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Old 03-13-2018, 09:41 AM   #3 (permalink)
Quicksilvers
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When you straighten out the air flow before and after the MAF and have larger diameter intake tubes with larger media air filters you will create more air velocity meaning more CFM’s of air make it in to the intake manifold. I would forget the idea of installing a short ram intake on your 370Z. I would install a long tube cold air intake. I have not seen any actual dyno sheets from the new AEM intake. One thing you need to realize is that the majority of Nissan 370Z enthusiasts like to use parts on their vehicle that actually make power. People purchase and install the Stillen Gen 3 longtube cold air intake because it makes power on our cars so does other verious Stillen performance parts. I have installed two Stillen Gen 3 longtube cold air intakes on 370Z’s and the construction and quality is very good. The Stillen Gen 3 longtube cold air intake has excellent fitment. Understand that all aftermarket longtube cold air intakes come close to the ac lines as there is not a lot of room to work with on the 370Z. I myself have seen back to back dyno tunes using the Stillen Gen 3 longtube cold air intake and it makes power even at normal operating temperature the Stillen Gen 3 cold air intake still makes power on our 370Z’s. You can purchase any brand cold air intake you like for your 370Z but, I don’t see this biased opinion for Stillen among Nissan 370Z enthusiasts you are talking about??

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