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I haven't seen this until now, but I have very little confidence in it. Like most Chinese aftermarket stuff, it is likely frought with fitment and reliability issues. The lack of buyer ratings or reviews also makes me wonder about it. Better off spending a little more and going with a well-known source, especially when it comes to engine parts. We all know the 3.6L already has issues and this won't help, not to mention voiding the factory warranty. My dealership wouldn't even touch my engine if I showed up with this. It is obviously your vehicle so do whatever you want, but proceed with caution and best of luck.
 

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Aluminum is bad for heat soak. Nothing wrong with our intakes. In fact Dodge Boys are grabbing our 2019 on up lower intakes because they fit on earlier Pentastars and flow better. Don't fall for new gimmick stuff that is being pushed. Go with the Challenger and Charger groups. They know where its at.
 
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Hi again,

I really wasn't considering doing it now maybe when it needs a intake gasket etc.

The Challenger forums reasoning was centered around heat soak plastic vs Aluminum.

Thought it was a option not endorsing just figured there are more Jeep owners than Challenger owners.

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Jim
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