1960 Dodge Pioneer Intake Upgrade Parts
7 parts verified to fit your 1960 Dodge Pioneer for a complete intake upgrade. This is an easy DIY project — estimated 30-60 minutes.
Cold Air Intakes
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Victor Reinz
MAHLE Original Chrysler Cordoba 83-80 Intake And Exhaust Manifold Set
$18.48


Cometic Gasket
Cometic Chrysler W2 Head V8 .031in Fiber Intake Manifold Gasket Set
$20.68


Cometic Gasket
Cometic Chrysler W2 Head V8 .060in Fiber Intake Manifold Gasket Set
$20.68

Fel-Pro
Fel-Pro Dodge Coronet MS 9344 SH Engine Intake Manifold Gasket Set
$19.79
Performance Air Filters
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Frequently Asked Questions
What parts do I need for a intake upgrade on my 1960 Dodge Pioneer?
A complete intake upgrade on the 1960 Dodge Pioneer typically requires cold air intakes, performance air filters. All parts shown on this page are verified to fit your specific vehicle.
How long does a intake upgrade take on a 1960 Dodge Pioneer?
A intake upgrade typically takes 30-60 minutes and is rated as easy difficulty. Actual time may vary depending on your experience and the specific parts being replaced.
Can I do a intake upgrade myself?
Yes! A intake upgrade is an easy DIY project that most people can do with basic hand tools. It's a great way to save money on labor costs.
Are these parts guaranteed to fit my 1960 Dodge Pioneer?
Yes, all parts on this page are verified to fit the 1960 Dodge Pioneer using VCDB fitment data from manufacturers. Our fitment information is cross-referenced with industry-standard vehicle databases to ensure accuracy.
What brands make intake upgrade parts for the 1960 Dodge Pioneer?
We carry intake upgrade parts from trusted brands including Victor Reinz, Cometic Gasket, Fel-Pro, aFe, and K&N. Filter by brand to find your preferred manufacturer.
How much does a intake upgrade cost for a 1960 Dodge Pioneer?
The cost of a intake upgrade for the 1960 Dodge Pioneer depends on the parts and brands you choose. Browse the parts on this page to see current pricing. Doing the work yourself saves significantly on labor costs.

