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Airaid MXP Series Cold Air Intake with Yellow SynthaMax Dry Filter (15-22 Canyon)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item GCY5331
AmericanTrucks no longer carries the Airaid MXP Series Cold Air Intake with Yellow SynthaMax Dry Filter (15-22 Canyon). Please check out 2015-2022 GMC Canyon Intake for an updated selection.
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Airaid MXP Series Cold Air Intake
    • Matte Black and Raw Metal Finish
    • Includes a Yellow SynthaMax Dry Filter
    • Increased Horsepower and Acceleration
    • Direct Replacement 1-Piece Roto-Molded Air Box
    • Cross-Linked High-Density Polyethylene Air Intake Tube
    • Bolt-On
    • Fits 2015-2022 Canyon Models

    Description

    Improved Replacement. Made for the Canyon, this Airaid MXP Series Cold Air Intake comes in a matte black and raw metal finish. Built as an improved direct replacement for your ride’s cold air intake, this system includes a 1-piece roto-molded air box, a premium dry SynthaMax air filter, and a cross-linked high-density polyethylene air intake tube. This system offers increased horsepower and acceleration due to its high airflow.

    Installation. Putting this Airaid MXP Series Cold Air Intake on your ride is easy and requires no drilling.

    Application. This Airaid MXP Series Cold Air Intake fits 2015-2022 Canyon Models.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    Installation Time

    (approx) 3 Hours

    Difficulty Level:

    Simple installation for anyone.

    Installation Guides

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    What's in the Box

    • (1) Air Intake System
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    Customer Reviews (153)

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