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Reigis 03-10-2009 06:30 PM

K&N looking for vehicles
 
Hello, my name is Reina Gamez and I work for K&N in the R&D department. Right now we are in the process of developing an intake kit for the 370z, so if you live in or around Riverside, CA and would be interested in receiving a free intake kit, you can reach me either by email at reinag@knfilters.com or call me at 951-826-4000 ext. 4458.
Thanks

AK370Z 03-10-2009 06:37 PM

Someone jump on this one ASAP. K&N makes very good high performance intake kits. I wish it was in East Coast! :(

arcticreaver 03-10-2009 07:05 PM

damnit!!!!! i live in arcadia, ca!!!!!

that's like probably 1 hr 30 mins away if i'm lucky with traffic!!!!

nogoodname 03-10-2009 07:08 PM

Dammit . I'm in Canada
Dammit. I don't have a Z


Someone will be a lucky fella in and around Riverside



So after it's been developped and manufactured. Do the members on here get a group buy on these intakes

AK370Z 03-10-2009 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by nogoodname007 (Post 42050)
Do the members on here get a group buy on these intakes

K&N ONLY sells their product via their authorized dealers and I'm sure some of our sponsors ARE their authorized dealers.

nogoodname 03-10-2009 07:31 PM

Ohh yea true. But sometimes vendors say they can do a group buy from the manufacture
Like make a deal with them

kdo2milger 03-11-2009 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reigis (Post 42029)
Hello, my name is Reina Gamez and I work for K&N in the R&D department. Right now we are in the process of developing an intake kit for the 370z, so if you live in or around Riverside, CA and would be interested in receiving a free intake kit, you can reach me either by email at reinag@knfilters.com or call me at 951-826-4000 ext. 4458.
Thanks

I look forward to the final production of these, and wish i was close enough to offer up a z for test fit...

do you think there will be colored options as there were for the single tb z?

arcticreaver 03-11-2009 06:00 PM

looks like i'm going to be going down there this Sunday to drop off my car. thanks for the heads up regisi. btw, this is Sam.

arcticreaver 03-15-2009 09:09 PM

guys, i just dropped off my car today at K&N. so in a week i should see the intake. i'll post up some pics when i get my car back.

nogoodname 03-15-2009 09:13 PM

^ thanks for the updates

Minicobra1 03-16-2009 03:15 AM

Cool, cant wait to see what they have done :tup:

AK370Z 03-16-2009 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arcticreaver (Post 44044)
guys, i just dropped off my car today at K&N. so in a week i should see the intake. i'll post up some pics when i get my car back.

Keep us updated. I am a bit of a K&N fan myself. :tiphat:

rednek01 03-16-2009 09:09 AM

I hate to say this guys but I wouldn't put a K&N filter on my lawn mower....

Now that I have your attention I will explain why, My last vehicle was a 2004 F-250 power stroke diesel 4x4 lariat crew cab. I had exhaust and a programmer and an AFI intake this was a 6.0 (the one that gets the bad wrap for reasons which do not relate to this post). Ok now my truck dyno'ed after being custom tuned at 450 horsepower and 670 lbs. ft. I never went to the track but my friend with the same truck and tunes ran low 13's pretty crazy for an 8,000lb truck but do some research you will see I am not lying these trucks can cut 1.8 60 foot times easy we simply put it in 4wd HI and brake boost to about 20 pounds of boost and I can out launch anything on the streets (my truck maxed its boost out at about 36 pounds)

Now that you have the history of my truck here is the deal I am a member of a powerstroke forum and I can give you links to at least 10 people who have "dusted" their engine and turbo by using a K&N filter. Dusted means dirt and particles got past the so called "filter" and sand blasted the turbo and engine. I can also give you several pictures if y'all want

I realize this is on a FI application so it is pulling in a ton more air, but it still leads to the point that K&N filters dont filter the air near as good as they claim. I just want to inform people of this because I would hate to see more people getting "dusted"

shumby 03-16-2009 09:17 AM

Need pics and links

nogoodname 03-16-2009 09:20 AM

wow...this changes things around....i thought they were good stuff.... :shakes head:



Quote:

Originally Posted by rednek01 (Post 44165)
I hate to say this guys but I wouldn't put a K&N filter on my lawn mower....

Now that I have your attention I will explain why, My last vehicle was a 2004 F-250 power stroke diesel 4x4 lariat crew cab. I had exhaust and a programmer and an AFI intake this was a 6.0 (the one that gets the bad wrap for reasons which do not relate to this post). Ok now my truck dyno'ed after being custom tuned at 450 horsepower and 670 lbs. ft. I never went to the track but my friend with the same truck and tunes ran low 13's pretty crazy for an 8,000lb truck but do some research you will see I am not lying these trucks can cut 1.8 60 foot times easy we simply put it in 4wd HI and brake boost to about 20 pounds of boost and I can out launch anything on the streets (my truck maxed its boost out at about 36 pounds)

