K&N cold air intake model 63-2587 on 2018 fiesta st

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Does anyone have this intake installed on their 2018+ fiesta? I got the part number from k&n tech support but I’ve since read a comment saying that they don’t work due to a added sensor on the 2016+ models. Any know if that is correct?

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I'm running a Mountune Airbox that came with a K&N filter on my 2019 Fiesta and it works perfectly. So I suspect that person who told you they won't work is misinformed.
 


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It won’t work. The 2016+ has a different fitment coming off of the intake tube. The KandN is designed for the older style.
 


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Yeah not all of the intake manufacturers updated theirs for 16+. I would go with a brand that has the 16+ fittings, or Woosh sells a "fix" for putting older intake on 16+. I have never tried it, but maybe some other forum members have.
https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopif...ta-st-evap-purge-p144c-check-engine-light-fix

OR i just saw they also sell the 14-15 evap line, so you could buy it and use the K&N or other 14-15 air intake as well.
https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopif...-to-convert-2016-fiesta-st-to-2014-2015-specs
 


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Damn I had a feeling it wasn’t going to work even after k&n told me it would.

Are there any intakes for the 2018 that don’t require anything extra to work??


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ST200/Mountune Airbox, Mountune 2016+ Intake Tube, Whoosh crossover. That’s probably your easiest route. Although, it’s over $450 all said and done.
 


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I would just go with a ST200 airbox high-flow filter and call it a day.

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I would just go with a ST200 airbox high-flow filter and call it a day.

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Same here, there’s always the flexibility to add those additional parts later if you feel the need. Makes the price points seem more reasonable.
 


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I’ve decided to keep the intake because it’s a bit of a pain to return it so my options are the evap purge hose kit of the OEM evap harness. Which one is better? There’s about a 100 bucks in the difference.

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Decided on the 2014-2015 evap harness after! Hopefully it’ll be ok!


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