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Originally Posted by Kevin@AkumaMS
I can absolutely see your point of view however consider the following....
Our products have always spoken for themselves and for our price your getting better intakes designed and tuned by someone who is a professional.
All of the other intakes including stillen, injen, and aem go for over $500 on there website and unlike theres we include free coding if you have an uprev or cobb AP, or your welcome to come get a tune. I dont see any other manufacturer of intakes offering that high of customer service in order to make sure everyone has a great set-up for there car.
Anyone who gets a set please put up a review!
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You're offering a free tune, I know that, but does your tuner know enough to tune for every other combination of bolt-ons? At this point in the 370Z's marketed life, a large portion of owners already have invested in an exhaust, other intake mods... etc. Or are you only offering a tune if these intakes are the only mod? Also, Cobb dropped support for the VQ37.
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Originally Posted by cdoxp800
Also a WAY Better design then Stillen.
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Other than slightly different bends, I don't see how this design is that much better considering it still makes the same amount of gains. If it were truly a better design, not only would it be cheaper (not considering the tune), it would produce better power. Seeing as Stillen's primary market is Nissan, I don't see how you can necessarily surpass that kind of massive engineering manpower. Akuma is just entering the territory of the VQ.