2016 Honda CR-V Intake Upgrade Parts
8 parts verified to fit your 2016 Honda CR-V for a complete intake upgrade. This is an easy DIY project — estimated 30-60 minutes.
Cold Air Intakes
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Fel-Pro
Fel-Pro Honda CR-V 36146 Engine Water Pump Seal
$4.31

K&N
K&N Replacement Panel Air Filter for 15-16 Honda CR-V 2.4L
$68.99

Fel-Pro
Fel-Pro Honda CR-V 72377 Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor Seal
$2.94

K&N
K&N 03-14 Honda Accord/Civic/Odyssey / 04-14 Acura TL/TSX/RL/CSX Cabin Air Filter
$47.99
aFe
aFe Various Honda /Acura Cars & SUVs 03-21 Cabin Air Filter
$23.55
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Frequently Asked Questions
What parts do I need for a intake upgrade on my 2016 Honda CR-V?
A complete intake upgrade on the 2016 Honda CR-V 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 2016 Honda CR-V?
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 2016 Honda CR-V?
Yes, all parts on this page are verified to fit the 2016 Honda CR-V 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 2016 Honda CR-V?
We carry intake upgrade parts from trusted brands including Fel-Pro, Skunk2 Racing, K&N, and aFe. Filter by brand to find your preferred manufacturer.
How much does a intake upgrade cost for a 2016 Honda CR-V?
The cost of a intake upgrade for the 2016 Honda CR-V 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.