Now that you have the history of my truck here is the deal I am a member of a powerstroke forum and I can give you links to at least 10 people who have "dusted" their engine and turbo by using a K&N filter. Dusted means dirt and particles got past the so called "filter" and sand blasted the turbo and engine. I can also give you several pictures if y'all want

I realize this is on a FI application so it is pulling in a ton more air, but it still leads to the point that K&N filters dont filter the air near as good as they claim. I just want to inform people of this because I would hate to see more people getting "dusted"


rednek01 03-16-2009 09:21 AM

they flow great but they dont filter great. There is a trade off there I will get links and pics gimme some time to find them on the site.

nogoodname 03-16-2009 09:25 AM

yea...i understand that...always wondered about it....
post up the links.....i'm curious to see

rednek01 03-16-2009 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nogoodname007 (Post 44174)
yea...i understand that...always wondered about it....
post up the links.....i'm curious to see

I will I just gotta do some searching on the site and find the threads about it. If you want you can search on the site as well its powerstroke.org

rednek01 03-16-2009 09:38 AM

Ok, here is one for starters
WELL....... - Ford Powerstroke Diesel Forum

AK370Z 03-16-2009 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rednek01 (Post 44165)
I hate to say this guys but I wouldn't put a K&N filter on my lawn mower....

Now that I have your attention I will explain why, My last vehicle was a 2004 F-250 power stroke diesel 4x4 lariat crew cab. I had exhaust and a programmer and an AFI intake this was a 6.0 (the one that gets the bad wrap for reasons which do not relate to this post). Ok now my truck dyno'ed after being custom tuned at 450 horsepower and 670 lbs. ft. I never went to the track but my friend with the same truck and tunes ran low 13's pretty crazy for an 8,000lb truck but do some research you will see I am not lying these trucks can cut 1.8 60 foot times easy we simply put it in 4wd HI and brake boost to about 20 pounds of boost and I can out launch anything on the streets (my truck maxed its boost out at about 36 pounds)

Now that you have the history of my truck here is the deal I am a member of a powerstroke forum and I can give you links to at least 10 people who have "dusted" their engine and turbo by using a K&N filter. Dusted means dirt and particles got past the so called "filter" and sand blasted the turbo and engine. I can also give you several pictures if y'all want

I realize this is on a FI application so it is pulling in a ton more air, but it still leads to the point that K&N filters dont filter the air near as good as they claim. I just want to inform people of this because I would hate to see more people getting "dusted"

Now is it 10 people out of lets say 10,000 people? Could this be a loose connection or improper install? If that's the problem, it seems like they need to make some special air filters for "turbo" engines. All my cars had Naturally-aspirated engine and I was always very happy with their performance. They sell millions of air filters all over the world. I have personally never had any problem with their filter in my previous cars.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nogoodname007 (Post 44167)
This changes things around....i thought they were good stuff.... :shakes head:

Not really, for me. I have tried many different filters and I really like K&N stuff. I have checked my throttle body in my previous cars and it was absolutely clean. My :twocents:

dad 03-16-2009 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 44390)
Now is it 10 people out of lets say 10,000 people? Could this be a loose connection or improper install? If that's the problem, it seems like they need to make some special air filters for "turbo" engines. All my cars had Naturally-aspirated engine and I was always very happy with their performance. They sell millions of air filters all over the world. I have personally never had any problem with their filter in my previous cars.


Not really, for me. I have tried many different filters and I really like K&N stuff. I have checked my throttle body in my previous cars and it was absolutely clean. My :twocents:

How many 350Z's have K&N's air filters? I'll bet 8, out of 10 ! Just clean&oil it on a regular basis!

rednek01 03-17-2009 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 44390)
Now is it 10 people out of lets say 10,000 people? Could this be a loose connection or improper install? If that's the problem, it seems like they need to make some special air filters for "turbo" engines. All my cars had Naturally-aspirated engine and I was always very happy with their performance. They sell millions of air filters all over the world. I have personally never had any problem with their filter in my previous cars.


Not really, for me. I have tried many different filters and I really like K&N stuff. I have checked my throttle body in my previous cars and it was absolutely clean. My :twocents:


If you look and read carefully at my post you would see I said this was the results of putting it on a F.I. engine which is sucking in a lot more air at a lot higher pressure. Yes these installs were done correctly. I have seen 3 or 4 of these trucks in person with dust and dirt in their intake tubes where we have reinstalled them (including "re-charging" them and such) and double checked.

Again this filter may be substantial for a N/A car but if its not filtering good for a F.I. car why run the risk on a N/A car. I only provided one link because first I don't want to get in trouble for linking to another forum and secondly because I have to get work done here at work and cant spend all day finding the threads in a forum that has over 80,000 of them! I said I can show at least 10 because I have read at least 10 threads that I know of but no I have not documented every time I have seen poor results from K&N filters.

