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AEM Universal Cold Air Intake System for Custom Cars and Engine Swaps

AEM Universal Air Intake System 21-5011
AEM Universal Air Intake System

Customizing cars and performing engine swaps to make a car your own one-off creation is a lot of fun, except when you cannot find the parts you need to make it work. AEM has changed that with the 21-5011 universal air intake kit.

The AEM 21-5011 air intake system is ideal for vehicles with an engine swap. GM E-rod Engines or Chrysler 5.7/6.2/392 HEMI engines are popular in Hot Rod and this universal air intake would be a great choice for use with these engines, however, the kit will also work for many engine swap and custom engine bay setups.

The AEM 21-5011 universal air intake kit is ideal when a custom intake is required for the engine setup and design. LS and Hemi engine swap vehicle owners with find this kit their dream come true.

AEM Synthetic Cleaner
Use AEM's 1-1000 synthetic cleaner
to clean the air filter

The AEM 21-5011 air intake system comes with an AEM Dryflow air filter, aluminum tubes, couplers, a weld-on mass air flow sensor pad, brackets and the hardware needed to custom build an air intake. By providing these parts, the builder has multiple options and configurations to make a high flowing intake system.

The 21-5011 universal air intake kit comes with an AEM Dryflow air filter, part 21-2059DK.

AEM's Dryflow air filters are washable and reusable and because they have lower restriction than typical paper air filters they can increase engine power and toque. This media is very easy to maintain and does not require the use of air filter oil. This air filter is very easy to clean and reuse and it can perform for up to 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.

When it is time to service the air filter, AEM's synthetic cleaner (part 1-1000) can be used to quickly breakup any road grime and dirt that is on the media, then just rinse out the media with water to wash it away. Once the filter media is dry, it is ready to use again.

AEM Dryflow Synthetic Air Filter 21-2059DK
AEM Dryflow Synthetic Air Filter 21-2059DK

The 21-5011 universal air intake system comes with a weld on MAF sensor pad to fit the Hitachi Blade style MAF sensor. The intake kit also can accommodate the GM tube style MAF sensor or be used as a speed density intake. In addition, the two brackets that are included are also designed to be bent and welded as needed, allowing more flexibility during design, setup and installation. The couplers, hose clamps, rubber anti vibration mounts are the same high quality components used in AEM intake systems.

The intake kit includes an instruction guide for assistance in installing your universal air intake system and it has tips on how to make everything fit and work together. This guild will help with mass air sensor setup, bracket placement, welding, and tube connection.

The AEM 21-5011 universal air intake system is very easy to use as a design tool to help finish that one of a kind engine swap in your hot rod, and it comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

For those who need additional parts or are looking to design a custom air intake from scratch, AEM also offers Universal Air Intake parts, which include various size straight tubes, pre-bent tubes, multiple size silicone hoses, couplers and adapters, multiple size hose clamps and various brackets and mass air sensor adapters. AEM makes it easy to design your own air intake system or find the parts you need to complete an existing project.

More information on AEM's full lineup of air intakes can be found on the AEM Air Intake Systems webpage. If you are looking for AEM performance products for a specific vehicle, use the AEM Product Search. To find an AEM dealer near you, use Search for AEM Dealer or simply visit AEMintakes.com.

AEM's Custom Air Intake Parts

AEM's Universal 21-5011 Air Intake Includes:
(1) AEM 21-2059DK Dry Flow filter
(3) 4 inch diameter pre-bent aluminum tubes (45, 90 and 120 degree bends)
(1) straight 36 inch long tube
(1) 4 inch diameter tube
(7) couplers (one 90 degree elbow, 4 straight 3" long 4" diameter couplers and 2 4" to 3.3/4" step couplers
(1) Weld on mass air flow Sensor mount for Hitachi blade sensors
(2) brackets
(2) 1" long rubber mounts
(2) 12" long weld on mount bracket
(2) 3/8" X 1-3/4" long nipple - weld on
(2) 3-1/2 to 4-1/2 range Hose Clamps
(1) 35" 3/8 breather hose


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Joey Seely's Bright Red Highly Modified Porsche 911 Carrera was Built for SEMA 2012

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Custom Porsche 911 Carrera at SEMA
Custom Porsche 911 Carrera at SEMA
Research concludes without question that Porsche packs the power of attraction. In what may be one of lamest wastes of mental energy, three universities recently found that when men blow huge amounts of capital on a new sports car, it is not because they are looking to help create good jobs for foreign autoworkers. Shockingly, as USA Today reported, "it turns out that the Porsche works as an effective sexual attractant to women."
SEMA featured Red 1985 Porsche 911 Carrera
SEMA featured Red 1985 Porsche 911 Carrera


Joey Seely's salaciously red 1985 Porsche 911 Carrera made a solid case for that scholastic conclusion at the 2012 SEMA show, as it drew a steady flow of gawkers and dreamers to their booth. This was Seely's fifth trip to the Las Vegas SEMA extravaganza.

