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1cintron 07-14-2017 09:44 PM

Upgrades - Admin Tuning 3'' Intakes, EPS Tuning BB TB's, AAM Comp Intake Manifold
 
Just recently I have been able to finish getting some upgrades installed on the Z. So what exactly was installed? Well, the AAM Competition Intake
Manifold, EPS Tuning Big Throttle Bodies, and Administration Tuning 3'' Intakes. The initial setup in the car and that of the previous tune composed of Z1 Ported Manifold and Injen SP Long Tube Intakes.

Before Upgrades:
https://sway.com/s/K6k9WRQV4J7Zh5NA/...nimation=false

Let’s start with the one item I had won in a raffle at ZDayz 2016, the 370Z AAM Competition Intake Manifold. After months of waiting for the part to be built (it had not come out of production when raffled), in addition to time I spent overseas deployed, I was able to go about getting this bad-boy wannabe installed. Some of you know about the condition it was when received, pretty much, and ugly heaving piece of cast with large cast flash leftovers not cleaned up inside. After posting a few photos of the heavy paperweight, AAM Competition reached out to me and helped out. So what did I do then? Sent the manifold to Synergy Composites in Indianapolis where Mr. Shawn Lane after hours of hard work sanding and polishing and about 20 cans of elbow grease, was able to get some luster out of the manifold and glue the carbon fiber inserts on top. Thanks Shawn for the
work and help getting this finish quickly.

As received from AAM Competition:
https://sway.com/s/K6k9WRQV4J7Zh5NA/...nimation=false

After polishing done by Synergy Composites:
https://sway.com/s/K6k9WRQV4J7Zh5NA/...nimation=false

Once the manifold was polished, it was immediately sent to EPS Tuning along with the lower manifold and gaskets, where Josh took care of cleaning
up the guts (leftover cast flash), port-matching to the throttle bodies, porting the lower manifold, and polishing the plates. I've got to say, these folks were extremely helpful throughout the whole process and very easy to communicate with (extremely fast response times, even during after-hours!). If only I had them closer to OH! Give them a call for any of your TB needs, porting or their PCV Delete Kit, I have no doubt they will take great care of you.

Overall, installation took about 4-5 hours and was accomplished with another buddy of mine and 350Z owner, Alex. Upon completion, the car
started right away. The only obvious thing... the car was struggling at idle and since it had been already tuned with EcuTek, the idle re-learn process had to be done through the software and not by following the steps in the service manual.

Next morning, I drove to Louisville KY for a dyno tune at Dynosty. Folks, the service this shop provides is second to none. While Logan provided the much needed entertainment after a 2.5 hr drive, Hal strapped the car in the dyno, pulled his magic wand and can of unicorn dust... the results, more torque - but unfortunately not much more power. He was also surprised that those upgrades did not yield more power at the wheel or at least a smoother curve. He did mentioned that LTH's would be of help to smooth down the curve and make more power. Honestly, it didn't matter much to me, the car felt completely different, much more responsive.

Dynosty - EcuTekBefore & After - 4th Gear Pull
https://sway.com/s/K6k9WRQV4J7Zh5NA/...nimation=false

Dynosty - EcuTek Final Tune - 5th Gear Pull
https://sway.com/s/K6k9WRQV4J7Zh5NA/...nimation=false

While I planned to attend ZDayz 2017 and test the cars performance, I was unable to do so due to some shitty job performed by a local body shop.
Finally, I had to add a few touches to the engine bay to make the setup look cleaner, changing the PVC hoses and fittings (thanks to Joe at ZSpeed
Performance) and hacking the EVO-R 350Z harness cover to fit on the 370Z. Now, after a few weeks of daily driving, I am wondering what other mods
could help with power gains, improve the curves. So what are your thoughts, recommendations?

Thanks to AAM Competition, Synergy Composites, EPS Tuning, Dynosty, & ZSpeed Performance.

https://sway.com/s/K6k9WRQV4J7Zh5NA/...nimation=false

https://sway.com/s/K6k9WRQV4J7Zh5NA/...nimation=false

McLovin2010 07-14-2017 10:28 PM

Finally nice to see some actual numbers and install with this manifold, was curious myself. Have to meet up next time I come home to visit my family in Dayton.

NorthStyle 07-15-2017 12:35 AM

Nice job on the Evo-R cover, might have to jack that idea from you lol

On the power side, I'm surprised as well... only 4hp but the 19ft-lbs looks good; too bad you couldn't do a direct comparison between the stock and AAM manifolds because I would've liked to seen an apples to apples comparison.

Beyond those mods, do you have any exhaust mods installed (other than headers, which you already mentioned not having)? If not, those/test pipes or hfcs/exhaust would be the next step(s). You may want to look into injectors as well because Moncef informed me that after the Admin intakes were installed many people were seeing 95% duty cycle; just something to be aware of.

Elmo370z 07-15-2017 02:30 AM

Long tube headers, stage 2 cam with upgraded valvetrain, upgraded oil pump and rev it.

1cintron 07-16-2017 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McLovin2010 (Post 3674834)
Finally nice to see some actual numbers and install with this manifold, was curious myself. Have to meet up next time I come home to visit my family in Dayton.

Let me know :)

1cintron 07-16-2017 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NorthStyle (Post 3674848)
Nice job on the Evo-R cover, might have to jack that idea from you lol

On the power side, I'm surprised as well... only 4hp but the 19ft-lbs looks good; too bad you couldn't do a direct comparison between the stock and AAM manifolds because I would've liked to seen an apples to apples comparison.

Beyond those mods, do you have any exhaust mods installed (other than headers, which you already mentioned not having)? If not, those/test pipes or hfcs/exhaust would be the next step(s). You may want to look into injectors as well because Moncef informed me that after the Admin intakes were installed many people were seeing 95% duty cycle; just something to be aware of.

Thanks... all you'll need is 2 "L" shaped brackets and bolts.

The car has Motordyne's Shockwave exhaust with test pipes and NST's underdrive lightweight crank pulley.

I thought about upgrading injectors since I had to pull the lower manifold for porting but was told it won't be necessary to support the mods.

SS_Firehawk 07-17-2017 01:09 PM

In terms of port matching the manifold with the throttle bodies; was it port matched at 70mm or with the plate?

Elmo370z 07-17-2017 01:26 PM

Person I knew with his intakes and eps tbs with long tubes cbe only made 324

1cintron 07-17-2017 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk (Post 3675648)
In terms of port matching the manifold with the throttle bodies; was it port matched at 70mm or with the plate?

intake was port-matched at 70mm along with the plate. there's no bottleneck and it's a pretty smooth transition.

Kingbaby 09-16-2017 09:52 AM

Very nice man love the engine bay

Seven Nation 09-17-2017 09:43 PM

Looks wicked man! Nice work

1cintron 09-30-2017 12:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seven Nation (Post 3694054)
Looks wicked man! Nice work

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kingbaby (Post 3693744)
Very nice man love the engine bay

Thanks!

Elmo370z 09-30-2017 01:56 AM

Be interesting if you installed long tubes, c2 cams, bump the revs up and get tuned on E 85.

NorthStyle 09-30-2017 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elmo370z (Post 3697011)
Be interesting if you installed long tubes, c2 cams, bump the revs up and get tuned on E 85.

Wanted to do this myself but the cost of the cam install is hard to swallow...

1cintron 10-11-2017 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elmo370z (Post 3697011)
Be interesting if you installed long tubes, c2 cams, bump the revs up and get tuned on E 85.

I've been thinking on doing cams... We'll see

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