Welcome to the Cadillac SRX Intake Center at Andy's Auto Sport!
The Cadillac SRX is a distinctive luxury SUV by the well-loved auto maker General Motors. If you want to make your SUV perform at its absolute best, then you had better make sure your air intake system is in its best condition. When you are ready to buy the best intake parts for your SRX, Andy's Auto Sport has you covered! Our large Cadillac SRX intake catalog has parts like air intakes, mass air flow sensors, air filters, air cleaners, air breathers, heat shields, and intake accessories. By upgrading your intake components, you can improve the air flow and operating temperate of your engine. The result of improving flow and temperature of your car's motor is more horsepower, torque, and better gas mileage.
Fits on:
04-06 Cadillac SRX 4.6
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15946C
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Volant Air Intakes - W/ Box
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Price: $288.96 / Each
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Fits on:
04-06 Cadillac SRX 3.6
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15736C
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Volant Air Intakes - W/ Box
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Price: $288.96 / Each
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On Sale!
Fits on:
2010 Cadillac Srx 2.8/3.0L V6 F/I - All
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33-2444
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K&N Direct Fit Replacement Air Filter
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Price: $55.10
Sale Price: $48.49 / Each
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On Sale!
Fits on:
04-09 Cadillac Srx 3.6/4.6L V8 F/I - All
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33-2356
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K&N Direct Fit Replacement Air Filter
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Price: $49.96
Sale Price: $43.96 / Each
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Free shipping for a limited time only!
Fits on:
2010 Cadillac SRX 3.0L
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250-261C
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Airaid Synthaflow Cold Air Intake System W/Carbon Fiber Hydro Print Treatment
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Price: $409.90 / Each
Free Shipping!
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Free shipping for a limited time only!
Fits on:
2011 Cadillac SRX 3.0L
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251-261C
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Airaid Synthamax Cold Air Intake System W/Carbon Fiber Hydro Print Treatment
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Price: $416.90 / Each
Free Shipping!
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Free shipping for a limited time only!
Fits on:
2010 Cadillac SRX 3.0L
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250-261
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Airaid Synthaflow Cold Air Intake System
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Price: $218.90 / Each
Free Shipping!
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Free shipping for a limited time only!
Fits on:
2010 Cadillac SRX 3.0L
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251-261
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Airaid Synthamax Cold Air Intake System
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Price: $224.90 / Each
Free Shipping!
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Comparison: Cold Air Intakes versus Short Ram Intakes
Are you have trouble deciding whether to get a cold air intake or a short ram intake? You're not alone! Many people wonder that same thing, and we've made a video that gives you all the information you need in order to make an informed buying decision. We show samples of each type of intake, and we explain the differences in the benefits that each provide. Check out the video to learn more!
For California Residents: CARB Stickers on Intakes
Do you live in California? If so, then if you want to modify the performance of your vehicle you have to be compliant with CARB (California Air Resources Board). If you're buying an intake, make sure you buy an intake with a CARB sticker. This video explains in more detail what exactly a CARB sticker is, and how to know for sure which intakes will come with them.
Mass Air Flow Sensors on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
We made a video explaining what exactly a mass air flow sensor is, and the role it plays in terms of your intake-buying decision. We often gets asked how buying an intake will affect the mass air flow sensor, and in this video we give all the answers. Watch it and learn more!for one on our website. Check it out!
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Installing an SRX intake is one of the easiest bolt-on performance modifications you can make, and can be done with simple hand tools. While not all SRX intakes provide exceptional power gains, they do all tend to produce an aggressive "whoosh" sound when the accelerator is depressed, which is cool enough in its own right for many people. If you are building a show vehicle, any shiny or powder-coated SRX intake should suffice, but if you really want performance gains, consider spending a bit more for a well-known, brand name SRX cold air intake that has some research and engineering behind it.
We offer various SRX intakes, but they're not all the same. Very often the differences between SRX intakes can be substantial, which is why the cost can vary so much. One company's SRX intake could be designed to merely fit within a specified location in the engine bay and look pretty, while another company might take the time and expense to manufacture a tuned SRX cold air intake that truly improves performance and is dyno-proven to produce results. So, what you're really paying for is advanced engineering and quality components.