"This project was dear to my heart, not just because it is my personal car, but it is a combination of what BBi (Autosport) and our partners can accomplish. Our vendors really came through for us to get the best products on the car possible, in a timely manner. It embodies everything we stand for," remarked Seely.

Seely is one of the owners of BBi Autosport in Huntington Beach, California. "In our world of aftermarket tuning, good quality and craft have been let go in the name of cheapness and convenience. Where others strive to find cheaper materials and processes, we strive to find superior ingredients and time consuming rituals that will guarantee a product built solely on passion, artistry and craft."
SEMA featured Red 1985 Porsche 911 Carrera
SEMA featured Red 1985 Porsche 911 Carrera


Seely and his partner have a combined 25 years of experience with building special project vehicles steeped with creativity and originality. "Our background is professional sports car racing, and I would say our specialty is fully engineering cars, from engine builds to chassis tuning," Seely explains. "We're like the old Italian guy tailoring suits for the ultra-wealthy. We tailor cars for our customers, be it something simple like exhaust tips or a full ground up track ready race car. We take pride in our work, so the customers that buy exhaust tips from us feel the same way about bbi's products, as the people who have full engine builds and the whole nine yards."
Porsche 911 Carrera at SEMA built to match the performance of the GT3s
Porsche 911 Carrera at SEMA built to match the performance of the GT3s


The most difficult part of the building Carrera was the hand shaped flares and the roof. Seely adds "The metal work required roughly 100 hours. It takes a lot of preparation. The car was completely rebuilt in every aspect over the course of 11 months. Two weeks prior to SEMA the car was just a rolling chassis, it took a lot of sleepless nights and perseverance getting the car show ready, but the result was well worth the time and effort put in by our team."

"The inspiration was to build an old 911 to match the performance of the new GT3s. We wanted more horsepower and a lighter chassis. We brought a classic that was the benchmark of its day back to compete with modern vehicles.
Two weeks prior to SEMA this Porsche 911 Carrera was just a rolling chassis
Two weeks prior to SEMA this Porsche 911 Carrera was just a rolling chassis
Every aspect of the car has been modified, but it has been done tastefully. It's really aggressive looking but retained a lot of the classic detail."

An AEM stand-alone ECU was used for its versatility and superior engine management, and an AEM Dryflow air filter was used because, as Seely sees it, "nothing in the market place can flow as well and not pass dirt. We have been using AEM air filters for the last two years or so on all of our custom turbo induction systems."

The bright red Porsche is getting lots of press according to Seely. "Before this current build it was on the cover of the November 2011 issue of European Car. It was chosen this year at SEMA to compete at the Optima Ultimate Street car Challenge and was a top 10 finisher in two events."

For 2013 Seely says his goal is to continue to refine the car and to attend as many track events as possible.
Bright red Optima Ultimate Street car Challenge Porsche 911 at the SEMA show
Bright red Optima Ultimate Street car Challenge Porsche 911 at the SEMA show


Modifications include:

Fully built 3.6 liter engine
AEM stand-alone ECU
AEM Dryflow air filter
Hand-built, welded in back, half roll bar
Recaro seats
Fully custom body work and bare metal restoration
XRP lightweight oil and fuel systems
Tubular suspension
Brembo brakes, and much more

To find all AEM products for your vehicle, use the AEM Product Search link on AEMintakes.com. To find an AEM dealer use and the Where to Buy link on AEMintakes.com.
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AEM Scion FR-S Photo Shoot and Interview with Custom Tuner Young Tea of FRS 86 in the Light

Another shot of Young Tea's Scion FR-S in the AEM warehouse
Another shot of Young Tea's Scion FR-S in the AEM warehouse

It's not too often you meet someone who genuinely believes in something. They have a passion in their voice that seems to fill the air with energy and encourages those around them to share in their vision. I had the pleasure of meeting such a man, not too long ago, at an AEM photo-shoot.

