What does an air intake system do?
An air intake system controls the route that air takes before it reaches the engine. A good setup helps the engine breathe consistently, protects the filter from heat and dust, and gives supporting upgrades a cleaner foundation.
Airboxes house and protect the filter, helping isolate intake air from engine bay heat and debris. Airbox piping connects the airbox to the turbo, throttle body or intake tract, replacing restrictive or ageing factory routes. Snorkels raise the intake point on suitable 4x4 platforms so the vehicle can draw cleaner air away from dust, spray and low-mounted engine bay exposure.
Airboxes house and protect the filter, helping isolate intake air from engine bay heat and debris. Airbox piping connects the airbox to the turbo, throttle body or intake tract, replacing restrictive or ageing factory routes. Snorkels raise the intake point on suitable 4x4 platforms so the vehicle can draw cleaner air away from dust, spray and low-mounted engine bay exposure.


