I have a quick question. I'm new to the car world, I just bought a 370z, and I'm looking to purchase the Stillen Gen3 intake. My question is, how long
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05-02-2009, 12:10 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Stillen Gen III ultra long intake?
I have a quick question. I'm new to the car world, I just bought a 370z, and I'm looking to purchase the Stillen Gen3 intake. My question is, how long before they come out with a superior intake for the 370? Am I better off waiting a few months? I'm also debating on which Exaust I should buy, I'm thinking the 5Zigen ProRacer SP Exhaust ? Thanks.
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You're safe buying the Stillen IMO... other mfgrs will argue that the dyno numbers are a little misleading because with a car sitting on a dyno it doesn't benefit from the ram-air effect of being at speed, and that in real world conditions something like the JWT pop intake would perform the same... but even if that's true, the Stillen's are easy to install, sound great, look great, and are reasonably priced. Go for it!
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You do have to remove the front bumper to install it, but that is really not difficult. As for a hole, you're not actually making a hole in anything but rather enlarging an existing opening, which is also rather simple. I was able to do this at home with no problems.
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Thanks alot for all the info, but like I said before I'm just getting into the car world, and I have ALOT to learn. I know a couple people that can help me out and point me into the right direction. I think I'm going to go ahead and order the gen3 intake today, I'm also looking at the Stillen z/g header, I wish I knew exactly what to buy because I want to start modifying my Z, I have the money, but I don't know exactly what to buy, I'm getting very frustrated. Taking the enitre front bumber off does seem like alot of work, I'm going to have to take the Z to a bodyshop to have them install everything, how much do you tink something like that would run me?
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not a bodyshop... find a shop that works on race cars... go find your local nasa or scca group and ask them to refer you to a few shops... find a place with a dyno and good reputation
the headers are a difficult install... don't do that yourself the intake you can do yourself, just follow the directions TO THE LETTER, and come back here and post if you have problems good luck |
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jimmy99 i was the first to purchase the gen3 from stillen and installed it.yes you will have to remove the front bumper and do a little cut to fit the pipe.both filter's will be sitting on top of the bar w/c i thought was a good idea away from dirt and water.the only downfall to this is when youre carwashing..eversince i installed the 3gen theres always water getting in bcause of the removal of the stock intake box if im not mistaken but other than that 3 gen sounds great and ull feel the extra power ur z gain.exhaust wise..stillen exhaust is good price and performance..talk to my buddy dean hell try to give u some discount..tell him its john from san diego with the silver 370z..he knows wats up..hope this helps
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nice.... Thanks alot Nizz. I probally will go with the Stillen exhaust since I'm already ordering other parts from their site, but I'm really liking the Proracer SP exhaust. I've been reading a little and I'm not so sure it is worth the extra cash. I'm more interested in performance output then looks.
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It's part of the Z Car Garage blog (it's currently their most recent post) - here's the link - it makes very interesting reading .... Z-Car Blog I believe what these guys write - They get good wheel bhp results from the intakes and the Stillen exhaust, but they're less keen on the quality of fit on the parts. Perhaps Josh would like to comment, as Z-Car Garage say they believe that Stillen are addressing some of the issues.
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Well..... After seeing that article and video, I think I will hold off on any purchases untill Stillen possibly gets these problems fixed. It looks like the intake can be easily fixed with some brackets, but we shouldnt have to modify their products in order to make it work. This is quite disappointing considering I was going to make my purchase today. Thanks for the post.
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I'm not sure what Z-Car Garage did to install the intakes, but it seems to me that they made the holes for the intake tubes way too large. I enlarged mine so that it is just barely large enough to fit and my intakes are very solid - no shaking whatsoever. Seems to me more of an install gone wrong than a problem on Stillen's side.
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