Well, bottom line here is that I'm not going to race my new Z...just looking for an intake that's easy to install, will add a little hp, and hopefully will
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01-27-2011, 11:55 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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Well, bottom line here is that I'm not going to race my new Z...just looking for an intake that's easy to install, will add a little hp, and hopefully will inprove the exhaust note as well. So, guess I'll go with the K&N after all once my Z is delivered. I sure appreciate everyones input though!
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dont want to start a new thread, so ill jsut ask here.
How straight forward is the install on these, I havent done a whole lot of work on cars, and don't want to have to pay a shop to install these. How long did it take you guys? |
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Installation is very easy and straight forward.
If you're not sure what you're doing, it will probably take you about 2 hours, reading, re-reading, etc. The hardest part is the installation of those tubes from the vent covers to the intake tubes. It's a tight fit and there's just not a lot of space to work.
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It is quite easy. Just follow the instructions step by step. The only problem you may have is fitting the hoses to t he crankcase breather tubes, but a little WD40 makes it pretty simple. You may also have to shorten the hose on the passenger side to keep it from kinking.
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I've run several intakes on my 370z:
Takeda Short Ram AFE Pro Dry Drop ins + Smooth Tube K&N Typhoon I do not have dyno numbers to back me up but the K&N Typhoon seem to perform the best and are easy to install. I did not want to hassle with the bumper so I didn't go with a Long Tube route like the Stillen G3. The K&N Heat Shields are pretty good I like how they utilized the stock box mounting holes for the heat shields. It’s just a very well built product and sounds amazing. The Dropins + Smooth tube work well but I felt it still restricted intake air flow. The K&N Cone filters just flow better then the panels.
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I did reset my ECU with my COBB AP after the K&N install. But it still took a few hundred miles or so for the ECU to adjust. It did feel like my Z was a bit sluggish at low RPMs at first but once the car adjusted I feel the power throughout the power band.
I just recently got a new Short Block (Oil Consumption Issue) installed at 39K miles so I had to take off my M370 Motordyne Intake Manifold for warranty work. 850 miles on the new Short Block all is good no more consumption but I can definitely tell I am not getting near as much tq from the stock Intake Manifold. I can not wait until the break in is over so I can put the M370 back on. It’s a great part you can definitely feel in the butt dyno department, and recommend it for any 370z owner as well!
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Installation is real easy as mentioned except the exhaust recirculation hoses, they do not fit on easily and there is not a lot of room if you have bigger hands. You can do like someone said, use stock ones with clamps or try to muscle the ones with the kit on. i got one on but went to the stock one with clamp on the driver side since the tube provided is too long and cramped and I could not get the bitch on anyway. You spend 15 minutes doing 95% of the work and 45 minutes on the damn hoses.
Someone suggested after I had beeen thru the war getting mine on to soak the ends in boiling water for about a minute, this expands them enough to push on the fittings. |
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