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Changed my oem filters at 9k miles and this how they looked like.
With a freer flowing filter this crap would have entered the engine. I'm sticking to oem paper filters and will replace them at shorter than 9k miles intervals.

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Changed my oem filters at 9k miles and this how they looked like.
With a freer flowing filter this crap would have entered the engine. I'm sticking to oem paper filters and will replace them at shorter than 9k miles intervals.

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I hope you have an air filter for your lungs!
 

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I hope you have an air filter for your lungs!
Is that not what the cabin air filter is for ... probably worth a check at least
 

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I found this OEM part number PR3Z9601A
That appears to be the correct part number. I also see Motorcraft calling them the FA2066, same part. Wix (good aftermarket paper filter maker) also makes them, WA11361.

As others mentioned, I also use AFE dry filters. On past cars and my other vehicles, I usually do them or S&B dry units. They've been tested by 3rd parties and proven to filter very close to the paper filter (sometimes better) and flow better.

K&N and a few others are more well known, but they don't filter worth a crap. The previous owner of our Dark Horse had K&Ns on it, and they were disgusting. Ripped those outta there the first day we got it.
 

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That appears to be the correct part number. I also see Motorcraft calling them the FA2066, same part. Wix (good aftermarket paper filter maker) also makes them, WA11361.

As others mentioned, I also use AFE dry filters. On past cars and my other vehicles, I usually do them or S&B dry units. They've been tested by 3rd parties and proven to filter very close to the paper filter (sometimes better) and flow better.

K&N and a few others are more well known, but they don't filter worth a crap. The previous owner of our Dark Horse had K&Ns on it, and they were disgusting. Ripped those outta there the first day we got it.
Thanks for confirming. I'm sticking with the OEM filters. Gonna order 2. Thanks again.
 

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Mehhh, I went with the Steeda Pro Flow Air Filters and change them out every 3-6 months depending on how much I am driving. Bought a 2nd pair so when I replace the ones in current use, I can let the washed ones dry for an extended period. Always have a pair on standby. Cost wasn’t a concern. YMMV …
 

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I’m with the stock filter team, but i love those roush clear covers. I’m about to buy a set just for the covers.

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@TheACN ....I love my Roush. The air filters that came with my kit are DRY filters not the crappy oiled ones that clog. After 3000km I just vacuumed them. BTW they can be washed many, many times with very mild soap and warm water. I ordered two extra filters with my kit. BTW ll & FWIW.....I get massive comments about the look. I can hardly wait to see how they look on the 2026 Mustang GT Premium Convertible in Molten Magenta Tricolor I ordered - they should pop with that!
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@TheACN ....I love my Roush. The air filters that came with my kit are DRY filters not the crappy oiled ones that clog. After 3000km I just vacuumed them. BTW they can be washed many, many times with very mild soap and warm water. I ordered two extra filters with my kit. BTW ll & FWIW.....I get massive comments about the look. I can hardly wait to see how they look on the 2026 Mustang GT Premium Convertible in Molten Magenta Tricolor I ordered - they should pop with that!
ALL filters "clog" - that's the purpose of an air filter - call it what you like, but trapping dirt, dust, or other debris is: CLOGGING LOL
 

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@jbrnigan ..... a filter only clogs if you allow it to and oiled filters clog a lot faster and can rarely be cleaned properly. Roush and a couple of other filter makers offer freer flowing filters that arguably trap particulates better than paper filters and can be re-used without degradation multiple times......but while you are LOLing I notice you are driving an ecoboost so you don't have enough HP to clog a Kleenex. LOL :cool:
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