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Increase HP and Torque of your Lexus IS200t with this Simple AEM Air Intake System

AEM Dryflow Synthetic Replacement Filters are constructed of multiple layers of filter media

The AEM cold air intake kit is comprised of the aluminum intake tube, connectors, and Dryflow filter

When the IS 200t replaced the IS 250 in the 2015 model year, Lexus swapped out the 204 horsepower V6 of the IS 250 with a more sophisticated and powerful four-cylinder turbocharged engine that develops 241 horsepower. And with a simple, inexpensive and easy to install AEM 22-692C cold air intake, you can add 10 more horsepower at the rear wheels of your 2016 IS 200t.

The Toyota 8AR-FTS 2.0L inline four-cylinder DOHC engine features twin direct and port fuel injection, VVT-iW, and a twin-scroll turbocharger designed in-house by Toyota rather than by an outside supplier. Compressed intake air passes through a liquid-cooled intercooler that lowers intake air temperature before it enters the combustion chamber. On the exit side of the turbo, a variable wastegate valve improves efficiency. The engine is backed by an eight-speed Sport Direct Shift automatic transmission.

With the AEM 22-692C air intake system installed, intake air enters the system through the 28-20452 AEM air filter, which is installed in the original factory air box and replaces the OEM panel air filter.

AEM intakes are designed to reduce intake restriction as they smooth and straighten air flow

The gunmetal gray intake tube complements the appearance of the Lexus engine cover

The AEM Dryflow filter is a washable, non-woven synthetic air filter optimized for the best possible combination of air flow, filtration, and performance. In fact, a Dryflow filter captures potentially harmful contaminants before they reach your engine. AEM Dryflow filters use an innovative high performance engineered material, similar to that used to manufacture surgical masks, that allows for easy cleaning, durable service, and excellent filtration.

Intake air exits the filter and travels through a free-flowing aluminum intake tube that easily connects to your vehicle’s factory air box and engine throttle body to significantly increase air flow into your Lexus engine. With more air flowing through the custom gun metal gray intake tube, the engine develops 10 more horsepower and 8 ft-lbs of torque when measured at the rear wheels. Further, the AEM air intake system accommodates the 8AR-FTS engine’s factory engine breather hose.

Installation of the AEM 22-692C kit should take less than a Saturday morning

Everything needed to install your new AEM kit into your Lexus IS 200t is included in the box

With only eight parts, four of which are clamps, the AEM 22-692C cold air intake is a relatively straightforward DIY modification that takes less than a Saturday morning to install, even for someone with little mechanical experience. Tools required are limited to a screwdriver, pliers, and a ratchet with 8 mm and 10 mm sockets; tools just about everyone has in their garage. The AEM 22-692C utilizes only the factory mounting points, so no drilling is required.

Your AEM 28-20452 panel air filter is also washable and reusable. Cleaning consists of an application of AEM 1-1000 synthetic air filter cleaner, which will loosen and dissolve grime and dirt built up on the filter, after which the filter need only be rinsed with water, dried, and reinstalled.

The AEM 22-692C cold air intake kit is designed for the following vehicles:

2016 LEXUS IS200T 2.0L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models

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AEM's Lightweight Cold Air Intake System Adds an Estimated 8 HP To 2016 Mazda MX-5

The AEM kit for the '16 MX-5 was developed with the spirit of the lightweight sports car in mind

The AEM cold air intake kit is comprised of the aluminum intake tube, heat shield and Dryflow filter

The original Miata debuted in 1989 emphasizing lightweight and precise handling over brute horsepower. Mazda sold over 400,000 units of the first generation model and has continued to advance the design while retaining the original concept over the intervening years. And no version has better captured the spirit of the original Miata than the current, fourth generation MX-5, with an almost 50% increase in power yet close to the same weight as the original. It is in the spirit of this groundbreaking MX-5 that AEM has created a very special intake system, 21-786C, exclusively for the MX-5.

In an effort to remain authentic to the original design, the 2016 Mazda MX-5 is four inches shorter and several hundred pounds lighter than its immediate predecessor. The greatest advancement, though, sits under the hood - the SKYACTIV-G 2.0L engine. With an aluminum block and DOHC cylinder head with variable valve timing and direct fuel injection, the SKYACTIV-G (internal code name PE-VPS) produces 155 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 150 lb-ft of torque at 4000 rpm. And despite the increase in power, the fourth generation MX-5 delivers improved fuel economy over its immediate predecessor.

