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Originally Posted by joshs09slvrZ Got it! Well probably just a tune for now then. A tune, intake and cat-back will net a solid 25-30rwhp gain which is the average for
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A tune, intake and cat-back will net a solid 25-30rwhp gain which is the average for most people. I put down 310rwhp and 259wftlbs with the Stillen G3 intake, tune, and Berk HFCs. A number of other 370Zs put down similar numbers with similar mods on the same dyno.
Now that I have the FI cat-back, I need to re-dyno and have the tune tweaked a bit but I hope to see around 320rwhp which is about the most you will get with full bolt ons and a tune. In my opinion, it is the perfect amount of power for this car for a balance of power, control and balance. My dream is the GTM stage 2 supercharger though lol.
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