2007 to 2010 Toyota Tundra Finds 13 Extra HP With KN Air Intake Performance Add-On
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2007 to 2010 Toyota Tundra Finds 13 Extra HP With K&N Air Intake Performance Add-On |
![]() K&N Air Intake installed on a Toyota Tundra |
2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Toyota Tundra’s are a real joy to drive. These full-size trucks were made for heavy tasks and can take the rigorous abuse of daily challenges. It’s 5.7L V8 engine gives an adequate amount of power and torque for most applications.
![]() Air Intake System for 2007 to 2010 Toyota Tundra with 5.7L engine. |
K&N has released an air intake system (63-9031-1) that gives these Toyota Tundra models the option of gaining even more horsepower and torque. This K&N air intake replaces the restrictive factory air box and air filter with a custom intake tube and high-flow air filter. The 63-9031-1 is equipped with a non-metallic intake tube that smoothes and straightens air-flow to dramatically reduce intake restriction.
K&N design takes advantage of the extra space under the Tundra’s hood by using a large chrome top air filter, part RF-1042. This K&N air filter is washable and reusable. The air filter and air intake are designed to last for the life of your Toyota Tundra.
The 63-9031-1 comes with a powder coated steel heat shield that isolates the filter from the rest of the engine compartment. This directs cooler air toward the air filter. Installation of the 63-9031-1 air intake system is made simple with K&N’s detailed instructions. This air intake system attaches using all existing mounting points and can be done in 90 minutes or less.
More power is always nice when passing, pulling loads or just getting up a steep incline. Dyno testing of the 63-9031-1 revealed a remarkable 13.05 horsepower gain at 5282 rpm. K&N air intake systems come with a million mile limited warranty and offer an economical performance add-on for your cherished Toyota Tundra.
Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.





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Either way it is a little absurd to suggest advertising in the sense of commercials and print ads is failing. For one, good traditional advertising lends brand credibility. Furthermore Ads that connect with their market segment are very effective. I think a good ad can make all the difference. And yes, we are becoming desensitized to marketing messages – but that’s the talent of it. The trick is knowing, engaging, and capturing your audience. Take some of the recent Hardees commercials or the Toyota tundra commercials – glorifying the common Joe. Flattery works and so does advertising. Let’s not forget Buzz-marketing and Advertising are separate tactics within the larger sphere of marketing communications.
Interesting,
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Add to that the fact that my neighbourhood is on a very steep incline, and you get a lot of accidents and stuck cars.
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