Clearly Mazda pulled out all the stops to make the fourth-generation MX-5 a world beater, so it would take an extraordinary effort to improve upon excellence. And that was exactly AEM’s goal in developing the 21-786C performance cold air intake system that adds an estimated eight horsepower at the rear wheels.

The relocated coolant reservoir also helps clean-up underhood appearance

Behind the heat shield is the relocated coolant reservoir which provides extra space for the filter

For this special kit, AEM minimized compromises in some unusual ways. For example, the factory coolant tank was located in the way of the oversized conical air filter AEM engineers had in mind. Instead of rerouting the intake tubing or using a lower capacity filter, either of which would compromise airflow and, as a result, performance, AEM engineers ingeniously developed a relocated aluminum coolant reservoir that’s incorporated into the AEM aluminum heat shield. In addition, the replacement aluminum tank helps provide some additional heat dispersion for the cooling system.

Fresh air enters the system through the factory inlet and is directed to the oversized AEM Dryflow 21-2157DK air filter. The filter is protected from underhood temperatures by the lightweight aluminum heat shield. Exiting the filter, air travels through intake tubing constructed from mandrel-bent aluminum with a durable gunmetal gray powder coat finish. The all-aluminum construction was selected to remain consistent with the lightweight concept of the MX-5.

This air intake system was developed to accommodate the engine’s factory emissions control devices including the mass air flow sensor and PCV hose.

Development of the filter and intake pipe involved developing and testing the system’s interactions with the factory Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor to assure it would operate properly and not generate a false “check engine” light. Fittings for both the MAF sensor and PCV hose are attached to the intake tubing.

Development didn’t begin and end on a computer screen. Extensive chassis dynamometer and on-road testing was conducted to confirm both performance and driveability. The end result of AEM's R&D work is a lightweight, functional, easy to install air intake system for the Fourth Generation MX-5 that makes consistent power through the rpm range. In fact, a stock 2016 in AEM’s dyno tests produced 137 horsepower at the rear wheels. With the AEM 21-786C kit installed, powered is increased across the board and with an estimated peak gain of eight horsepower at 4500 rpm. Similar results were observed for torque.

Located at the front of the MX-5 the AEM Cold Air Intake is open to fresh incoming air

The AEM cold air intake system features a smooth, direct pathway for intake air to the engine

Installation of the AEM 21-786C is straightforward and can be completed within an hour and a half with just a few common hand tools. Factory mounting points are utilized so no drilling is required.

Dryflow synthetic air filters require cleaning every 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions. When used in dusty or off-road environments, the filters will require more frequent attention. It’s recommended that you visually inspect the filter once every 25,000 miles. Should you notice any partial blockage of the filter, it’s time to clean. To do so, remove the filter, spray it with the AEM Dryflow synthetic air filter cleaner, dry, and reinstall. It’s as simple as that.

The AEM 21-786C is designed and engineered to fit the following vehicles:

2016 MAZDA MX-5 MIATA 2.0L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models

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Add Estimated 11 Horsepower From Your 2016 VW Passat 1.4L With an AEM Air Intake Kit

The air intake tube is constructed from mandrel-bent poweder-coated aluminum tubing

The over-sized air filter is protected by a heat shield designed to reduce intake air temperature

To the casual observer, the 1.4T badge on the back of a Volkswagen Passat might seem like some sort of industrial-level typographic error. But in fact Volkswagen has long been a leader in turbocharger technology, along with a number of cutting-edge technologies which is exhibited by the introduction of a new, smaller engine from Volkswagen. The EA211 four-cylinder, which features both turbocharging and direct-injection is was added to the Jetta lineup in 2016, giving drivers an additional option to consider from the Volkswagen Jetta 1.4T engine specs and performance.

The 1.4-liter TSI engine in the Jetta can produce up to 150 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 184 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,400 rpm. The turbocharging system offers great boost response thanks to the advanced design of the intake manifold, which allows for the use of just one small, single-scroll compressor. The engine can be paired with either a five-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission. The engine and cylinder head are both cast of aluminum and the cylinder head features four valves per cylinder.

