Cold Air Intakes
#1
Cold Air Intakes
I'm in Hamilton, Ontario and desperately looking for a Cold Air Intake, I've seen one available but of course it's still down there in the U.S and hasn't migrated up here to the great white north as of yet. Does anyone know of any good spots preferably in Canada that offer them for the 2005? If not, the cheapest place you know in the U.S.
So far I've seen 250$ being the cheapest, in U.S currency.
And yes, I know what your thinking, I'm a penny pincher, cars 1/3 paid off and I'm 21
Thanks all,
So far I've seen 250$ being the cheapest, in U.S currency.
And yes, I know what your thinking, I'm a penny pincher, cars 1/3 paid off and I'm 21
Thanks all,
#2
RE: Cold Air Intakes
http://www.modularmustangracing.com/ has one for US $199 for the GT which is one of the cheapest I've seen. The reports I've seen on it are very positive. Be aware of this though, you must have a custom computer tune to take advantage of any gains and you check engine light will almost certainly stay on unless you get the custom tune. The Superchips Custom Tuner (SCT) power programmer will cost you anywhere from US$375 to US$425 depending on the seller. With those two modifications though it is not uncommon at all to see 20 to 30 horsepower gains. The SCT holds up to 3 custom tunes and also the original factory tune (4 tunes total).
#3
RE: Cold Air Intakes
Have you checked Steeda yet? They are about $250 but prolly the best one you can get. I bought the MMR (Modular Mustang Racing) off their website for $200 but its not as nice as the Steeda one.
#4
RE: Cold Air Intakes
I ordered the SCT Xcalibrator and cold air intake from steeda and it is supposed to be in some time this week. The guy at steeda told me that they dyno'd their 2005 GT with the intake and it had an increase of 26HP/35lb torque...I'll let you know if i can tell the difference as soon as I install it
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