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Stillen Gen 3 or Injen, those are all you should really consider if you are into power gains. All the others look "nice," but not worth the extra money. Stillen:
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Stillen Gen 3 or Injen, those are all you should really consider if you are into power gains. All the others look "nice," but not worth the extra money.
Stillen: -Take front bumper off -Expand a little hole to slide tube through +Top power gains +Filters only need to be changed/recharged every 100,000 miles +Bumper removal is 15-20 minutes the first time, but less than 10 after that. It is just getting to know where all the pop rivets and screws are. Injen: -Take front bumper off -Change washer fluid container +Solid gains (not as much as Stillen) +Non-oiled filters so cleaning is a breeze, but again every 50,000 miles or more Also, I was not aware of a true Nismo intake system for the 370z yet, many shops were selling the 350z Nismo intake system which sort of fits.
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