Alan Applegate
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If you're thinking of adding after-market additions to your 2024 Eco-Boost Mustang as an adjunct to the FPT, here is something you need to know.
At least two companies offer larger (?) intercoolers, with their only real advantage is the fact their end connections are aluminum rather than plastic.
Larger pipes do offer a minor increase in HP and torque, but only at the upper end of the rev range. At the low end, they're a negative.
There is at least one maker offering a cool air intake which might offer an advantage, but only if you change your hood out to a GT version. The real restriction is not the element (unless it is clogged), but the air inlet restriction in the radiator support. And even that restriction has little if any overall effect.
In other words, save your monies. The only exception to this is, your willingness to pay someone to modify the FPT perimeters. And even that option is a few month away.
At least two companies offer larger (?) intercoolers, with their only real advantage is the fact their end connections are aluminum rather than plastic.
Larger pipes do offer a minor increase in HP and torque, but only at the upper end of the rev range. At the low end, they're a negative.
There is at least one maker offering a cool air intake which might offer an advantage, but only if you change your hood out to a GT version. The real restriction is not the element (unless it is clogged), but the air inlet restriction in the radiator support. And even that restriction has little if any overall effect.
In other words, save your monies. The only exception to this is, your willingness to pay someone to modify the FPT perimeters. And even that option is a few month away.
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