Lincoln LS Polished Aluminum Cold Air Intake System

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We have a limited run of the polished aluminum cold air intake tube for the 2000-2002 Lincoln LS V8 only. This is a one time buy for now to see how well they sell. This is a one-piece replacement for the stock plastic air snorkel on the 2000-2002 Lincoln LS 3.9L V-8. It's a light weight unit and it is gorgeous!

This air intake tube allows the air to pass smoothly and without disturbance to the throttle body, resulting in increased power. Combine this with the KKM filter kit and you can expect about a 10-15 hp increase. This is a lower cost unit to the stainless steel version we offer and is $250 plus shipping. You can add the KKM True-Rev Sport Induction filter kit for only $49.99 for even a greater savings. So, $299 for a complete intake system for your 00-02 LS V8!

This is a limited run of these so PRE-ORDER yours NOW! The tubes are expected the week after Thanksgiving!

There is a $9 flat rate shipping cost for this item.

You can order here: Lincoln LS CAI Tube System

Below are a few pictures showing the system installed:

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KKM True-Rev Sport Induction Kit:
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this sucks, I really, really want one but I do not have that money right now. Hopefully by wednesday. God I hope I'll have enough!!!
 
I already have the KKM True-Rev...Would I see any big increase by adding this? I have been saving up for wheels and brakes but dont know if I should snatch one of these?
 
We may be getting 35 instead of 20 so there should be plenty to start up with. It depends on how quickly these sell if we have more produced. We have to be committed to buy so many at a time to get a good price on these.

As for performance gains, aluminum doesn't conduct heat so that would be one positive to this tube. Also, eliminating your existing plastic tube will yield some positive gain. The existing plastic tube has air baffles that trap some air to elminate intake noise. By eliminating that air robbing effect will help out air flow to the throttle body. We don't have concrete numbers to support any substantial HP gain at this time but plan to dyno one soon.
 
Get payed tomorrow, praying I'll have enough lol. Getting an intake tube for that price or better well sell really good, its just the matter of LS owners knowing your site and such or careing enough to livin it up a bit.
 
Just clarify a statement on the tubes. We are expecting them in stock next week so this is not a do or die thing before Thanksgiving. We just wanted to get the product out there to take pre-orders so there isn't a huge rush to order one by Thanksgiving.

Hopefully that will eliminate a little stress! :drunk:
 
LLSOC is its own deal and I imagine they would have a tiffy if you put those 'letters' on the pipe.

You could take the pipe to many engravers and have anything put on it.
 
Ken Motz said:
Ken, can you have the LLSOC car logo engraved on it still? I like that car logo.
There won't be any engraving on these. I'm sure you can buy the decals from LLSOC though and put the decals on it. However, I can send LSK decals that would look much better on there! :Beer
 
Ken,
Get paid friday i will be ordering mine on monday. thanks for the up dates on your products....
 
Got paid today and just got done ordering mine. I feel much better now :).
 
Chris,

Thanks for the order. The tube should ship on Monday. Take some pics when you get it installed!
 
No prob. man! I cannot wait! I have to start getting that tape on the CF insert now so I can get those on too.

Don't worry about the pics, I'll have some take like 5 minutes after its installed :).
 
GrayGhost1 said:
As for performance gains, aluminum doesn't conduct heat so that would be one positive to this tube.
?Que? Aluminum conducts heat exceedingly well. That's one of the reasons it's commonly used in heat sinks. That's also one of the reasons the LS's aluminum hood is insulated so well.

The factory plastic intake tube, on the other hand, does not conduct heat well; it's a very good insulator.

The prevailing theory, however, is that the airflow through the intake is moving at a sufficient velocity that it doesn't have time to pick up a significant amount of heat while it's in the tube, so the material is, well, immaterial to that discussion.
 
didjital| said:
LLSOC is its own deal and I imagine they would have a tiffy if you put those 'letters' on the pipe.
Considering that the logos are copyrighted and/or trademarked property of LLSOC, I think there'd be a big problem if Ken were to sell things with the LLSOC logos or insignia on them. Completely apart from any conflict between the two parties, there's a "use it or lose it" component to trademark law, so LLSOC would have to go after Ken to protect their trademarks, or they'd run a severe risk of losing them.

Just ask Ford about why they couldn't use the name GT-40 on the Ford GT...
 
BTW, those would look way cool if they had the LS Koncepts name engraved on them, say across the front runner, or along the logitudinal arm. And maybe JetHot coated...
 
I will be ordering one of these next week. Will this make the car any louder. It is so quiet right now and I want it to sound a little meaner.
 
Yeah it will definately make the car sound better. The stock tube has air baffles to quiet the intake of air.

If you get it with a combined KKM it'll sound VERY nice when you're driving & accelerating.
 
SoonerLS said:
?Que? Aluminum conducts heat exceedingly well. That's one of the reasons it's commonly used in heat sinks. That's also one of the reasons the LS's aluminum hood is insulated so well.

The factory plastic intake tube, on the other hand, does not conduct heat well; it's a very good insulator.

The prevailing theory, however, is that the airflow through the intake is moving at a sufficient velocity that it doesn't have time to pick up a significant amount of heat while it's in the tube, so the material is, well, immaterial to that discussion.


It certainly doesn't not heat up like steel would. Certainly seems that anything could hold heat if driven long enough. Most intake tubes for applications are aluminum. The stock tube baffles air to silence it, and this does not. So sure, if we were in a completely discussion how to entirely eliminate heat this product would be made of something other than even plastic.

So lets not use a discussion to scare anyone away from buying it, its a very nice product ken has and shouldn't be compared as apples to oranges for the absolute best material in the world to reduce heat. It is much better than the steel for head conducting, including cheaper cost to make because of materials. I wouldn't compare intake tubes to heatsinks for any type of processors.
 

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