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The Stillen kit out of the box is designed to go with a stock exhaust....you can use and aftermarket 2.5 inch exhaust with TP's or HFC's(you brand of choice) but

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Old 01-16-2016, 04:20 AM   #151 (permalink)
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The Stillen kit out of the box is designed to go with a stock exhaust....you can use and aftermarket 2.5 inch exhaust with TP's or HFC's(you brand of choice) but it would require a custom tune.....these kits are known to run better on a custom tune.
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Can someone explain this to me, my Water to Air kit only put down 312 Wheel torque.

After looking at my dyno sheet, after the A2A kit, I made 356 wheel torque.

Same dyno, same tuners, Ecutek instead of uprev.
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I'd chalk that up to cooler intake temps and removing the intercooler from the manifold. Whether that heat exchanger is efficient or not, it's a big restriction compared to an empty intake manifold.
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Old 01-16-2016, 11:48 PM   #154 (permalink)
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Can someone explain this to me, my Water to Air kit only put down 312 Wheel torque.

After looking at my dyno sheet, after the A2A kit, I made 356 wheel torque.

Same dyno, same tuners, Ecutek instead of uprev.
Sub'd......Is ur A2A kit the one u had made by Sasha @ BP? Any increase in HP? Change in timing?
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Can someone explain this to me, my Water to Air kit only put down 312 Wheel torque.



After looking at my dyno sheet, after the A2A kit, I made 356 wheel torque.



Same dyno, same tuners, Ecutek instead of uprev.

I'm not sure why but that doesn't surprise me. My car is make over 60 less whp but it's making more torque than it ever has.


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Are you basing your mpg off the readout on the gauge cluster? It's not accurate after you change injectors.
Since thread is back, no I'm doing the math. I barely got into the gas.
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Since thread is back, no I'm doing the math. I barely got into the gas.
Lol. That's funny. Bro, if your getting 50mpg then never ever ever sell your car. If you do I'll buy it so I can sell it back to nissan so they can copy the v6 that got 50mpg. Then ill buy Nissan stock.
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Lol at 50mpg

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Lot's of great information in this thread. Thank you all
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I thought this would be a good place to add my two cents. I just got my car back about a week ago after having the Stillen supercharger rebuilt.

About a month ago I started noticing the supercharger was getting louder. Since I had changed the oil about 1500 miles back I knew that wasn't the issue. But I checked everything anyway. Oil was clean and level was spot on. Belts looked okay. The pulleys didn't seem to have any wobble, etc. I wrote it off to my OCD and my imagination until about a week later where it went from slightly louder to what sounded like metal rubbing against metal. I determined the noise was coming from the supercharger itself and not the pulleys.

I parked it and took it to the shop that had installed the kit a few years prior. They confirmed by suspicions. They suspected one or more of the internal bearings were going bad. I had researched rebuild options before taking it to the local shop and their rebuild estimates where higher so I had them send the supercharger to 928 Motorsports to do the job. I called 928 beforehand and found them very knowledgeable. I did their standard rebuild. Their 1 week turn around time and rebuild cost were spot on. No surprises. I got the car back a little over a week ago and it runs like new. It may be my imagination but the supercharger feels better than new. I swear it's pumping out more power. But I haven't dynoed it to confirm.
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Anyone upgrade the coolant reservoir? I'm on my 2nd yellow cap they keep cracking for some reason. Anyone else having this issue? 2nd one in a year.
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Anyone upgrade the coolant reservoir? I'm on my 2nd yellow cap they keep cracking for some reason. Anyone else having this issue? 2nd one in a year.
Ha, thought it was just me. I had my first one crack during a dyno run. And Stillen will replace it, but on your dime of course. (Same with the temp sensor wire extender. When mine went bad, was on my dime)

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Get the A2A kit and toss the reservoir to the side.
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Anyone get an aluminum reservoir and make it fit?
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The Stillen kit out of the box is designed to go with a stock exhaust....you can use and aftermarket 2.5 inch exhaust with TP's or HFC's(you brand of choice) but it would require a custom tune.....these kits are known to run better on a custom tune.
Not good advice on the HFC's. They will have a meltdown from the heat. Stock cats. Don't take my word for it, I got the info from Kyle @ Stillen.
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