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Installed Z1 Cold Air Intake today!
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Did it myself took me probably 2.5 hours (without all the random pauses I had...total time for me was 6.5 hours! :rofl2: ) This was my first actual mod for my car (bought it in January) Overall easy install just pretty much looked at Stillen G3 DIY instructions and followed instructions from Z1 on their website. Overall pretty simple. After I installed, I took a 10 minute test drive and the car feels like it has a little more power. Throttle response is improved and it sounds fantastic when I step on it. Very happy with look and feel! :happydance: |
My one reservation with the Z1 intake is the silicon tubing through the radiator support. Did you notice if it crimps at all through the original intake ducts?
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Maybe that's not the official name for what I'm thinking of then...All I removed was a plastic piece that supplies airflow to the stock air boxes. Serves no other purpose. Here's what the instructions note: "Silicone Hose will conform to profile of through hole, however removing material from Composite Radiator Core Support is advised for optimal performance." https://www.z1motorsports.com/upload...rIntakeKit.pdf |
Those pieces are supposed to come out yes.
When they say "material" they mean to cut away some of the core to make the holes bigger for the tubes. Is it required? No. Z1, AFE, and AAM all use rubber tubes to give you the option to cut or not to cut. Stillen is hard pipe, requires cutting. Your install looks great! |
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