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AEM Induction DryFlow Air Filter; 6-Inch Inlet / 5-Inch Length (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item U4796
AmericanMuscle no longer carries the AEM Induction DryFlow Air Filter; 6-Inch Inlet / 5-Inch Length (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required). Please check out 1979-1993 Foxbody Mustang Engine for an updated selection.
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    Features

    • Engine Components
    • Air Filter
    • Six-Inch Inlet / 5-Inch Length
    • Oil-Free
    • Universal - Fits Ford Mustang

    Description

    More Air More Power. That Mustang has a monster under the hood. The kind that lives on fresh air. The more you give it, the stronger it becomes. While a filter alone might not open up the doors to unprecedented power levels, every little bit does count. Adding this AEM filter to the mix is just one way to get the most out of that powerplant.

    Less to Worry About. This is an oil-free filter. Not that there's anything wrong with oiled filters in certain situations, but they aren't always appropriate. Especially not when you want to keep maintenance low. This filter is dry, but lets as much air as that Mustang can swallow slip right through. That's called having your cake and eating it too.

    Improvements in Any Case. You might be wondering if your Mustang really needs an aftermarket air filter. The engine hasn't been modified, and the stock unit does just fine. Well, would you rather breathe through a restrictive, paper filter or something a little more free-flowing? No matter what's done to it, any engine will benefit from a high-quality filter. That's just a fact.

    Fitment. Universal - Fits Ford Mustang models.

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