Want to add on some serious horsepower and torque to your SN95 Stang and also get a bit of show-winning style under the hood? Then any one of these 94-98 Mustang Intake Manifolds and Plenums is just what you need. Super durable and relatively easy to install, these Mustang Intake Manifolds and Plenums gives your Pony the power of a thundering herd of Mustangs. And don't forget the Mustang Water Pumps and Mustang Serpentine Belts to help maintain your Stang as well.
How an Aftermarket 1994-1998 Mustang GT Intake Manifold Will Improve Performance
An intake manifold, which is sometimes also called an inlet manifold, has a simple but important task. It brings fresh air into the engine, dispersing it evenly across the Mustang’s cylinders, where it’s mixed with gas to create combustion. This airflow is vital for the engine to function, and the better the airflow, the better the performance of the engine. The stock intake manifold in most cars suppresses the airflow for a variety of reasons. But with an aftermarket 94-98 Mustang intake manifold, you can increase the airflow, letting in more air than your engine would normally get. This results in an engine that is both more effective and more efficient. You’ll likely notice an increase in fuel efficiency but, more importantly, you’ll be sure to experience an uptick in horsepower and torque when you drive.
What Are Intake Manifold Plenums?
Plenums sit on the top of the intake manifold, and essentially act as a reservoir for all that clean air that the intake is sending to the engine. A Mustang intake manifold plenum stores clean air, and then the intake sends the air from the plenum to the cylinders. Aftermarket intake manifolds usually have larger plenums than stock intake manifolds, which is the primary way that they increase airflow. Some aftermarket intake manifolds have split plenums, which make it a little easier to clean the manifold.
Things to Consider Before Modifying Your Mustang Intake Manifold
Before purchasing a new Mustang intake manifold to install, it’s important to note that it will likely require recalibration upon installation. Without proper recalibration, you won’t get any of the performance improvements from the new intake manifold, and you’ll just be wasting money. It’s also worth noting that some intake manifolds might make your car illegal to drive on the street, depending on where you live. So always check the specifications of your intake manifold, and your local laws. If you’re ready to purchase a new 1994-1998 Mustang intake manifold, then our sales techs are ready to help you find the option that’s perfect for you. With a wide range of great options, there’s no doubt that you can find the right intake manifold for you and your fourth generation Mustang.