2014 Sports pack Z and not sure on next step. Currently have Motordyne Art Pipes and MD CB exhaust. Heard from a tuner that cold air I take is useless
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08-10-2018, 11:23 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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2014 Sports pack Z and not sure on next step. Currently have Motordyne Art Pipes and MD CB exhaust. Heard from a tuner that cold air I take is useless due to the turbulence and had my eyes on the Motordyne LTH. Curious on what you guys suggest next. Headers, cold air intake, tune, pulleys, or just calm down and be happy? Thanks fellas
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08-10-2018, 11:42 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Sway bars. And your tuner is wrong on the intake.
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It's a pretty well respected tuner in the Z community. Says the turbulence that the MAF have to deal with eliminates any benefit. Not saying your wrong though as I thought tuners just loop the MAF readings artificially. Why do you say sway bar? Front, rear, both? I like tail happy.
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For HP, a cold air intake and a tune.
Otherwise, the Z definitely benefits from a stiffer front end via an aftermarket front sway bar, and a front underbrace. Swift springs are also nice. Additionally, Z1 sells collar inserts for the rear differential and an all aluminum transmission mount to "tighten things up." |
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Your best gains are from cold air intakes, test pipes, and catback. After that you follow a path of diminishing returns - ported manifold and headers will net you something, but it's relatively costly for limited performance improvement.
I did Z1 Intakes with velocity stack upgrades, 63 mm ported throttle bodies, z1 ported upper mani, fast intentions long tube headers, fast intentions exhaust, dynoed at 334 whp, 278 wtq (and my torque band starts early thanks to the headers). https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing I keep a lot of dyno data and results in a shared Google Drive file, you may enjoy looking over it.
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So far this thread is just talking about horsepower gains, but what about the clutch/drivetrain? There are some upgrades you can do here that will vastly improve your driving experience.
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I'd say calm down and be happy. Change whatever you think needs modification. Thousands in breather mods may net you like 20 or 30hp which is a joke. Other modern turbo cars gain that with a cheap intake.
Personally, I think suspension is the most enjoyable mod on any car. What's your goals? Street car? Track? |
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clutch slave cylinder replacement before it breaks
lightweight flywheel and clutch it'll change your driving experience since the OEM flywheel hates revving
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Respected ay. Avoid this tuner like STD. Statements without facts are just opinions. This tuner made an assumption. There are two commonly used CAIs that perform well for the Z. Do your research. I've done pretty much every N/A mod. I would do breather, cooling, and suspension mods before anything else.
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