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Originally Posted by Joka4411 I have had two different types of intakes installed on my z and it's all been a waist of money. Stay stock and keep a fast
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Location: Urbandale, Iowa
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Received mine yesterday. Not expecting any noticeable hp gains, just want to clean up the intake at a reasonable cost. K&N drop in filters helped the throttle response.
Instructions say to remove strut bar, engine cover, and a half dozen other intake items, along with disconnecting the battery and MAF sensors. Thinking this is overkill. Plan on trying to squeeze this in like everyone else, if necessary I'll remove the strut bar and/or engine cover. IMO the MAF sensor is not being changed or moved so no reason to disconnect. |
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