Previously, the Jetta offered both a naturally aspirated 2.0-liter engine in the S trim and a 1.8L TSI engine in the SE trim. Both of these engines have served the Jetta well, but they are now making way to be replaced by the new 1.4T engine, which when installed in the 2016 Jetta GLI will deliver 150 horsepower.

The AEM Cold Air Intake is a relatively inexpensive DIY modification that installs easily

AEM testing recorded an 11 HP gain over a stock VW 1.4 L turbocharged four-cylinder

Ford offers a similarly-sized 1.5L Ti-VCT GTDI four cylinder engine in its comparably sized and priced Ford Fusion sedan. The big difference is that the Ford motor out-produces the VW engine by an amount greater than can be attributed to the slight increase in displacement: 181 horsepower for the Ford versus 150 horsepower for the VW.

If you’re looking for a way to make up some of those horsepower, consider the AEM 21-797C cold air intake is a relatively inexpensive DIY modification that takes only a couple of hours to install with tools just about everyone has in their garage.

The results of AEM testing are that an otherwise stock 1.4L turbocharged four-cylinder 1.4L VW is measured on the chassis dynamometer with a 21-797C installed, output power increased by an estimated 11 horsepower.

With the AEM 21-797C air intake system intake air enters the system through the AEM air filter, which is installed in the original factory air box location and is protected by a heat shield designed to reduce intake air temperature and increase horsepower.

The filter itself is a tapered conical AEM Dryflow synthetic washable air filter which provides outstanding air flow, filtration, and performance.

Installation of the AEM 21-797C kit should take less than a Saturday morning

Everything you need to instake an AEM 21-797C is included in the box

The AEM 21-797C air intake systems come with the necessary boots, clamps, and hardware for an OEM-type appearance. OEM mounting brackets and hardware are utilized for seamless installation. The air intake tube is constructed from mandrel-bent aluminum tubing finished in a durable gunmetal gray powder coat. Further, this air intake system was developed to accommodate the VW engine’s factory emissions control devices including the mass air flow sensor and engine vent lines.

Your AEM Air Filter is good for about 100,000 miles with proper service (depending upon your driving conditions) If you drive in dusty conditions, your filter may require more frequent maintenance. Cleaning consists of an application of AEM synthetic air filter cleaner which will loosen and dissolve grime and dirt built up on the filter, after which the filter can simply be rinsed with water, dried, and reinstalled. No messy oiling required! AEM warrants that its intake systems will last for the life of your vehicle.

The AEM 21-797C is designed to fit the following vehicles:

2016 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 1.4L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models

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AEM Charge Pipe Kit Helps Honda's Turbo 1.5L Engine Breathe More Freely

2016 Honda Civic 1.5L turbo

The 26-3003C charge pipe for the 2016-2017 Honda Civic 1.5T help the motor breathe better

The 2015 and 2016 Honda Civic EX-T and Touring models are powered by one of Honda’s most potent small four-cylinder engines to date. These Civic models move down the road with 174 horsepower from a tiny 1.5 liter engine. Surprisingly, there’s room for improvement. By swapping out the factory intercooler charge pipe with an AEM 26-3003C.

Smooth mandrel shaped bends of the aluminum tube result in improved airflow

This cold side charge pipe has two 1/8 inch NPT ports for you to add auxiliary systems

Officially the L15B7, the engine is manufactured with an aluminum block and a DOHC 16-valve cylinder head with water-cooled exhaust passages cast into the head. Other cylinder head features include direct Injection, Dual VTC (variable valve-timing control), and sodium-cooled exhaust valves. Internal features include cavity-shaped pistons with an optimized skirt design, lightweight steel connecting rods that are heat-forged in one piece for higher strength, and a new grinding process known as plateau honing which further lowers friction levels between pistons and cylinders.

The real key to the 1.5 L engine’s performance is the single-scroll turbocharger that produces 16.5 psi of boost. At that level the motor develops 174 horsepower @ 5500 rpm and torque of 162 lb-ft @ 1800-5500 rpm. As air is compressed, it heats up at the rate of about 10° F for every one PSI of boost. Certainly the engine’s intercooler can shed much of that heat, but typically the intercooler can also pass more air than the capacity of the stock intake tubes.

The AEM 26-3003C intercooler charge pipe kit is a free-flowing, mandrel-bent aluminum tube with a durable gunmetal gray powdercoated finish that is designed to replace the restrictive factory intercooler piping on 2016 - 2017 Honda Civic models with the 1.5L engine. The AEM charge pipe has been engineered to reduce turbocharged air pressure loss common with stock plastic pipes as well as dramatically increase air flow from the turbo to the intercooler.