I was called to the parking lot, just outside the AEM main lobby, where I met the owner of a Scion FR-S scheduled for a photo shoot. I asked the owner a few questions to see what I was working with. His responses were precise and full of information. After our brief introduction, I could tell this guy was for real. My first impression was one of confidence and ambition and it was clear to me that there was more to this guy than what was on the surface.

By this time, the camera equipment was ready to go and we headed over to the AEM warehouse in the back to begin the Scion FR-S photo shoot. This is where I really got to know him.

His name is Young Tea, and this is his story.

Growing up in Lakeland, Florida, Young remembers hanging out in the garage while his dad worked on cars. "I was always hovering around him as he fixed cars," Young explained. He eventually started helping his dad out. "People would bring cars over, and we would wrench on them in the garage." Air intakes, exhaust systems and minor bolt-on parts would only be the beginning for Young Tea. He had no idea this small taste of the tuner world would develop into such a large appetite to learn and understand the industry from the inside out.

Young Tea began his professional career in automotive at age 15, when he found his first job at the local car wash. He started out vacuuming cars, but his hard work quickly awarded him a position as Head Detailer. Young developed a strong interest in mobile audio and really liked working with cars, so he decided it was time to move on to bigger things. He applied for a position at the Best Buy Mobile Electronics Department, where he was hired to push sales. After Best Buy, Young took a sales position in Circuit City's car audio department, where he was eventually given the opportunity to perform audio system installations.

The lights inside the AEM warehouse started turning on and off as the camera crew searched for the proper ambience to photograph the FRS. This was a welcome distraction that gave me a chance to write down some of the details I skipped, just trying to keep up with this fast-pace highly articulate conversation.

George Hsieh, AEM Brand Manager was responsible for introducing me to Young Tea and coordinating this photo shoot at the AEM facility. George is quite the tuner enthusiast himself. It really didn't matter that we were standing next to this massive rollup door, just inside the AEM warehouse, or the décor was that of metal racks, filled with AEM air intakes and AEM air filters, I felt like I was hanging out with old friends, looking for an opportunity to pop the hood and brag.

Young Tea brought his Scion FR-S to AEM for photo-shoot
Young Tea brought his Scion FR-S to AEM for photo-shoot
Young Tea's Scion FR-S sports FIVE:AD body kit and wheels
Young Tea's Scion FR-S sports FIVE:AD body kit and wheels

The camera crew must have found that 'perfect mixture of natural and artificial light,' because the photography had started, the lights were steady, and I could see Young was about to take a deep breath. I cracked my knuckles, raised my pad of paper and readied my pen.

At the age of 17, Young decided it was time to get a car of his own. "My parents wanted me to get an automatic," Young mentioned. "I said nope, I don't want an automatic vehicle." He wanted nothing to do with automatics. "My cousin was getting a new vehicle and she had this 1992 Toyota Paseo," he added. "I ended up buying it from her for its trade in value."

Young and his friends were more prone to the Honda scene, mainly because parts were readily available, but he was really excited to have his own car. Sure, it wasn't a Honda, and it was an awful teal green, but it certainly attracted some attention at the local meet. "The first time I rolled over to the meet in my '92, my friends were making fun of me," explained Young.

I started staring across the AEM warehouse while Young continued to talk. I was thinking to myself that I would have been embarrassed to park this old teal green Toyota Paseo next to a large line of souped-up Honda Civics, Accords and Preludes, but Young didn't see it that way at all. I refocused my attention on the conversation, and realized it was through his confidence in turning madness into muscle, that Young quickly replied, "Ok guys, give me some time and I'll show you what can be done to this Toyota Paseo."

Young's project was off to a good start with a custom air intake and exhaust system. "It just wasn't enough," Young explained. "I picked up an old T25 ball bearing turbo and had it rebuilt. After some research on how a turbo works, I came up with my own design, non-intercooled, and put it on the Paseo. The engine was pushing 110,000 miles when I installed it." Young did not expect what happened next.

It was only 30,000 miles later, when the engine blew and put a damper on his project, leaving him with a difficult decision to make. "Do I want to get another stock motor, re-build it and put the turbo back on," Young pondered. "Or what are my other options?"

While reading an old tuner magazine, Young told me he ran across an article that detailed the 1.3 Turbo Starlet motor. "I read that the 1.3 Turbo Starlet motor bolted right up to the Paseo transmission," he explained. Young knew right away that this was the motor he wanted. "I ordered it from Japan," he told me. "When it arrived on the crate, the ECU was intact, but the harness was chopped." Young quickly got his hands on the wiring diagrams. His prior experience with wiring audio systems provided enough knowledge to not only read the diagrams, but to get the turbo running in safe mode.

