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Originally Posted by drisko For example, you could start with a traditional short ram system, but just enclose the filter elements in a plastic box that has a tube coming

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Old 05-15-2010, 05:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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For example, you could start with a traditional short ram system, but just enclose the filter elements in a plastic box that has a tube coming out the bottom leading to a cold air source. I know this sounds sort of like the stock intake system, but it would have 3 important differences: bigger intake piping, higher flow filters, and no resonators like on the stock system.
To add to your idea these two come to mind.

E46 M3 Intake from VF Engineering.




And PWJDM S2K Intake:




You better have maps for your tuner when/if you make these bolt-ons or you it will be hard to live down here.
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To add to your idea these two come to mind.

E46 M3 Intake from VF Engineering.




And PWJDM S2K Intake:




You better have maps for your tuner when/if you make these bolt-ons or you it will be hard to live down here.
Nice find. That's exactly what I was thinking of. I think the Nissan OEM intake system is good, but even with drop-in filters it will probably become restrictive to moderately or heavily modified 370Zs.
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That S2K kevlar intake is sex.
They make it in dry carbon too
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