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aFe Power TR-4201P Takeda Retain Stage-2 Cold Air Intake - 2008-2014 Mitsubishi Lancer DE/ES/LE L4-2.0L | Pro DRY S
aFe Power TR-4201P Takeda Retain Stage-2 Cold Air Intake - 2008-2014 Mitsubishi Lancer DE/ES/LE L4-2.0L | Pro DRY S
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aFe Power TR-4201P Takeda Retain Stage-2 Cold Air Intake - 2008-2014 Mitsubishi Lancer DE/ES/LE L4-2.0L | Pro DRY S
Upgrade your 2008-2014 Mitsubishi Lancer with the aFe Power TR-4201P Cold Air Intake. Dyno-proven gains of +6 HP and +7 Lbs. x Ft. TQ while outflowing the factory intake by 41%. Direct bolt-on â no cutting or drilling required.
Key Features
- Dyno-Proven Gains: +6 HP & +7 Lbs. x Ft. TQ
- Outflows Factory Intake by 41%
- Direct Bolt-On Installation - No Cutting or Drilling
- Washable & Reusable Pro DRY S Filter
- Uses Factory Mounting Locations
Fitment
- Vehicle: 2008-2014 Mitsubishi Lancer
- Engine: L4-2.0L
- Part Number: TR-4201P
- Filter Media: Pro DRY S
About aFe Power
Founded in 1999, aFe Power is a leader in performance air intakes, exhaust systems, and filtration. Every product is CAD-designed, dyno-tested, and built in the USA.
NOT CARB Exempt - This product is not currently CARB exempt and is not available for sale in California or for use on any vehicle registered with the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Manufacturer's Warranty — aFe Power
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Manufacturer's Warranty — aFe Power
Most aFe Power products carry a Limited Lifetime Warranty against manufacturer defects in materials and workmanship (couplers 2 years; racing-use items 90 days). Original purchaser only; proof of purchase required. Does not cover normal wear, improper installation, or misuse.
Warranty terms are set by the manufacturer and may change. Full details and claims are handled directly by aFe Power. Contact us if you need help with a warranty claim.

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