Young knew that it was time to call in the professionals. "These guys in Miami were regulars at this motor swap," he told me. "I had the car shipped to them for repair." Five days later, Young's Paseo was returned, and everything was working as it should. "It was running ideal," explained Young. Then, as if struck with a jolt of energy, he took a deep breath and confidently said, "I had a top mount intercooled stock Starlet motor in my Toyota Paseo."

Young Tea and FRS 86 led the Tour of L.A. event
Young Tea and FRS 86 led the Tour of L.A. event
Custom Scion xB owned by Young Tea
Custom Scion xB owned by Young Tea
The Tour of L.A. started at Longo Toyota and was organized by FRS 86 and Young Tea
The Tour of L.A. started at Longo Toyota
and was organized by FRS 86 and Young Tea

Young's Toyota Paseo quickly became recognized by the locals everywhere he went. It was a car that demanded attention and a ride worthy to be proud of. "I wanted to build this car so the Honda guy's would show their respect," he stated. "It took a while, but eventually made a name for itself in the state of Florida."

After graduating from High School and starting College, Young wanted to dive deeper into the realm of car audio. He accepted a position at, high-end car audio shop, Sound Advice. His knowledge and experience continued to grow with every challenge he faced, making it easier for him to help others. At the same time that he worked for Sound Advice, he decided to work as a mechanic at a local mom and pop auto shop.

1992 Toyota Paseo modified by Young Tea
1992 Toyota Paseo modified by Young Tea
Another custom project for Young Tea was this '94 Acura Integra
Another custom project for Young Tea was this '94 Acura Integra
Young Tea's other modified '95 Acura Integra with '98 front-end swap
Young Tea's other modified '95 Acura Integra with '98 front-end swap

Young decided to move to L.A. and began working toward his ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certifications. Young was considering opening up his own tuner shop, when one of his ASE instructors suggested he apply for a job at the Longo Dealership. Young remembers the conversation well. "He told me, with the passion, knowledge and info that you have; they can really use somebody like you." Deciding to take the advice of his instructor, Young became an employee of Longo Toyota, one of the largest automotive dealerships in the world.

The Longo Dealership started Young as a salesman, but his hard work led to a position running the Longo Scion Department, and eventually the Longo Assistant Service Manager. After some time, Young left the dealership to work for Five Axis, an automotive design studio, where he then learned more of the design and concept side of the automotive industry. From Five Axis, Young has since found his way back into the audio side working as the Director of Client Development at OEM Audio Plus. Young often travels to automotive dealerships to demonstrate new products and show off the latest aftermarket upgrades available to their new clients.

This is where Young's Scion FRS, the one currently posing for its glamour shot during the AEM photo shoot, comes into the picture.

There was a lot of buzz going around about a performance car Scion was working on. It sparked a lot of interest because Scion was redesigning an earlier concept car. Young had a feeling the FR-S was going to be in demand. FIVE:AD, the product line for Five Axis, began working on products for the Scion FR-S as soon as they heard it was going to be produced. The overall setup of the Scion FR-S was so impressive that Young decided he needed one of his own.

Young's excellent rapport with his previous employer, Longo Toyota, and the relationships built from Five Axis, gave him an opportunity to purchase the Scion FR-S one week before the official launch date in June.

"I would describe the Scion FR-S as a driver's car," Young mentioned. "It is well balanced and handles very well. It's very light, very nimble and very responsive." Any form of aftermarket modification that he would even consider, would need to perform as good as or better than they claimed. "That's why I decided to wait for the AEM air intake system", he explained. "I knew how much effort they put into making sure it was the right part for the car." Young had equipped the Scion FR-S with a FIVE:AD body kit and FIVE:AD wheelsbefore brining it to the AEM facility for air intake development. He became the first driver to use AEM's electronically tuned intake (ETI) system part 41-1408DS.

"AEM's FR-S air intake is very functional," Young added. "The ETI technology makes a big difference." AEM air intake 41-1408DS uses the ETI module to provide an accurate air flow reading to the vehicle's computer, so that the larger intake tube can feed the engine more air without tripping the check engine light.

Young Tea installing an AEM strut bar on his Scion FR-S
Young Tea installing an AEM strut bar on his Scion FR-S
Outdoor photo-shoot captures Young Tea's Scion FR-S
Outdoor photo-shoot captures Young Tea's Scion FR-S

"AEM is not like other companies I've seen," Young told me. "They don't come out with a product and then disappear on you. They have a reputation to maintain, and the level of research that goes into all of their products proves their dedication to aftermarket performance."

