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2010-2014 Ford Mustang Cold Air Intakes

The latter half of the S197 shocked the world with its redesign, along with the all-new Coyote 5-liter V8 and the 3.8-liter Cyclone V6, which both feel and sound great straight from the factory. That said, Ford was a bit conservative with these new engines, and even a simple cold air intake (CAI) will help you unlock your 2010-2014 Mustang’s potential. Cold air intakes will also improve the way your engine sounds and help you save some money at the pump. Whether you need a 2014 Mustang V6 cold air intake to help you keep up with your V8 buddies, or you need a high-performance Roush intake to finish off your turbo or supercharger build, you’re in the right place. Check out our catalog for plenty of cold air intakes ranging from simple designs to more complex systems that can be the icing on the cake for intake overhaul.

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2010-2014 Ford Mustang Cold Air Intakes

Increase the horsepower, torque, and fuel mileage in your V6, GT, or Shelby GT500 with a Cold Air Intake from AmericanMuscle. We offer a growing selection of intakes and intake kits for your late model 2011, 2014, and newer Mustangs. Now you can beat the heat in your Pony with a cold air intake from BBK - K&N - JLT and Steeda. Our kits are perfect for the home mechanic with all the hardware and instructions included for an easy installation.

How 2010-2014 Mustang Cold Air Intakes Work

Whether you’re looking at a basic 2010 V6 cold air intake or a more complicated system, air intakes all serve the same purpose – pulling air into the intake manifold. From the factory, Ford tends to favor intakes that are buried in the engine bay under a heat shield with a square air filter design. Sure, this is functional, but it's not very fun and doesn't sound that great unless you’re getting a GT500 or Boss 302. Cold air intakes help by being located above the engine, which looks and sounds cooler than your average stock airbox. Aside from looking and sounding great, what makes a CAI unique is the filter and its location. Due to its further location from the heat produced by the engine, more cold air reaches the intake manifold, which is more dense and better for combustion. Cold air intakes also come with better filters that maximize airflow while limiting any debris.

Benefits of 2010-2014 Mustang Cold Air Intakes

Cold air intakes for a Mustang offer a lot of performance benefits, especially if you pair them with a new Mustang manifold, tune, and exhaust. Regardless, a simple 2010 Mustang intake can improve your horsepower by 5 to 20 depending on the engine size, and they sound better than stock airboxes because you can actually hear the air flow in. Cold air intakes also improve fuel economy, so you will save money at the pump. Since the intake is pulling in more dense air, the fuel injection system doesn't have to dump as much fuel into the cylinders for combustion. It's also important to note that cold air intakes are easier to work with than stock options, and even a total beginner can install one in about an hour, so it's a great way to hone those wrench skills if you want to start tinkering. Another subtle benefit is that air filters on cold air intakes last longer than the stock options. Looking for something specific like the best 2010 Mustang GT intake? Our sales techs are only a phone call away, and they'll help you find the perfect part for your build. Order online for fast and convenient shipping options on all Mustang intake parts and accessories.

Fitment Includes:

  • 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Mustangs
  • V6, GT, Shelby GT500, Boss 302, California Special Mustangs

*Please see product pages for any exceptions.