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Zero dark 02-12-2015 12:53 PM

Stillen G3 on 2015 model?
 
I know the motor is the same but is there a reason the G3 doesn't come up for the 2015 370's? All I can find is the greddy one on stillens website. Can I just get the G3 for my 2015 model

TerribleONE 02-12-2015 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero dark (Post 3109906)
I know the motor is the same but is there a reason the G3 doesn't come up for the 2015 370's? All I can find is the greddy one on stillens website. Can I just get the G3 for my 2015 model

Probably just haven't updated their site. I don't see a reason why it wouldn't fit.

Zero dark 02-12-2015 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by TerribleONE (Post 3109910)
Probably just haven't updated their site. I don't see a reason why it wouldn't fit.

Right. I'm going to wait till I hit a few thousand miles first. A popular tuning shop in my area charge $180 for install

Elmo370z 02-12-2015 07:42 PM

Thats crazy, Just install it yourself. Only takes about a hour or so.

Zero dark 02-12-2015 10:15 PM

Lol I'm not messing with bumper removal.

Powerwiz 02-13-2015 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Zero dark (Post 3109906)
I know the motor is the same but is there a reason the G3 doesn't come up for the 2015 370's? All I can find is the greddy one on stillens website. Can I just get the G3 for my 2015 model

Got a 2015 370 I bought end of Dec...Gen 3 and anything else for a late model Z works..they just have not updated there website. Also there has been no revision of anything just about in years on the 370z.

Also all of the people just about that make parts like that respond to emails pretty darn quick..usually in a few hours so shoot them a email or call.

Powerwiz 02-13-2015 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Zero dark (Post 3110447)
Lol I'm not messing with bumper removal.

That is very very simple to do. Its literally all pop out plastic pegs. I think 10 on the bottom and a series on top. Put your hand under the bumper and it pops off.

Zero dark 02-13-2015 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Powerwiz (Post 3110546)
That is very very simple to do. Its literally all pop out plastic pegs. I think 10 on the bottom and a series on top. Put your hand under the bumper and it pops off.

no kidding? when it gets warmer ima get underneath and see

Powerwiz 02-13-2015 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Zero dark (Post 3110554)
no kidding? when it gets warmer ima get underneath and see

You will find that most minor things are easy. There is no mystery to cars on most things expect the mystery in your head. Heres a basic guide. Its like a exhaust...Its like 12 bolts that hold it together. It hangs off the frame with rubber thingys. Easy easy to remove and install another. I think it took me a hour and a half to do the whole thing.

The hardest part of the G3 install and it comes with a illustrated picture guide is you have to dremel the air duct holes behind the bumper to make them wider for the intake to pass through. Alot seem to use anything but a dremel and that can be hard. Dremel makes it cake.

http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...r-removal.html

gomer_110 02-13-2015 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Powerwiz (Post 3110546)
That is very very simple to do. Its literally all pop out plastic pegs. I think 10 on the bottom and a series on top. Put your hand under the bumper and it pops off.

There's also two bolts, one on each end of the bumper up underneath the wheel well liners.

OTW Z-Boy 02-13-2015 08:04 AM

And on the drivers side don't forget to wrap the AC lines. The intake tube will rest in a position that over time if lines aren't wrapped will cause a leak. There is a bunch of information in the DIY section on this install.

wsarver 02-13-2015 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Zero dark (Post 3110447)
Lol I'm not messing with bumper removal.

IMO if bumper removal isn't for you, you may consider a shorter intake system. Air filters don't last forever. You'll need to get in there sooner or later for maintenance. It's not difficult just take your time and be gentle when pulling.

On the above post about the AC lines.... Yea I found that out the hard way. Bought the car preowned with the intakes already installed and they didn't wrap the AC lines. My AC lines burst and made one heck of a mess at summer time in Florida. That wasn't fun and very expensive at the dealer. Ran 500 or so. Live and learn.

Zero dark 02-13-2015 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Powerwiz (Post 3110563)
You will find that most minor things are easy. There is no mystery to cars on most things expect the mystery in your head. Heres a basic guide. Its like a exhaust...Its like 12 bolts that hold it together. It hangs off the frame with rubber thingys. Easy easy to remove and install another. I think it took me a hour and a half to do the whole thing.

The hardest part of the G3 install and it comes with a illustrated picture guide is you have to dremel the air duct holes behind the bumper to make them wider for the intake to pass through. Alot seem to use anything but a dremel and that can be hard. Dremel makes it cake.

http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...r-removal.html

Nice diy this will help for sure

Zero dark 02-15-2015 05:42 PM

Should i tune if this is the only mod i plan to do this year

Z-Girl 12 02-15-2015 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero dark (Post 3110447)
Lol I'm not messing with bumper removal.

That is why I didn't do my install...bumping removal is way to annoying.


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