Cold Air Filter
#2
http://www.americanmuscle.com/airaid...uner-11v6.html
I'd go with something like this, you may have a tough time getting a dealer to install one though. If I were you I'd also look into a lower gear ratio at the same time as that would really wake your car up.
I'd go with something like this, you may have a tough time getting a dealer to install one though. If I were you I'd also look into a lower gear ratio at the same time as that would really wake your car up.
#3
American muscle is a great place for Mustang stuff. Here's another option closer to home for you.
http://www.steeda.ca/ford-mustang-parts/2011-v6/
http://www.steeda.ca/ford-mustang-parts/2011-v6/
#4
Stick with non metal cold air kits. The metal tube really gets hot at the touch, no lie, and warms up the incoming air, which is more prone to happen in traffic or if just used as a cruiser. If you plan to do some drag racing, the metal tubed cai kits are fine since all you do is a few passes at a time, so it will have time to keep cool some what, but in day to day traffic, forget it.
Like already stated above, the Airaid is good, or even the JLT kits, or K&N kits as they use plastic/abs tubing.
Like already stated above, the Airaid is good, or even the JLT kits, or K&N kits as they use plastic/abs tubing.
#5
Stick with non metal cold air kits. The metal tube really gets hot at the touch, no lie, and warms up the incoming air, which is more prone to happen in traffic or if just used as a cruiser. If you plan to do some drag racing, the metal tubed cai kits are fine since all you do is a few passes at a time, so it will have time to keep cool some what, but in day to day traffic, forget it.
Like already stated above, the Airaid is good, or even the JLT kits, or K&N kits as they use plastic/abs tubing.
Like already stated above, the Airaid is good, or even the JLT kits, or K&N kits as they use plastic/abs tubing.
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