I'm sorry I threw that comment in there - I had my mind on two different things. I believe the plate seen in the well-known photo of "The Enchantress", is one of the ground-installed plugs for keeping the dust/dirt/sand/ash or other debris from being blown into the filter from the sides.


There is a great photo of 352nd FG Mustangs taxiing during the Russia "Shuttle Mission", kicking up clouds of dust and dirt into one another, with a caption that reads something along the lines of "filtered air was required".
In some photos, the "cold air covers" can be seen to still have the original Alclad production watermarks spread across them, either a sign of 'how fresh' they were when they left the factory/supplied with the aircraft, or possibly machined at the base of opperations.
Regarding seeing more "cold air covers" fitted to P-51D/K's, it may be a result of the time-line, with more P-51D/K's in action during the fall and winter of '44/'45.