CGS Motorsports GMC Intake Systems are engineered specific to each application to ensure a perfect fit. CGS GMC Intake Systems aren't just ejected from a plastic mold; they are handcrafted and sculptured from steel, into virtually an art form.
CGS Intakes give you the best of both worlds, your not only gaining horsepower, but you are getting better gas mileage. Our systems add 1-2 miles per gallon, as well as up to 18 horsepower. The tubing is CNC mandrel bent and powder coated to provide style and durability.
CGS GMC Intakes offer superior filtration and maximum air flow. CGS filters are washable and reusable to give you control of the air your engine breathes.
These top-of-the-line intake systems offer easy bolt-on installation and a complete replacement lifetime warranty, at an unbeatable price. The simple installation requires no modifications, and most applications are 50 state street legal.
- Increased performance
- Improved fuel economy
- Factory fitment
- Stylish appearance
- Simple installation
- 50-state street legal
- Lifetime warranty
- Does not affect factory warranty
General:
After the General Motors Company was founded in 1908, it soon became known as one of the largest car manufacturers in the world. In 1909, the Grabowsky Rapid Motor Vehicle Company (GMC) joined with GM. The trade name GMC Trucks was first exhibited in 1912 at the New York Auto Show and was registered with the United States Patent Office eight months later. Now known as the high-end truck-building division of General Motors, the "GMC" in GMC Truck stands for General Motors Corporation.
Despite offering what many view as little more than rebadged Chevrolets, GMC has continued to serve the needs of truck buyers across the country, filling worksites with the GMC Sierra, GMC Sierra 2500HD, GMC Sierra 3500HD, and to a lesser degree, the GMC Sonoma. The GMC Yukon and GMC Yukon XL fill the void left by the late GMC Jimmy and GMC Suburban, while the GMC Savana van soldiers on in countless capacities. The GMC Acadia, sharing its architecture with the Chevrolet Traverse and Buick Enclave, is a crossover and doesn't technically qualify as a GMC truck, but is sold with the same "professional grade" backing as its beefier stablemates.
The rugged capabilities offered by every GMC truck are essential, but today's models are often required to deliver toughness in a more user-friendly package. That's where the lineup of GMC Denali vehicles comes in, providing upgraded styling and luxury with the GMC Sierra Denali, the GMC Yukon Denali, the GMC Yukon XL Denali, and the GMC Envoy Denali. If, however, capability and optimized fuel economy are on the wish list, the 22-mpg GMC Yukon Hybrid is available.
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