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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve The instructions from Injen are excellent. Easier to do than the Gen3, and the Gen3 install was pretty easy. I know the location of the filters

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Old 07-30-2010, 02:42 PM   #31 (permalink)
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The instructions from Injen are excellent. Easier to do than the Gen3, and the Gen3 install was pretty easy.
I know the location of the filters is different but I know there's the issue of the AC lines with the gen3. Little quirks like that is what I'm most interested in.
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Stillen and Injen are the way to go.

I went with the black Injen CAI.

Injen intake are fairly easy to install. The instruction has really good clear pictures. For this setup, you need to change the stock windshield water reservoir with the one Injen provided. Because the stock one won't fit with the intake.

I heard for the Stillen one if you dont install it correctly, the intake can damage the ac hose. And you will also need to do some cutting on your car.

The car does sound a little louder from the front. And if you listen closely to the intake you can hear the whooshing. As for the Hp increase, I cant really tell from driving. It feels about the same with the stock intake.



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where do I get the custom headlights. Im worried about warranty if I put on intake dealership said would void my warranty any thoughts on this. I really want to thank you for educating me on these things I feel your pain i had to get rid of a 300ZX when I was younger due to my kids. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel my kids are 18-19 now woohoo and Im back in a Z
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My buddy im still tickled about it would be disapointed if you didnt
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