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2024+ Mustang GT Air Intake Filters

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Any updates on when they’ll be back in stock? Looking to order these thanks!
Hey! We should have more stock late this week or early next week. I will post as soon as I have shipping details.
 

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Hi All,
I ordered a set of these and installed and just wanted to put up a quick review to support them. In a nutshell, I love the filters. Great part!

Install time might be 15 minutes if you work fast. Took me about 30 to 40 minutes related to my back/neck problems limiting my mobility and me being OCD and super slow/deliberate with everything I do when I work on the car.
I applied a little dab of Honda shin etsu window and door rubber seal conditioner to the lips of the filters and the end of the tubes on which they go. Super light coat(just enough to give it a little bit of shine) to aid installation. They are tight but holding at the big end and turning while sliding in place was enough to do the trick. It does require just a little bit of force/finesse. Just make sure the clamps are very very loose and slide them over the ends of the tube out of the way and slide the clamps into place after positioning filters.
Driving wise, I notice a lot more at part throttle than full throttle. Throttle response in normal mode feels more like sport. Sport feels a bit better than before. From an engineering perspective, the reduction in throttling loss due to reduced restriction through the filters is fairly apparent. Another thing to note is I'm comparing taking out my filters after 6K miles and visible dirt compared to a brand new filter so how much is related to the newness of the filter can be debated. Though personally, I am sure that even when the car was new, the performance was not this good.
As always with any performance mod the effect for the driver will wane as you adapt to the newfound power / torque.
Of all of the mods I've done over the years, the cost of this versus the improvement is definitely on the better side of price/performance ratio.
If I had to do it again, I would. I wholeheartedly recommend this to anybody that is considering. Definitely improved my enjoyment of the vehicle.
Thanks.

On a side note, that Honda shin-etsu grease is great for any manufacturer vehicle to lubricate your window seals, door seals, trunk seals and keep the car looking and working like new. Stuff is much better than the silicone sprays etc available at the auto parts store.
 
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Hi All,
I ordered a set of these and installed and just wanted to put up a quick review to support them. In a nutshell, I love the filters. Great part!

Install time might be 15 minutes if you work fast. Took me about 30 to 40 minutes related to my back/neck problems limiting my mobility and me being OCD and super slow/deliberate with everything I do when I work on the car.
I applied a little dab of Honda shin etsu window and door rubber seal conditioner to the lips of the filters and the end of the tubes on which they go. Super light coat(just enough to give it a little bit of shine) to aid installation. They are tight but holding at the big end and turning while sliding in place was enough to do the trick. It does require just a little bit of force/finesse. Just make sure the clamps are very very loose and slide them over the ends of the tube out of the way and slide the clamps into place after positioning filters.
Driving wise, I notice a lot more at part throttle than full throttle. Throttle response in normal mode feels more like sport. Sport feels a bit better than before. From an engineering perspective, the reduction in throttling loss due to reduced restriction through the filters is fairly apparent. Another thing to note is I'm comparing taking out my filters after 6K miles and visible dirt compared to a brand new filter so how much is related to the newness of the filter can be debated. Though personally, I am sure that even when the car was new, the performance was not this good.
As always with any performance mod the effect for the driver will wane as you adapt to the newfound power / torque.
Of all of the mods I've done over the years, the cost of this versus the improvement is definitely on the better side of price/performance ratio.
If I had to do it again, I would. I wholeheartedly recommend this to anybody that is considering. Definitely improved my enjoyment of the vehicle.
Thanks.

On a side note, that Honda shin-etsu grease is great for any manufacturer vehicle to lubricate your window seals, door seals, trunk seals and keep the car looking and working like new. Stuff is much better than the silicone sprays etc available at the auto parts store.
Thank you for your support and thorough review. I will have to give that grease a try.
 


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I have more product in stock and can get sales opened back up today when I get home!
 
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Just ordered! Haven’t removed the carbon traps, would this be a good time to remove them?
I have not done any testing with the carbon traps removed. There are a lot of posts mentioning doing this on the forum though.
 

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Just ordered! Haven’t removed the carbon traps, would this be a good time to remove them?
mid remove them. Get yourself a long set of needle nose and it will help make the job even easier and you definitely won’t mess up the plastic air director you need to leave alone inside.
 
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Sold out already! Please let us know when more are in.
Next shipment is scheduled for 02/04 delivery! This one should last most of the year. Thanks again for all of the support. We have shipped from Alaska to FL in the USA as well as Canada, Australia, and Qatar internationally.
 

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Just ordered a pair of these filters, can’t wait to install them! I appreciate all your hard work and science in formulating these superior filters vs the big boxes.
 
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Just ordered a pair of these filters, can’t wait to install them! I appreciate all your hard work and science in formulating these superior filters vs the big boxes.
Thank you for your support. I have really enjoyed this process.
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