Get rid of those stock Mustang cold air intakes and improve air flow and power on your 1986 - 1993 Pony. Our air intakes are made of high quality metals and parts, from well-known, trusted names like Steeda, BBK, K&N and JLT. They are easy to install for most home mechanics and installation should take less than an hour. And what could go better with a new Cold Air Intake than a new Mass Airflow Meter?
What is a Foxbody Cold Air Intake?
The Mustang Foxbody is a Ford Mustang that was built between 1979 and 1993. This sought-after variant of the Mustang offers excellent horsepower and performance, even at the stock level. However, a cold air intake can bring up the specs even more. A Fox Body cold air intake moves the intake further away from the engine compartment. Cooler air has a higher concentration of oxygen in it, which means that the engine will work more efficiently and give you better performance. A cold air intake pulls cooler air from outside the engine bay and filters it to provide the combustion chamber with a denser, cleaner supply of air. This can add anywhere between 5 and 15 horsepower, which is more than enough to create a noticeable improvement in the feel of the car.
Do You Need a Fox Body Cold Air Intake?
If you are wondering whether you need a Foxbody cold air intake, it is a good idea to think about how your car feels when you drive it. Over time, vehicles can lose small amounts of horsepower or they might not be as efficient as they could be. If you are simply not as inspired by your vehicle as you once were, this could be a sign that a cold air intake is a good idea. With even a small amount of extra horsepower, you can get excited about getting behind the wheel once again. Plus, a cold air intake can improve fuel efficiency, saving you quite a bit of money at the gas pump.
What to Look for in an 87-93 Mustang Cold Air Intake
Build quality should be a top concern when picking out a Fox Body cold air intake. While an aluminum intake can be more durable, a plastic intake will offer better insulation, which can translate into better performance. The ease of installation is also an important consideration. A DIY-friendly intake can be a lot more convenient and cheaper to install. You may also want to consider whether adding a cold air intake will require you to tune your vehicle or not. If you are looking to make a vast improvement to performance, a new intake and a tune can work wonders. If it’s time to improve your car’s performance with a cold air intake, our sales techs are here to ensure a proper fit and help you get all the qualities you are looking for. Plus, fast shipping means you don’t have to wait to take your vehicle to the next level.