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Most Popular Parts
- Chrysler Performance Brake Pads / Rotors Kit
- Chrysler Perf Brake Pad/Rotor-Drum/Shoe Kit
- Chrysler Performance Air Filter
- Chrysler Air Intake System
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- Chrysler Performance Muffler
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- Chrysler Performance Exhaust System Kit
- Chrysler Performance Spark Plug
- Chrysler Body Mount Set
- Chrysler Turbocharger Intercooler
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Performance parts are any replacement products that are not original equipment (OE) replacements and are intended to increase horsepower, handling, or stopping capabilities of a vehicle.
The most common performance upgrades to vehicles are bolt-on or plug-and-play products. Performance modifications include parts like air intake kits, cat-back or axle-back exhaust systems, and tuners/power programmers.
There is a variety of different ways to get additional performance out of your vehicle. This is primarily done by providing more air and/or fuel, as well as cooler temperatures to the motor.
The majority of performance products will increase the horsepower of a vehicle over what is provided from the original equipment (OE) manufacturer. Our vendors spend a large amount of resources engineering and testing products to ensure an increase in horsepower is being provided to your vehicle.
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