- ENGINEERED POWER: State-of-the-art air filter media is designed to increase horsepower and acceleration as well as improve overall engine performance
- RUGGED CONSTRUCTION: K&N Air Filters are manufactured with durable, premium materials and state-of-the-art construction methods to last a lifetime
- 4 LAYERS OF PROTECTION: Multiple layers of premium cotton gauze treated with a specially-designed tacking agent work together to create an intricate mesh of engine filter media that is designed to block and trap harmful contaminants
- CLEAN ONCE EVERY 5 YEARS: Engine air filter only needs cleaning every 75,000 miles under normal highway driving conditions (based on the average miles driven per year of 15,000 miles)
- ULTIMATE LONGEVITY: No-hassle limited lifetime warranty on stock replacement K&N air filters- limitations apply
- EASY INSTALLATION: K&N Air Filters are pre-treated and ready to drop into your factory air box- they are one of the easiest and most cost-effective vehicle upgrades for quick performance gains
- ECO-FRIENDLY: Using a washable, reusable engine air filter helps reduce replacement air filter waste- a K&N air filter is designed to last longer than 10 or more disposable filters
- MADE IN USA: K&N Air Filters are proudly made in the USA for trusted quality & reliability


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K&N High-Flow Original Lifetime Engine Air Filter: Increase Power: Premium, Washable: Compatible with 2015-2023 FORD: Mustang, Mustang GT, 33-5029
*$792.40
Informação adicional
Brand | K&N |
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OEM Part Number | FA1918, FR3C9601AA, FR3Z9601A |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00024844356352 |
Manufacturer | K&N Engineering |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
UPC | 024844356352 |
Model | 33-5029 |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.71 x 4.09 x 4.61 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 33-5029 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Other |
Manufacturer Part Number | 33-5029 |
Safety Rating | Não aplicável |
Date First Available | January 21, 2015 |
Cristian –
Caída perfecta y hecho de materiales de calidad
Battlewoman –
I was skeptical at first, even after reading the article in a well known motorsports magazine and with the suggestion of my SCCA mechanic; but, the improvement in performance was noticeable immediately. My 2019 Mustang GT has plenty of HP and torque as it is, and my primary focus has been dealing with the horrible 4 piston braking system, but this air filter is an inexpensive and pleasantly surprising (albeit modest) performance upgrade. And the fact that I’ll never have to buy another air filter again is a nice bonus.
Jesse –
I popped this bad boy in my car and gained at least 80 more horsepower.
Just kidding it does help my Stang breathe easier though. The only reason I bought it from Amazon is because the nearest store was charging 10 dollars more for it.
Jacob –
Good part
Cathy Alexander –
The description says it fits the Mustang GT, it also fits the 2.3 ecoboost. I have K&N filters in all 3 of my vehicles. The 1st time they need a filter I put in a K&N lifetime filter. They work great and they are far less expensive than throw aways, over a short period of time. I do the same with my motorcycles. They have never let me down.
davelesterappliances.co.uk –
Excellent product
Jason T. –
Felt like I had 1000hp after putting this on jk it works and fit well 👍🏼
Tyler Greene –
I have no idea if this adds power, and I haven’t noticed a rise or dip in MPG in the 300 miles I’ve driven with it.
But it took me about 30 seconds to install and I love that it’s reusable so I’d still recommend it. Fits as good as OEM filter, and has a much better feel to it.
Paul T. –
I wasn’t sure what to expect from this filter. I feel like across the board of aftermarket products, everyone is trying to sell you on an idea, regardless if it’s true or, more often, not true. After install I didn’t notice anything nor was I really testing to find out. I just continued to drive as normal and see what my thoughts would be after some time. Two things that get brought up about aftermarket filters, power and noise, I would say are negligible. I noticed no difference, seemed stock to me. However, one thing that did surprisingly creep up on me was mpgs. Now in the 2020 GT, I’m sure some purest out there loaths the conversation about mpgs and v8s, but when you daily drive it, its worth talking about. Now for reference I drive 95% highway and usually drive at 80mph for a total of 80 highway miles a day with limited to not traffic. I did not notice any change initially changing my filter. Now I religiously reset my mpg gauge so I know what I should be getting ever trip. What I started to notice with time was increased fuel economy. You see, my mpgs were not going up drastically, a couple tenths here and there, but not before long I was a legit 1 to 2 mpg higher than my baseline. I was consistently getting better fuel economy, I went from 25 to 27. I would struggle to get 4 days worth of fuel, heck sometimes i couldnt; I was cutting it close most of the time but it was doable and it was consistent for the most part. But now getting 4 days worth of fuel out of the car was easier. Look it didn’t turn the car into a prius, just in my application it was saving my butt and giving me more peace that after 4 days of driving, I didn’t have to stair my fuel gauge going home on my 4th day.
PRATAP –
I can feel the difference in the Performance of Mustang Ecoboost.