Originally Posted by irondoc Just an update. My 2013 Stillen SC 370Z has settled down beautifully. For the last year the car has run flawlessly reliably. !2000 miles. It just
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01-21-2014, 01:13 PM | #92 (permalink) |
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My 370Z has been running for 3 years and 18,600 miles with no problems (OK! A ball bearing was replaced under warranty of my Tuner!) Now the project of new intercooler is coming..... Stay tuned Ivo
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Would appreciate some advice on the following, please:
Planning to get the Stillen SC kit in a few months but already purchased BERK HFCs and Stillen cermaic coated Headers very recently, and now don't know whether to install them or shipping them back to Z1. I've been getting confusing advice as to whether the Header and HFCs will be good or bad for the SC kit. Have heard Stillen strongly recommending against the headers (loss of psi and lean A/F), as well as, headers working well with the kit. And HFCs not being able to take the extra heat. I am seeing some member here running header+HFC with the SC kit. Any advice? Last edited by V1H; 10-16-2014 at 03:55 PM. |
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It just puzzles me why in the name on science would a better flowing/more efficient header/cat make the SC lose power. Either way, I'll try to return/resell my brand new Headers and Berk HFCs. |
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Don't quote me but I read that it's has to do with the forced induction causing blow by in engine from the lack of backpressure (free flow from test pipes/hfc).
I probably have it half correct. haha Eventually your stocks cats will burn up and need to be replaced though.
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Mine is erratic and im waiting for a response from Stillen as to when i can bring it in so they can check it
Just seems that after they take the money customer service goes out the window
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I have Motordyne art pipes but stock headers. I'm running 415/310 on 93 and around another 20whp with 100LL. However I had 2 invida test pipes break and 2 cbe tanabe break at the welds. Also make sure you get a strong fuel hose that attaches to your fuel pump. I had to get a new engine because mine was severed I ran lean. Make sure you get an air/fuel gauge to monitor.
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Have you switched to coolant yet? I know you said you were running water and water wetter and that might be causing the issue. Coolant raises the boiling point of water and if the pure water (and water wetter) is boiling you would be getting air bubbles in the system. This could affect the idle as the ISC is affected by coolant temps (air bubbles going through the ISC can cause erratic idle).
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