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tommyguns 04-26-2012 02:59 PM

Stillen SC question
 
Hey Folks,
I'm thinking really hard about having a Stillen SC'er installed. My sig pretty much sums up what has been done so far, my question is, what else will be needed besides the SC kit. I will be adding ART pipes in the near future. Oh one last thing, please don't make this a GTM / Stillen comparison thread, I have my reason for going with the Stillen. Sam produces GREAT products but for me it's not about getting the most out of the engine, I'm also interested in the looks department. I'm 52 years young and take the car to my local show so I hope you understand.
Thanks in advance,
Tom

weiboy718 04-26-2012 03:10 PM

Looking at your mods you are pretty much set except for some gauges that you can add. Other than that a custom tune and their 9lbs pulley

tommyguns 04-26-2012 03:29 PM

SWEET, thanks for the info.

ANMVQ 04-26-2012 08:46 PM

New short block. Looks good to me also. An nothing wrong with stillen. Just
don't look for help after.;/

tommyguns 04-26-2012 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ANMVQ (Post 1687975)
New short block. Looks good to me also. An nothing wrong with stillen. Just
don't look for help after.;/

I was under the assumption that the kinks were finally worked out. :shakes head:

Neo187H 04-26-2012 09:07 PM

The kinks were 99% in the canned tune, he just means in terms of customer support. Good mechanical product, poor customer support.

Mike 04-26-2012 09:14 PM

Kyle is working on improving it. I think things are going pretty good now.

seymore4 04-26-2012 09:38 PM

I watched one get tuned and drove it around for a while, 2010 I believe, it was really nice. Felt stock until you got on it and then magically had an extra 100 whp. very legit. But make sure you have a custom tune done, never trust canned tunes for FI. They're only meant to get you to the dyno shop :p

Perf.Des 04-27-2012 07:56 AM

+ 1
I have a new canned tune and while it isnt bad, its not optimized. The canned tunes are pretty rich. Ive had no problems with my Stillen kit. Customer support is hit or miss, depends on who answers the phone.

Staples 04-27-2012 06:53 PM

Just like everyone else said, get a custom tune. There are a few reputable shops in NY that I would trust with my car. Good luck! :tiphat:

jwfisher 04-29-2012 02:18 PM

I've got a Stillen on my 2009 G37S (mechanically identical to yours). No issues whatsoever, lots of HP and torque all around. Not a single misgiving. We've been having a considerable discussion over on MyG37S where I've listed several things of importance there.

One is an oil cooler - absolutely critical. And another is - if an automatic - an automatic transmission cooler. You're covered on both sides.

If you are a G37S member (or want to be), I've been adding to my comments on this thread and I also have been adding images to my library of images there.
Who has a Stillen G37 Supercharger? Numbers, pics, vids! - MyG37

Be prepared to change your supercharger oil by the book. Also carry an extra belt with you - should it break, you'll find that the dealer certainly doesn't have one and because it's a rare part number you probably won't find it at AutoZone. Change the belt on a regular schedule. Nothing inherently wrong with it, but it is doing "double duty" over the stock setup.
And you also have to watch your air filter elements. You'll start to get strange OBD-II alerts when it gets dirty. Don't mistake it for a loose gas cap or anything else - clean the two MAFs and the elements.

And great that you have the Eibach parts... this car is so much more capable with 500 horses that it needs the suspension. But think about some SPC camber adjustment on the front and rear. Alignment is critical.

ANMVQ 04-30-2012 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 1687993)
I was under the assumption that the kinks were finally worked out. :shakes head:



Was sort of, Cause I have to do some running on my own. Not the issue,. I called a few times before the install, with some questions , Got no answers, emailed about a posiable pulley upgrade and got no answer. Had some questions about my tranny temp sensor and "Their" cooler kit, Got no answers and cost me $500 later.. Even with the "Issue" sorta resolved I still do not like their customer service side of things. Besides I had to do a lot off chasing to get the issue taken care of.

