Want an easy afternoon project to add 10-20 extra horse power to your Mustang GT for around $100? Check out these aftermarket cold air intake, low restriction air filters. These cold air intake systems will give your Mustang GT better acceleration and fuel economy. They are designed to replace your factory air filter and air-box assembly, getting rid of the extra restriction and smooth out and straighten the airflow. The high-flow design of these aftermarket cold air intake systems enables your engine to breath in a larger volume of air, resulting in more useable horse power throughout the entire engine’s rpm range.
Mustang GT Cold Air Intake Filter System
BLACK 1987 1993 FORD MUSTANG 50 50L GT LX V8 OHV COLD AIR INTAKE KIT | |
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35 RED Cold Air Intake Induction Kit + Filter For 94 95 Mustang GT 50L V8 | |
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Cold Air Intake Kit + RED Filter For 89 93 Ford Mustang GT LX 50L V8 | |
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BCP BLACK 05 09 Ford Mustang GT 46L V8 Cold Air Intake Racing System + Filter | |
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For 2011 2014 FORD MUSTANG V6 ST BASE GT 37L 37 AF DYNAMIC COLD AIR INTAKE KIT | |
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Cold Air Intake System High Flow Filter Blue for Ford 94 95 Mustang GT GTS | |
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RED Cold Air Intake Kit + Dry Filter for 1996 2004 Ford Mustang GT 46L V8 | |
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3 COLD AIR INTAKE SYSTEM KIT+ BLUE FILTER FOR FORD 1996 2004 Mustang GT 46L V8 | |
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RED COLD AIR INTAKE KIT+ DRY FILTER FOR 87 88 Mustang 50L V8 Non MAF LX GT | |
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How do cold air intake systems work?
Most cars and trucks made since the mid-1970s have thermostatic air intake systems. Those older systems regulate the temperature of the air entering the engine’s intake tract, providing warm air when the engine is cold, and cold air when the engine is warm to maximize performance, efficiency, and fuel economy. The theory behind aftermarket cold air intake systems are that cooler air has a higher density, and contains more oxygen per volume unit than warmer air.