FRS 86 is stationed in Los Angeles, California, and was formed by Young Tea soon after he bought the Scion FRS. He knew the demand for FR-S would be great, and the desire to modify, customize and/or personalize it, could provide a foundation for organizing a community of like-minded drivers, similar to what was seen in the 1990's when Hondas were the focus.

Young began to organize a number of events, for FR-S 86, which encouraged collaboration and social contact. He positioned himself as the go-to guy for information related to any form of FR-S modification. Young works with a lot of companies and manufacturers who make products specifically for the Scion FRS. He follows the most current trends, stays up to date with the latest technologies and tests the newest products to hit the tuner market.

FRS 86, as well as Young Tea, share in a vision to reignite enthusiasm within the tuner market, and establish a community filled with experience and trust. This vision is to provide a place where questions are answered and new products are put to the test; a place where enthusiasts are born, reborn and continue to grow in a knowledgeable, safe environment. For more information about Young Tea and FRS 86, visit www.FRS86.com.

"My entire life has revolved around cars or automotive of some fashion," Young concluded. It reminded me of something I read years ago. The information one obtains from reading books and going to school certainly counts for something, but the knowledge gained through experience builds confidence and knowhow.

It was clear to me from the beginning that there was more to this guy named Young Tea. It has become clear to me now however, there is much more to come.

AEM 41-1408DS air intake for Scion FR-S shows an estimated gain of 10 horsepower at 6500rpm. To find AEM cold air intakes for a different vehicle, use AEM's Product Search. To find an AEM dealer use the Search for AEM Dealer or simply visit AEMintakes.com.

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AEM Reusable Jeep Wrangler Performance Air Filter Designed for Power and Engine Protection

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Performance Jeep Wrangler with AEM Air Filter
Performance Jeep Wrangler with AEM Air Filter
Forged in the midst of gun fire during World War II, Jeep emerged victorious as a reliable and bullet proof, no pun intended, vehicle capable of taking on the roughest terrains from around the world. With industry leading 4x4 technology, the Jeep brand continued to take the on and off-road industries by storm by introducing many industry firsts including the first full time 4x4 system, UniFrame construction and the first compact 4-door SUV. With dozens of accolades to its name, the Jeep Wrangler carries on the legendary Jeep tradition of offering superior quality, off road capability and on road comfort.
AEM Jeep Wrangler Performance Air Filter 28-20114
AEM Jeep Wrangler Performance Air Filter 28-20114


Every golden egg has its downfall and like most manufactured cars, the paper air filter used can choke off the true potential of the vehicle. AEM is proud to introduce a Dryflow® replacement air filter (28-20114) for 1996 through 2002 Jeep Wrangler models with 2.5 liter, 4-cylinder engines and 1996 through 2006 Jeep Wrangler with 4.0 liter, 6 cylinder engines. The high-flow air filter allows air to flow more freely which helps add extra power and torque. Made of a durable synthetic material, the 28-20114 air filter will provide excellent airflow while still protecting the engine from harmful dirt and other particles found both on and off the road.

Cleaning your AEM air filter is simple with AEM's synthetic air filter cleaner. Depending on the environment you drive in, AEM 28-20114 performance air filter can go up to 50,000 miles between cleaning. Guaranteed for the life of your vehicle through AEM's Lifetime Limited Warranty, the 28-20114 will be the last air filter your Wrangler will ever need.
AEM PERFORMANCE
AIR FILTERS
  • Designed to Add Power
  • Fits in Factory Airbox
  • Reusable Oil-Free Air Filter
  • Exceptional Filtration
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty


The 28-20114 fits the following Jeep Wrangler and Jeep TJ models:

1996 - 2006 Jeep Wrangler II 4.0 liter L6
1996 - 2002 Jeep Wrangler II 2.5 liter L4
1997 - 2006 Jeep Wrangler 4.0 liter L6
1997 - 2002 Jeep Wrangler 2.5 liter L4
1997 - 2006 Jeep TJ 4.0 liter L6
1997 - 2002 Jeep TJ 2.5 liter L4

For all AEM performance air filters for Jeep Wrangler use the Jeep Wrangler Air Filters page, but if you are looking for AEM products for a different vehicle, use the AEM Product Search. To find an AEM dealer use the Search for AEM Dealer or simply visit AEMintakes.com.
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Simple Power Add-on for Lexus IS350 3.5L and Lexus IS250 2.5L with AEM Cold Air Intakes

