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Old 05-18-2016, 06:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Which one is better Stillen or K&N
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Define "better?"

Short answer: Stillen
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The forum SEARCH option is a wonderful tool. Although it may not answer all of your questions 100% of the time, it will definitely get you on the right track.
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Which one is better Stillen or K&N
The Stillen Gen3s are the only cold air intake made by either of those companies ...
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Define "better?"

Short answer: Stillen
what about the air filter?
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what about the air filter?
R2C makes the best air filters
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what R2C stand for?
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I don't think it stands for anything. The name of the company is R2C Performance.
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You can also look at the Z1 CAI. It just depends what you like more. K&N does not make a CAI/long tubes.
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+1 for stillen

btw stillen uses k&n filters
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btw stillen uses k&n filters
Btw, Stillen also uses AEM dry filters on their Gen. III CAI.
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dang i didnt know that! You get the option on filter brand you would like with the intake system.

I have Gen2 with k&n filters and can verify that with the heat shields the intake temp runs about 10 degrees hotter then ambient temps. Without the shields installed you will see +50 degrees.

I can only imagine the Gen3 is even better

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K&N
https://www.stillen.com/performance/...ssan-370z.html

AEM Dry Filters
https://www.stillen.com/performance/...ssan-370z.html

Gen2

K&N
https://www.stillen.com/performance/...ssan-370z.html

AEM Dry Filters
https://www.stillen.com/performance/...ssan-370z.html
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I personally don't like the filters behind the bumper. Too much of a pain to service them, and I like to keep my filters nice and clean. I'm staying with the stock intake boxes with HPS intake tubes. I also have R2C drop-in filters on order. That should give me a bit more airflow. I assume the stock boxes shield the air a bit from the temps as well, so no need for an intake with uncovered filters inside the engine bay. I'm no expert, just my preference.
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The nice thing with the Z1 long tube CAI is that there is not cutting required for installation.
Remove bumper, plug & play. The removal of the bumper is a pain in the @$$.
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