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2022 Ford Mustang GT Gen 3 Coyote Dyno: With & Without Carbon Trap

Created by Tyler Rodriquez / 3 min read
Date Created: 11/9/2023
Last Updated: 11/9/2023

Watch as we dyno a 2022 Ford Mustang GT Gen Coyote with and without carbon traps to see what the difference is.

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The Gen 3 Coyote engine was down 10 horsepower and 10 pound feet of torque for the 2022 and 2023 model year Mustang GTs. This was because of the addition of a carbon trap filter in the lid of the air intake system. The carbon trap is used to soak up fuel vapor that escapes out through the air intake.
 
Well, like anything that robs performance, enthusiasts don't want any part of that and will do whatever they can to reclaim the lost power. That's the case for the carbon trap. In this video, you'll see how much horsepower and torque is lost with the addition of the carbon trap.
 
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Relative Dyno Information for 2022 Mustang GT
 
Dyno Results:

5th Gear Dyno Pull With Carbon Filter
382 Horsepower
364 lb-ft Torque

5th Gear Dyno Pull Without Carbon Filter
393 Horsepower
367 lb-ft Torque

7th Gear Dyno Pull With Carbon Filter
388 Horsepower
379 lb-ft Torque

7th Gear Dyno Pull Without Carbon Filter
402 Horsepower
389 lb-ft Torque





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Published on 2023-10-26
The gen 3 Coyote engine was down 10 horsepower and 10 pound feet of torque for the 2022 and 2023 model year Mustang GTs. This was because of the addition of a carbon trap fitler in the lid of the air intake system. The carbon trap is used to soak up fuel vapor that escapes out through the air intake.

Well, like anything that robs performance, enthusiasts don't want any part of that and will do whatever they can to reclaim the lost power. That's the case for the carbon trap. In this video, you'll see how much horsepower and torque is lost with the addition of the carbon trap.
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Tyler has written content for Late Model Restoration for nearly 8 years, producing over 300 articles. As an avid New Edge fan, Tyler has owned 4 2004 Mustangs and an 88 Convertible Fox Body. Read more...