tommyguns 04-30-2012 02:46 PM

Thanks for the input. As far as the performance side of things goes your all happy right, no CEL's.
Now if I can find a used one I would really be happy. I'm thinking of installing it myself, but by chance I have a shop do it, what could I expect the install charge to be approximately?

seymore4 04-30-2012 02:59 PM

Depends on what you add on, the shop, etc but I'd say $1000-1500 just for the supercharger, plus tuning

jwfisher 04-30-2012 03:18 PM

This is definitely not something for everybody to do themselves... besides the mechanical experience electric al experience and fuel system experience is needed. And it's *very* tight under the hood and especially in front of the engine.
I'd recommend looking at shops to do the install, but only if they have done one before. Get the best shop you can find who has done it before, even if you have to go to another city.

tommyguns 04-30-2012 10:05 PM

OK then!!! I will forget the self-install, I've got skills but for a "GRAND" it's not worth it. It's always best to have someone to go back to just in case of a glitch. Plus there just so happens to be a shop that just opened in Oceanside that I think are just the guy's for the job!

ANMVQ 05-01-2012 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 1694641)
Thanks for the input. As far as the performance side of things goes your all happy right, no CEL's.
Now if I can find a used one I would really be happy. I'm thinking of installing it myself, but by chance I have a shop do it, what could I expect the install charge to be approximately?


Perfomence side of things, VERY happy, Had some fun on the way home from a car Show this Sunday( M3-E46, 2012 Lotus and 2008 S4) :driving:,
The only CEL I got was for a MAP sensor, But my tuner changed the limits on it so it would not trigger,( The stock sensor on reads like 1 bar) and with the SC it's see a lot more than that.. I paid $1700 "Dealer installed", Perfect for me IMO, Kept my warrenty intact,

Reality 05-01-2012 10:10 AM

Forget the Stillen SC and go for this..
http://www.the370z.com/forced-induct...rbo-build.html

:tiphat:

jwfisher 05-01-2012 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 1695733)
OK then!!! I will forget the self-install, I've got skills but for a "GRAND" it's not worth it. It's always best to have someone to go back to just in case of a glitch. Plus there just so happens to be a shop that just opened in Oceanside that I think are just the guy's for the job!

You'll really enjoy the car when you get it back - it will be an entirely different experience.

Perf.Des 05-01-2012 10:36 AM

The install isnt all that hard, for a DIY, you can do it in a weekend easily.

Baer383 05-01-2012 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perf.Des (Post 1696569)
The install isnt all that hard, for a DIY, you can do it in a weekend easily.

I agree!!!
I installed my GTM supercharger just follow the directions ans get it tuned that's about it.

tommyguns 05-01-2012 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reality (Post 1696489)
Forget the Stillen SC and go for this..
http://www.the370z.com/forced-induct...rbo-build.html

:tiphat:

That looks like a bit more than I would be able to do, I don't have a lift. So I think the cost factor for the install would put me over my budget (what ever that is :shakes head:) Plus I want that linear feel you get with a SC.

tommyguns 05-01-2012 11:21 AM

SON OF A BIT@H, you guys are killing me. Last night I read until my eye's started to bleed. I've decided to install it myself (for now). I'm a fanatic and I know if I do it I will take my time and it will look perfect, then it will be up to the shop to tune it. Which I'm sure will be an easy task for these gentleman. Who know's what I will end up doing, first I need the SC!

ANMVQ 05-15-2012 08:45 AM

update on the install? hows things?

tommyguns 05-15-2012 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by ANMVQ (Post 1721028)
update on the install? hows things?

Just waiting to receive my lip so that I can have it painted and installed, once that’s done it's back to the performance side of things. I strayed a bit and went with some cosmetic mods, I installed the Type III wing (looks awesome), now I'm just waiting for the Carbon Signal Spec-ME Front Lip. Once done I'm planning on pursuing the SC mod very soon. I will say that for a very and I say very short time I was considering NOS, but that’s out. I was following a thread that one of our fellow members was posting, he destroyed his engine with a 100 shot! :shakes head: I feel really bad for him, yet thankful for the info.
Stayed tuned,
TommyGuns


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