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Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series Intake Manifolds 

At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifolds to ensure that you have every intake manifold option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifolds, so that whether you are looking for a performance Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifold or specifically a Skunk2 intake manifold or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifold needs!


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Fits: 59-71 300 V8 6.8/7.0/7.2, 59-75 Imperial Base, Crown, Lebaron V8 6.8/7.2, 59-77 Town & Country V8 6.8/7.0/7.2, 59-78 Newport Base, Custom, Royal V8 6....

PART# 300-14

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WHY TO BUY?
If you've modified your engine beyond the basics, it may be time to consider upgrading your Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifold to a high performance version, which will feed more air to the engine's cylinders and will result in more power. Installing a new Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifold is one of the best ways to increase engine efficiency, as well as one of the easiest. Most intake manifolds can be installed in a couple of hours, and are an obvious sign that something serious is going on under the hood.

DID YOU KNOW?
Much like camshafts, Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifolds are designed to work best within certain RPM ranges, and provide more oxygen to your engine for an increase in power and performance. Intake manifolds can run the gamut from very affordable to somewhat expensive, but the price discrepancy is largely due to the research and development, not to mention proven results, from the leading manufacturers. Depending on the design, some Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifolds might require hood modifications due to their increased height, but in general they should fit under a stock hood with no problems.
FAQs
Q: What is an intake manifold? Why buy an intake manifold?
A: Air is routed through the air filter, through the throttle body or carburetor, and into the intake manifold. Once the air is inside the intake manifold it's distributed to each of the cylinders in equal parts. In order to increase the capacity of the intake manifold so that it carries more air into the motor for combustion, many people buy performance intake manifolds that incorporate a larger chamber where the air collects into the manifold. More air equals more power. So if you want more horsepower, an intake manifold is a great way to go about getting it.

Q: How do you install an intake manifold?
A: It depends on whether your car is carbureted or fuel injected, but either way, the good news is that it's located on the top end of the engine and therefore is easily accessible and won't require you to mess with any internals to change it out.




Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series Intake Manifolds 

At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifolds to ensure that you have every intake manifold option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifolds, so that whether you are looking for a performance Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifold or specifically a Skunk2 intake manifold or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifold needs!


Choose Your Vehicle:

Shop Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series Intake Manifolds by Year

Shop Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series Intake Manifolds by Brand

1 - 1 of 1
Sort by:




Fits: 59-71 300 V8 6.8/7.0/7.2, 59-75 Imperial Base, Crown, Lebaron V8 6.8/7.2, 59-77 Town & Country V8 6.8/7.0/7.2, 59-78 Newport Base, Custom, Royal V8 6....

PART# 300-14

$457.00


Free Shipping!


Previous1Next

WHY TO BUY?
If you've modified your engine beyond the basics, it may be time to consider upgrading your Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifold to a high performance version, which will feed more air to the engine's cylinders and will result in more power. Installing a new Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifold is one of the best ways to increase engine efficiency, as well as one of the easiest. Most intake manifolds can be installed in a couple of hours, and are an obvious sign that something serious is going on under the hood.

DID YOU KNOW?
Much like camshafts, Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifolds are designed to work best within certain RPM ranges, and provide more oxygen to your engine for an increase in power and performance. Intake manifolds can run the gamut from very affordable to somewhat expensive, but the price discrepancy is largely due to the research and development, not to mention proven results, from the leading manufacturers. Depending on the design, some Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series intake manifolds might require hood modifications due to their increased height, but in general they should fit under a stock hood with no problems.
FAQs
Q: What is an intake manifold? Why buy an intake manifold?
A: Air is routed through the air filter, through the throttle body or carburetor, and into the intake manifold. Once the air is inside the intake manifold it's distributed to each of the cylinders in equal parts. In order to increase the capacity of the intake manifold so that it carries more air into the motor for combustion, many people buy performance intake manifolds that incorporate a larger chamber where the air collects into the manifold. More air equals more power. So if you want more horsepower, an intake manifold is a great way to go about getting it.

Q: How do you install an intake manifold?
A: It depends on whether your car is carbureted or fuel injected, but either way, the good news is that it's located on the top end of the engine and therefore is easily accessible and won't require you to mess with any internals to change it out.