This cold side charge pipe has two 1/8 inch NPT ports for you to add either a water-methanol injection or a nitrous oxide modification, should you desire to do so.

The AEM 26-3003C intercooler charge pipe kit is a relatively inexpensive modification that you install yourself in only a couple of hours with common hand tools. The kit comes with all the necessary hardware for an OEM-type installation. Plus there’s no drilling required as OEM mounting brackets are utilized for a seamless installation.

For additional horsepower gains and improved engine compartment aesthetics, the AEM 21-798C cold air intake system can be installed into your vehicle as well.

The Intercooler Charge Pipe has been engineered to integrated with the factory intake system

A flexible synthetic rubber fitting connects the intercooler charge pipe to the OEM intake system

AEM warrants that its air intake systems and Dryflow air filters will last for the life of your vehicle.

The AEM 26-3003C is designed and engineered to fit the following vehicles:

2017 HONDA CIVIC 1.5L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2016 HONDA CIVIC 1.5L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models

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Honda Ridgeline Team Comes Back Tough To Grab 3rd Place Win at the BITD Parker 425

AEM is proud to support the efforts of Honda, HPD, and the Honda Off-Road Racing Team

AEM congratulates the Honda team and is looking for further success in the 2017 off-road season

For those whose familiarity with desert racing is based on events run in Mexico, the team from the Best In The Desert organization run things a little differently. Their Parker 425 course consists of four laps of a loop around 100 miles long. If that sounds like something you could knock off quickly, consider that finishing in under seven hours (much less finishing at all) is a major accomplishment. The Parker 425 runs over a rugged course with wide-ranging conditions, from sand washes and rough rock sections to wide-open well-graded dirt roads.

Coming off its success in SCORE events at the Baja 500 and Baja 1000, the AEM-supported Honda Ridgeline Baja race team opened their 2017 off-road racing season with a strong performance tackling the southwestern Arizona desert. The team took an early lead and then persevered to grab third in the 7200 (unlimited mini- or mid-sized truck) class at the Parker 425.

AEM DryFlow air filters feature a synthetic media and no oiling is required

Two AEM conical DryFlow air filters provide the breathing for the twin-turbo Honda V6 race motor

"We started fourth and quickly made it to the front of our class. Unfortunately, we suffered a drive shaft failure that set us back," said Team Owner/Driver Jeff Proctor. "We continued to battle and make up lost time, even though the course was undeniably rough. Overall, the truck ran strong all day, and we have a podium finish to build upon going into our next race, the Mint 400 in Las Vegas. Our program continues to get stronger and we are looking forward to enhancing our results from last season. Our goal is to add to our SCORE series wins with a victory in the Best In The Desert series."

Powered by a twin-turbocharged 550 HP 3.5L V6 produced by Honda Performance Development, the HR35TT engine uses the same block, cylinder heads, and crankshaft as the production V6 engine that powers the street Ridgeline. A pair of AEM DryFlow conical air filters feed an HPD-designed intake plenum. There’s even a little Formula 1 in this desert fighter: engine management is controlled by a unit from McLaren Applied Technologies.

With clouds of dirt & dust racers drive thru in an off-road race proper filteration is critical

If your engine ingests dirt and sand, your race could be over very soon. AEM keeps Honda in the race

A few more interesting technical tidbits about the racing Ridgeline: it’s fitted with an 84 gallon fuel cell (the fuel alone weighs over 500 lbs.), braking is via six piston calipers on all four corners, shocks that provide 20” of travel front and 32” of travel rear, and the six-speed gearbox that was originally developed for the Australian V8 Supercar series.

The Ridgeline Baja race truck features a carbon-fiber body designed by Honda R&D Americas' Los Angeles Design Studio, based on the design of the current Honda Ridgeline, which was also designed and developed by Honda R&D North Americas. Key design cues drawn from the 2017 Honda Ridgeline are visible in the grille, hood, roof, bed, and side profile.

AEM offers cold air intake systems, short ram intakes, and AEM air filters for many applications. Use the search by vehicle tool to find performance upgrades for your vehicles available from AEM. To find an AEM dealer near you, use the dealer search tool.

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