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We're proud to announce that we have the all new Moroso Coolant Reservoir tanks for the 2015 Mustang In Stock and Ready to Ship!

These tanks are a direct fit for your 2015 GT, Ecoboost or V6. They require no cutting or modification to install. Simply remove your stock tank and replace it with the Moroso unit.

We offer these in both Bare Aluminum and in a bad ass semi gloss black powdercoat finish.

Here's the first one ever produced being test fit on our car.










• Direct bolt-in replacement to stock 2 piece plastic tank
• Fabricated Aluminum for strength, plastic tanks fail after repeated high heat situations
• This Aluminum tank can be polished, chromed, painted, powder coated or left as is for a race look.
• Uses factory stock vented cap, bleeds pressure like the factory intended
• Billet aluminum neck has a built-in overflow like the factory tank
• Integral billet aluminum hose fittings are better looking and more trouble free than screw in fittings.
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^^^ check yourself. I got the first one 2 months ago. Came with a certificate of authenticity and signed by the president of Moroso.
 

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Nice ninja edit

You should install it and add it to your sweet sig.

No need to "check myself"

I didn't make any claims.
 

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Whats a ninja edit, and is it good or bad?
 

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How do we drain the fluid in the stock tank before removing it? Also what kind of fluid do we add to the aftermarket one?

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How do we drain the fluid in the stock tank before removing it? Also what kind of fluid do we add to the aftermarket one?

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Passenger side, bottom of radiator is a petcock. Drain there. Use Ford Motorcraft Orange coolant.
 

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I had the first one in my hands back in mid November.

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Cupcake? That's my nickname!!! :lol::lol::lol:

These tanks are my favorite BTW. Love the aluminum one:cheers:
 

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Wish I had that kind of money burning a hole in my pocket. Definitely would go with bare aluminum. I like a little contrast under the hood.
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