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Old 05-05-2014, 11:49 AM   #5 (permalink)
4r3s
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Originally Posted by elinter View Post
Hi,

I just bought a 2013 370Z Pretty jazzed, but I'm already thinking about upgrades. I know I want a less restrictive intake and exhaust ASAP. I work near AAM (only 5 minutes from my office) and am thinking about getting them to install these with a dyno tune:

AAM COMPETITION 370Z S-LINE COLD AIR INTAKES
AAM COMPETITION 370Z 2.5" TRUE DUAL EXHAUST
AAM COMPETITION 370Z 2.5" HIGH FLOW CATS

I see there are a lot of other more popular manufacturers (Stillen, FI, HKS, etc), but AAM seems to be the most cost effective.

Any advice? Any issues with MD emissions tests?

Thanks,
Mike
thats exactly my setup except the CAI. AAM couldn't get their act together for a long time so I ended up getting the stillen version. The lowest point on the cbe sits 3" from the ground and I am not lowered at all. So if new coilovers or springs are in mind, you might want to consider a different CBE thats more like the oem version. The cbe was fine all summer then when winter hit I was throwing CELs left and right. AAM did fix the issue for me, no more CELs in summer or winter. AAM cleaned house of employees a year or two ago and while I liked those people, they are a much better company for it now. No I am not including Khoi in that. Khoi is definitely missed at AAM!
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