-flow Air Filters and Performance Air Intake Systems with a 10-year/million mile limited warranty as well as a horsepower guarantee for K&N air intake systems. K&N cold air intake 57-3075 is designed to add a street legal performance upgrade to the following Chevy Camaro models: 2014 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6 K&N performance air intakes for Chevrolet Camaro models can be found on the Chevrolet Camaro Air Intakes page. |
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