AEM Air Intake 41-1402C installed in Lexus IS350 3.5L
AEM Air Intake 41-1402C installed in Lexus IS350 3.5L

Lexus drivers are people that demand quality vehicles full of features and power. First introduced to the United States in 1989, the luxury vehicle division of Toyota Motor Corporation has a well earned reputation for incorporating the highest quality materials and craftsmanship into their manufacturing process. They call this process - The Pursuit of Perfection. It is that ongoing quest for excellence that converts drivers into Lexus evangelists, blissfully spreading the word of how remarkable it is to be a Lexus owner.

AEM Lexus IS350 3.5L Air Intake 41-1402C
AEM Lexus IS350 3.5L
Air Intake System 41-1402C

Two of the most talked about Lexus models are the IS250 and IS350. Revamped in 2006, the second-generation IS250 produces 204 horsepower at 6400 rpm. While the IS350 with its 3.5-liter V6 engine and redesigned exterior, weighs in at just over 300 horsepower. Both models once more have reclaimed their position as the yardstick for measuring the entry-level luxury sedan class.

Although both sedans list impressive horsepower numbers, Lexus owners have an easy option for more power and torque. AEM, like Lexus, continues their own pursuit for precision by focusing on regaining power lost through factory intake restriction with their Electronically Tuned Intake (ETI) technology.

AEM Lexus IS350 3.5L Air Intake 41-1402P
AEM Lexus IS350 3.5L
Air Intake System 41-1402P
AEM Lexus IS350 2.5L Air Intake 41-1406P
AEM Lexus IS350 2.5L
Air Intake System 41-1406P

AEM has two air intakes for 2006-2011 Lexus IS350 models with 3.5 liter engines. Part number 41-1402C has a tube with a gunmetal gray finish and 41-1402P has a tube with a chrome-like finish. These intakes are easy to install and they will add an estimated 11 horsepower at 4400 rpm to your IS350. 2006 to 2013 Lexus IS250 models with 2.5 liter engines get a power boost of an estimated 6.6 horsepower at 5900 rpm with AEM air intake part 41-1406C (gunmetal gray finish) or part 41-1406P (chrome-like finish).

AEM achieves these significant horsepower and torque gains by supplying the engine with cooler outside air and by designing the air intake system to restrict air less than the OEM intake. AEM also uses its revolutionary and fully integrated ETI module to adjust the vehicle's MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor electronically. The ETI module optimizes the MAF as it sees denser power gaining air being fed into the engine.

AEM Lexus IS350 2.5L Air Intake 41-1406C
AEM Lexus IS350 2.5L
Air Intake System 41-1406C
Dyno Chart for Lexus IS350 3.5L Air Intake 41-1402C/P
Dyno Chart for Lexus IS350 3.5L Air Intake 41-1402C/P
Dyno Chart for Lexus IS250 2.5L Air Intake 41-1406C/P
Dyno Chart for Lexus IS250 2.5L Air Intake 41-1406C/P
  • More Power
  • Reusable Dryflow Air Filter
  • Great Filtration
  • Attachment for MAF Sensor
  • Attachment for PCV Hose
  • Heat Shield
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty

These large increases in performance are coupled with exceptional engine protection. An AEM Dryflow air filter is included with these air intakes. It allows air to flow with less restriction than a typical paper air filter while it provides outstanding filtration.

AEM Dryflow air filters are easy to clean and reuse. These performance air filter elements can perform for up to 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions. When servicing is needed, AEM's synthetic cleaner (part 1-1000) is used to quickly dissolve dirt then a rinse with water washes the dirt away. Once dry it is ready to use again.

AEM's Lexus IS350 air intakes 41-1402C and 41-1402P, along with AEM's Lexus IS250 air intakes 41-1406C and 41-1406P come with a heat shield to block hot engine air. The intakes also come with a fitting on the tube for connecting your existing PCV hose.

All AEM cold air intakes for Lexus IS250 can be seen on the Lexus IS250 Air Intakes page. All AEM cold air intakes for Lexus IS350 can be found on the Lexus IS350 Air Intakes page. For other vehicles, use the AEM Product Search. To find an AEM dealer use the Search for AEM Dealer or simply visit AEMintakes.com.

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2006-2011 Lexus IS350 Gets 11 Horsepower with AEM's Electronically Tuned Intake

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