The X34 intake (aka X1 or X-1) is the ultimate cold air induction system for your 2.7T equipped Audi. It uses a large open element filter, as well as a heat shield to ensure that your turbos are drawing in cold, dense, filtered air. Can be used with a stock or aftermarket MAF housing such as our 034Motorsport billet MAF housings.
Kit features your choice of a high-quality carbon fiber or fiberglass heat shield, AEM Dry-Flow air filter, and includes all installation hardware. Available with an optional air duct to the fresh air intake on the factory core support.
We rate this intake for applications up to 800HP.
Built by 034Motorsport using the finest quality components, includes mounting plate for ignition control modules, aluminum piping, silicone coupler, hose clamps, and rubber sealing strip.
Features:
Increased Horsepower & Torque
Improved Throttle Response
Improved Fuel Economy
Bolt-In Installation
What's Included:
Heat Shield (Carbon Fiber or Fiberglass)
Fresh Air Duct (Optional)
ICM Relocation Plate & Screws
AEM Dry-Flow Air Filter
Intake Pipe
Silicone Coupler
Hose Clamps (Set of 3)
Fitment:
B5 (1999-2001) Audi A4 2.8L 30V (Requires MAF Adapter)
B5 (2000-2002) Audi S4 2.7T
B5 (2000-2002) Audi RS4 2.7T
C5 (1999-2001) Audi A6 2.7T (May Require Slight Modification. Fresh air duct not compatible.)
Please Note: Specify whether you are using a stock MAF housing, or an RS4 or 85mm MAF housing below. Select between the fiberglass or carbon fiber heat shield below. Heat shields are now available separately by selecting the "Heat Shield Only" option below.
Shipping Note - The shipping price may seem a little high on this due to "dimensional weight", though this product is extremely light it requires a large box which causes the freight companies to charge more.This item has a calculated shipping weight of 35 pounds due to the large dimensions of the box required for securely packaging the heat shield.
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 10 June, 2010.