The Quick Cold unit from Intense Performance can fitted to existing intake systems, or, it can be used to totally replace it. Intense Performance offers this inexpensive alternative at under $100.00. Better results WILL be achieved by also upgrading the exhaust system. Everyone seems to be impressed with the aggressive sound difference, but not as many report noticeable increases in power or performance. There are happy owners, and those who feel the mod is a waste of money. There are many different opinions as to the effectiveness of these and similar kits. The part number for the Grand Cherokee V8 is # 57-1513-1.īefore you decide whether to install one or not, I would recommend that you read opinions and experiences from users who have installed these kits on their Jeeps. For a current competitive quote write to. FIPK’s sell for under $300 depending on the application and discounted price. Dyno test results show torque increases through the towing ranges of no less than 23 ft. Claims of exact horsepower increases vary but according to K&N, their tests show a 2-4% increase with just a replacement filter added, and an increase of 26 horsepower with the full FIPK installation on the Grand Cherokee. One of the most popular kits is manufactured by K&N Engineering, Inc. Installing a FIPK is one of the more popular performance mods. The PowerStack, available from, has a much larger surface area and open-end design for less air restriction and longer time between cleanings. Jeeps Unlimited member gbgary installed this 7″ PowerStack filter for his K&N system on his ’01 Limited.
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