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Originally Posted by iidylii Well I mean if there's a reason some of these are $500-$700 I'm all for going with them...if they have superior quality to the others then

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Old 03-01-2016, 10:30 AM   #376 (permalink)
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Well I mean if there's a reason some of these are $500-$700 I'm all for going with them...if they have superior quality to the others then great but if it's just the "NISMO...stillen...injen" name then that's another story :~}

You can get almost the same hp as the long tube intakes with silicone maf hoses and k&n drop in filters and spend $150 or so.
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So is there any actual proof that Z1 silicone hoses and k&n drop in filters make as much HP as the long tube CAI? If so, what is the use of going to the more expensive CAI's? Just aesthetics?
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So is there any actual proof that Z1 silicone hoses and k&n drop in filters make as much HP as the long tube CAI? If so, what is the use of going to the more expensive CAI's? Just aesthetics?
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There is no proof and that is not possible. Just do some research and you'll find the long tube style make the most power.
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There is no proof and that is not possible. Just do some research and you'll find the long tube style make the most power.
Thats not true. Years back someone had a thread showing the gains from a dyno. They were very close to the expensive long tube intakes and keeps more power mid range. That was in combo with the AFE dry flow filters. Many complain about the long tubes having heat soak due to the metal piping...

Also, the description from HPS is showing dyno numbers for the tubes alone:

"Fits Nissan 2009-2013 370Z 3.7L VQ37VHR. Replaces Stock OEM Restrictive Air Intake Hose, improves air flow, reduces heat soak and does NOT trigger check engine light. Delivers dyno-proven performance gains of +6.77 Whp, +6.38 Ft/lbs without any re-tuning. "
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Thats not true. Years back someone had a thread showing the gains from a dyno. They were very close to the expensive long tube intakes and keeps more power mid range. That was in combo with the AFE dry flow filters. Many complain about the long tubes having heat soak due to the metal piping...

Also, the description from HPS is showing dyno numbers for the tubes alone:

"Fits Nissan 2009-2013 370Z 3.7L VQ37VHR. Replaces Stock OEM Restrictive Air Intake Hose, improves air flow, reduces heat soak and does NOT trigger check engine light. Delivers dyno-proven performance gains of +6.77 Whp, +6.38 Ft/lbs without any re-tuning. "
The more I read about the silicone intakes and reusable filters (k&n) the more they seem to make sense, especially when you consider the initial cost involved. The fact that they airfilters are easily accessible for cleaning is another huge plus.
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The more I read about the silicone intakes and reusable filters (k&n) the more they seem to make sense, especially when you consider the initial cost involved. The fact that they airfilters are easily accessible for cleaning is another huge plus.
As far a gains per dollar the silicone intake pipes and drop in filters is the most cost effective, but they don't come close to getting you 18-20 whp gains. It just depends on what your goals are. Long Tube intakes aren't for everyone.
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everyone hear has been talking about performance upgrade, but someone tell me which intake provides the best sound??! that's what i want it for. i already have gthaus exhaust which is JIZZ ~~... help me choose a respectable intake that will help be just as good up high )
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everyone hear has been talking about performance upgrade, but someone tell me which intake provides the best sound??! that's what i want it for. i already have gthaus exhaust which is JIZZ ~~... help me choose a respectable intake that will help be just as good up high )
Pair it with the Nismo R-tune Long tube CAI. Has a nice deep growl paired with my FI 18' Res CF CBE. I'd say from hearing some different CAI; G3's Injen, and AAM

The Nismo R-tune CAI have a deeper and louder growl and still gains as much whp as the others as well. Also some other cool specs about the intakes are the water lock filters and no modification being needed to the front crash bar. Most modification is having the holding bracket screwed into a mounting surface to hold them in place.


So win, win.


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Intake with the filters in the engine bay will give you a louder sound. Just ask around about the different sounds of the different short ram intakes.
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You may pick up a 5 - 8 more up top. The extent to which that is worth it to you is something you'll have to mull over...

Anyway, grab a few beers and skim through this thread for lots and lots of dynos, before and after tuning, various mods, and so forth.

Again, bring beer.

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As far a gains per dollar the silicone intake pipes and drop in filters is the most cost effective, but they don't come close to getting you 18-20 whp gains. It just depends on what your goals are. Long Tube intakes aren't for everyone.
I thought that the Stillen gen III CAI produced 17.5 whp in a 370Z, according to the Stillen web site?
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I thought that the Stillen gen III CAI produced 17.5 whp in a 370Z, according to the Stillen web site?
That was the average on a stock Z Sport with 91 octane on a dynojet. We see a range of 15-23 whp depending on the different factors. Fuel, Altitude, Wheel Weight, Additional mods. If you already have an exhaust you don't see as large of a peak gain as they power gains don't add linearly.
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That was the average on a stock Z Sport with 91 octane on a dynojet. We see a range of 15-23 whp depending on the different factors. Fuel, Altitude, Wheel Weight, Additional mods. If you already have an exhaust you don't see as large of a peak gain as they power gains don't add linearly.
Ok that's good to know. So then a Stillen Gen. III CAI will be mod. #2, right after the Stillen CBE.
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Ok that's good to know. So then a Stillen Gen. III CAI will be mod. #2, right after the Stillen CBE.
Sorry, scratch Stillen CBE and add Fast Intentions CBE instead.
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Sorry, scratch Stillen CBE and add Fast Intentions CBE instead.
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