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Does the 370Z use the same K&N dual filter size as the 350Z or did the dual air-filter size change on the 370Z?
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K&N Response to Mass Air Flow Sensor Concerns As far as the original question... I don't know ![]() Jim |
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. And a legion of LS1tech-ers who found the same problems.But hey, its your money, spend it how you well - we just found Wix filters filtered just as well and were dirt cheap. Im with the others on saying, just save the cash for a real intake kit, btw.
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With regards to aftermarket intake kits; unless you are doing some forced induction or something similar; the only thing an intake kit will do for you is look good and may give you some nice sound effects.
As far as engine performance goes; it's my understanding that the stock air box set setup provides all the airflow that the engine can handle.
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Ouch is right!
If you're having MAF issues when using K&N or any washable filter that uses oil, then you're improperly oiling the filter (END of that question).
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As for the original question, why not just go to K&N's website and look it up? They've got a database that lists all the part numbers for each car.
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I can tell you with absolute certainty that the 350 with dual air boxes and the 370 take the exact same filter size; if you have two K&N filters in your 350 you can drop them right into your 370 (I'm not sure about the earlier 350s with one air box; I've never had reason to check into it.
As to whether they reduce performance I think that's a bit of an untested/undocumented theory but for me at least, it sort of misses the point...I use K&N filters because I believe they provide better filtration without overly reducing airflow. Obviously, however, a dirty filter, K&N or otherwise, is a BAD THING so whichever you use, keep them clean or keep them replaced on a regular basis!
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I can't see putting on a Stillen G3 intake without also buying at the same time a less restrictive exhaust in order and a required custom tune to get the full benefit of the intake. I can think of alot of better things to throw away $3000 on that will not depreciate the moment it goes on the car.
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Thanks..I figured the 370Z filter size would be identical to the 350Z. I just will have to go buy a pair as I never yanked them out of the 350Z I previously owned. As for the comment regarding K&N being bad or a waste, I have been using them for 40 years now in Mustangs, Z's, Pickups and SUV's and never experienced a problem but always pickup up positive throttle response in all the vehicular types as well as some dyno-proven RWHP even with the panel ones. So I don't subscribe to the "NO K&N" beliefs.
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