Don't buy into the KIT KOOLAID... there are so many things you can do to your vehicle that are way more beneficial.IMO....
I would agree about this for the MP215 kit. Except if you live in California and it did qualify for year of your car? It’s a great way to get an upgrade in power that is not going to get you in trouble with Johnny law. Yes they do do random checks in places from time to time.
On the FB3 kit the deal with the 10% WINNING discount gives you the Intercooler,Brand New not locked COBB AP( with custom tunes by Randy per your needs) Mountune Ford Approved Intake( which is basically a metal ST200 intake) RMM and Mountune Intercooler, For $1079
Now if you start pricing stuff out a New AP is going to cost $450-500 . RMM $125-150, intake if you go with the. Mountune or the ST200 from Whoosh $260, Mountune Intercooler $550-600.
Now If you bought the stuff seperately even with the 10% discount it would cost $300 more.
So lets look at this another way. What if we bought other bands of products. Well werever you buy a tune its going to cost. So the Access Port pricing is competive its just a matter of who you want Tunes from and you can always buy other tunes besides Randy if you have the FB3 package.
Lets move to the intercooler yes you can get a cheaper intercooler. But was it designed properly to not interrupt stock radiator airflow. The Mountune was , its already been noted that if you install the Whoosh, Depo, etc...which is a good deal, you should probably upgrade your radiator as well as t does cause some airflow interference as do most.
If one is not going bigger Turbo though the Mountune is the better intercooler choice for several reasons IMO , Tube and Fin being one. Clearance for airflow is the other. Plus Its a lot more Ford service tech friendly depending on the dealer.
On the intake its a toss except that with the FB3 kit you get the Mountune that also was tested extensively.
One thing that can be said about the Mountune kit is the products have been researched to work accordlingly with the car.
Its not for the everyone. Anyone planning a big Turbo would probably want to skip it. They wil want a larger intercooler, will most likely drop an Aluminum radiator in, and so on.
Though if someone has a new car and looking for parts that are less likely to give dealerships pause?
So all in all no koolaid just different strokes for different folks depending on wants or needs.