Post #37 & #42.....
:rolleyes: Thanks for sharing that though Weeeee. |
Hey.. What is the price on these??
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I will be calling AEM tomorrow to see if they plan on releasing a fix for the wiper bottle relocation kit. If they don't, I may end up contacting Injen to see if I can purchase theirs separately. Quote:
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Mine should be arriving this week. Should sound good with my exhaust
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So I drove about 150 miles this weekend after the intake install and here are my thoughts/impressions:
- I would actually prefer the design of the Stillen intakes and how they draw air through the middle of the bumper over the Injen/AEM intakes. The AEM/Injen intakes draw air through the sides of the bumper, where there is minimal air flow. - In order to draw more air into these intakes (and maximize efficiency/potential power gains), the bumper undertray is in need of serious ducting. I plan on doing this myself in a few weeks once I order the right parts. - I hear a slight banging under WOT. I did a long tube header install at the same time, but it's unlikely that the culprit could be these as fitment/flex was all verified on a lift. The only possible scenario I can think of is that the included brackets/rubber mounts do not allow for enough flex to accomodate the moving engine, or the intake piping is hitting a metal area of the radiator support during engine movement. - Intake "growl" sounds awesome. - Fuel economy has improved over my previous setup (just test pipes). Again, I don't know if this is due to the FI long tubes or the intake but I'm averaging about 20mpg compared to my previous of about 17. |
But you have the Nismo right? I wonder if the 'bang' would exist with the normal Z's......
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Hmmmm.... O.K..... Thanks Weeeee. Let us know por favor.
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Sorry guys- won't have lift access until at least the end of this week.
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I will have mine installed by friday. I will see if there is any issues.
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Ok so unfortunately I do not have any pictures because I forgot my camera but here are some notes:
1) The AEM relocated washer bottle will interfere with most oil cooler setups, unless you are running a 19-row or smaller. 2) Nismo owners will need to trim a portion of the metal ducting to fit. 3) The noise was coming from the pipes hitting the driver's side AC line. Unfortunately there is no way to prevent this from happening under high loads (WOT at lower RPMS, high RPM in general. 4) The driver's side intake sits higher than the passenger side one. The pipes themselves are angled differently near the bottom. |
Hmmmmmmm. Hitting the AC lines. No beuno.
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Weeeee maybe you can bend the line or bracket a little? If not how about some of that foam weather stripping with adhesive backing to cushion in between (if you can mount it where it's not visible/cheesy lookng).
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Just finished installing before the show and the intakes came out great. I don't have the oem bumper I have the stillen bumper. The air filters are just at the side vents. The power is there. Great looking intakes. I like it so far.
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Right now I'm really pissed about the oil cooler fitment issue. I was planning on installing the 25-row this weekend and it seems that I may have to figure out a different way to mount it. If AEM had relocated the bottle to the passenger side of the car this wouldn't be an issue. I'm contemplating doing it myself and just buying more hose to extend it.
And my goddamn washer fluid light keeps going off when my bottle is full. I will take the bumper off yet again this week. |
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