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Whjaxn17 05-31-2018 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3728349)

Also, aren't you blocking air flow to the radiator?

I didn't see where this was ever answered, but I'm assuming it's not a problem since it wasn't addressed. I'm planning to switch intakes in a couple months and may add this to the list if all is well.

Joe@DewlaDez 05-31-2018 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Whjaxn17 (Post 3760883)
I didn't see where this was ever answered, but I'm assuming it's not a problem since it wasn't addressed. I'm planning to switch intakes in a couple months and may add this to the list if all is well.

Not at all. There is plenty of room for cooling the condenser and radiator.
6-8"T X 24-26"W going straight to the pair. The bottom of the air guide only comes down as far as the tow hook and then shoots up at a very steep incline just after it passes the tow hook. Plus, some aftermarket oil coolers and FMIC's completely take up the fresh air and they still run them.

We also may develop an additive guide to push more air into the oil cooler and radiator/condenser as well in the near future. I have had no reports of overheating or increased operation temperatures.

Let me know if you have anymore questions.

Joe@DewlaDez 05-31-2018 07:16 PM

If anyone wants to purchase this product, you can order them directly through our website or at the following retailers. Here are the direct links:

https://www.dewladezign.com/product-...370z-air-guide

https://www.z1motorsports.com/air-in...e-p-12932.html

https://www.zspeedperformance.com/De...D-AIRGUIDE.htm

https://conceptzperformance.com/dewl...v2_p_34301.php

We will support our product directly regardless of where you purchase it.

Thanks guys.

Loges 05-31-2018 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whjaxn17 (Post 3760883)
I didn't see where this was ever answered, but I'm assuming it's not a problem since it wasn't addressed. I'm planning to switch intakes in a couple months and may add this to the list if all is well.

I beat on my Z pretty good at ZDayZ and didn’t have any cooling issues. I’m also running a 25 row oil cooler that partially blocks the radiator too - still no issues.

Whjaxn17 06-01-2018 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Loges (Post 3761046)
I beat on my Z pretty good at ZDayZ and didn’t have any cooling issues. I’m also running a 25 row oil cooler that partially blocks the radiator too - still no issues.

Good deal. Thanks for the feedback.

Loges 06-01-2018 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Whjaxn17 (Post 3761240)
Good deal. Thanks for the feedback.

No problem man.

Joe@DewlaDez 06-16-2018 07:03 PM

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Enter "FREE SHIPPING 75" at checkout.

We also have great pricing on Motul and Redline Fluid 3 packs until 6/20

Thanks Guys!

Zbrah 06-16-2018 07:24 PM

My Z is due for some new mods and this thing looks promising. I do have a quick question, do I have to remove the crash bar to install this air guide ?

Joe@DewlaDez 06-17-2018 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Zbrah (Post 3765001)
My Z is due for some new mods and this thing looks promising. I do have a quick question, do I have to remove the crash bar to install this air guide ?

Zbrah,

You do not need to remove the crash bar. It slides right up behind it and bolts into the the upper core support and the bottom side of the crash bar. The longest part of the install is removing the front fascia and splash shield.

Joe@DewlaDez 06-18-2018 08:41 PM

Update:

Starting today through 6/23 we are going to offer the Air Guides for 190.00 Shipped to the 370z forum members.

Enter in promo code: THE370Z

It is a short sale, but if you are considering this product, here is a chance to get it and save 40.00-50.00 bucks!

Here is a link

https://www.dewladezign.com/product-...370z-air-guide

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/f...10c990~mv2.png

Joe@DewlaDez 07-07-2018 01:23 PM

Bump,

Has anyone else had a chance to get these installed and review these?

Looking for feedback.

Spartan 1771 07-25-2018 10:52 AM

I'm very much interested in this, but have a question before I make the purchase. I have a 2009 370z Touring with the stock front bumper, but I've installed a Mishimoto Oil Cooler and a Nismo front end damper. Will I be able to install this with those other two mods? I see a lot of people have after-market oil coolers, but I don't recall anyone mentioning installing a Nismo damper in their non-nismo Z with this mod.

Joe@DewlaDez 07-25-2018 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Spartan 1771 (Post 3773816)
I'm very much interested in this, but have a question before I make the purchase. I have a 2009 370z Touring with the stock front bumper, but I've installed a Mishimoto Oil Cooler and a Nismo front end damper. Will I be able to install this with those other two mods? I see a lot of people have after-market oil coolers, but I don't recall anyone mentioning installing a Nismo damper in their non-nismo Z with this mod.

Hey Spartan,

It does fit with the Nismo variants and the front damper is a non issue. As far as the oil cooler goes, the only stipulation is that it utilizes an oil cooler mount that sits on top of the the lower core support opposed to protruding out of it. If this is an issue, All you would need to do is either purchase a bracket to recess it back on top of the lower core support or make your own.

It needs to sit like this

It also depends on how big your oil cooler is, if it is short then you may be able to get away with not having to make or purchase a different mount.

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/f...e10975~mv2.png

Spartan 1771 07-26-2018 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe@DewlaDez (Post 3773911)
Hey Spartan,

It does fit with the Nismo variants and the front damper is a non issue. As far as the oil cooler goes, the only stipulation is that it utilizes an oil cooler mount that sits on top of the the lower core support opposed to protruding out of it. If this is an issue, All you would need to do is either purchase a bracket to recess it back on top of the lower core support or make your own.

It needs to sit like this

It also depends on how big your oil cooler is, if it is short then you may be able to get away with not having to make or purchase a different mount.

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/f...e10975~mv2.png

Thanks for the info!

The Mishimoto Cooler measures 5.43 inches high x 11 inches long. I believe it is mounted forward of the lower core support.

Here is an install video. If you start it at the 7.41 time index you will be able to see how and where it is mounted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy0TvUjvQ14

It looks like I will need the additional bracket, but please confirm. If so, will this hamper its performance in any way?

Again, thanks for all the information and for taking the time to engineer and produce a performance part for this car so late in the game!

Joe@DewlaDez 07-26-2018 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spartan 1771 (Post 3774110)
Thanks for the info!

The Mishimoto Cooler measures 5.43 inches high x 11 inches long. I believe it is mounted forward of the lower core support.

Here is an install video. If you start it at the 7.41 time index you will be able to see how and where it is mounted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy0TvUjvQ14

It looks like I will need the additional bracket, but please confirm. If so, will this hamper its performance in any way?

Again, thanks for all the information and for taking the time to engineer and produce a performance part for this car so late in the game!

Spartan, from the video, it looks as if you may not need to alter your setup with the cooler being that short. I would try just removing the bracket with the oil cooler still attached and temporarily drop it down while installing the Air-Guide. Then just see if it clears. I think it may..

No increased temperature or negative impacts have been found or reported at this time. Should be just fine. The air guide leaves plenty of room for air flow.


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