I am only trying to pass on what I have seen in person more times than I think is just a fluke or improper install. Use them if you are happy with them and like like them if you have or plan to go F.I. I would be even more weary. If you want more proof I will post a thread asking for people who have had problems to chime in with pictures and all.

arcticreaver 03-17-2009 12:26 PM

i found this site where a person is the name of bob did his own test on the air filters. K&N oil filter was also used for his testings. check it out yourselves and decide. Filtration Testing for Amsoil, K&N, Napa, Jackson Racing, Baldwin, and Mazda air filters on a Miata

personally i think K&N is really good. basically all the guys at my work have them in their cars, either the intake or the air filters / oil filters. and they have been in business for a very long time. they must know what they are doing.

arcticreaver 03-18-2009 05:16 PM

update on the k&n intake.

so the k&n intakes are not exactly ready yet. i am actually the first 370z they are testing and need a few more 370z to test. i don't want to give out too many information but i will receive a dyno sheet for my stock 370z and i guess i'll post that up here.

Burnrubber101 03-19-2009 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arcticreaver (Post 44044)
guys, i just dropped off my car today at K&N. so in a week i should see the intake. i'll post up some pics when i get my car back.

Sam, i called too because i live around there. Tell me if everything went well getting your intake installed. I am a little suspicous why they will take a week to give it back to you. It takes about 20 min... But Im thinking that they are going to test your car like a slave, revving it to 7500 or more to see the maximum hp output. Let me know!

arcticreaver 03-19-2009 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burnrubber101 (Post 45171)
Sam, i called too because i live around there. Tell me if everything went well getting your intake installed. I am a little suspicous why they will take a week to give it back to you. It takes about 20 min... But Im thinking that they are going to test your car like a slave, revving it to 7500 or more to see the maximum hp output. Let me know!

well technically there is no real intakes out for the 370z by K&N. they are basically going to run some tests on their prototype models and try to find out how much hp gain there will be.

so in a word, i am a ... or my car is a test subject. i'm not too worried about K&N, they are a reputable company. but with that being said, i will be checking out my car completely once i get the car back this weekend.

like i've posted earlier - they will dyno my stock car. so i am guessing they will try and push the car to the limit and i'm guessing they will dyno the car a few times just to see what numbers they get. but hey, with nothing installed in my car right now, no mods, i still have factory warranty. so really, i'm not at all worried.

edit - i've just googled this, check out the video

http://www.knfilters.com/video/AIR_F...KE_TESTING.htm

MightyBobo 03-19-2009 06:38 AM

Im apprehensive about ever getting another K&N filter. Dyno testing has proved that, most times, theres really a power loss with their filters. And it never helps when all that oil comes off and hits your MAF, throwing off the metering heh...

LS1 guys who were smart, just went with a paper filter...

arcticreaver 03-21-2009 05:03 PM

okay got my car back today. actually i came home at around 11:30 am. nothing wrong with the car. everything looks good. i've been cleaning the inside stuff all after noon because i'm paranoid.

anyways, here are the dyno, sorry guys, i have no scanner.

http://media.share.ovi.com/m1/extral...7d5a25b54a.jpg

http://media.share.ovi.com/m1/extral...42bf4f9d34.jpg

nogoodname 03-21-2009 05:16 PM

around 12 hp gains roughly....what about the torque??

arcticreaver 03-21-2009 05:19 PM

sorry the page i got doesn't say the torque.

nogoodname 03-21-2009 05:30 PM

thanks for the dyno sheets

Forrest 03-21-2009 06:16 PM

i was looking at
Filtration Testing for Amsoil, K&N, Napa, Jackson Racing, Baldwin, and Mazda air filters on a Miata

Its all fine and dandy but was there a stock air filter test? Does the stock setup let in just as much crap as k&n?

arcticreaver 03-21-2009 09:56 PM

i spoken with K&N today when i picked up my car. seems like they are also developing new air filters for the Z because they told me that the filters weren't getting enough air through.

MightyBobo 03-22-2009 12:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arcticreaver (Post 46009)
sorry the page i got doesn't say the torque.

EPIC fail on their part.

AndreZ Cadena 03-25-2009 01:38 PM

Ah DUDE! I wanted a drop in filter....... Those arent out yet right?

ChrisSlicks 03-25-2009 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 46099)
EPIC fail on their part.

But HP is just torque multiplied by RPM and a constant, so you could recreate the torque curve if you really wanted. Typically dynos *only* measure the torque and the HP curve is created from that.

Kind of weird not to see both though.

semtex 03-25-2009 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndreZ Cadena (Post 47350)
Ah DUDE! I wanted a drop in filter....... Those arent out yet right?

Yeah, they're out. You can find them on K&N's website, and I have them in my car right now. RCZ tested them and found no gain, however. (Which is why in a few hours I'll be taking the entire stock intake system out of my car and installing the Stillen G3 intake.)

arcticreaver 03-25-2009 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by semtex (Post 47407)
Yeah, they're out. You can find them on K&N's website, and I have them in my car right now. RCZ tested them and found no gain, however. (Which is why in a few hours I'll be taking the entire stock intake system out of my car and installing the Stillen G3 intake.)

dude semtex, how many mods have you done with the Z already?

MightyBobo 03-26-2009 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndreZ Cadena (Post 47350)
Ah DUDE! I wanted a drop in filter....... Those arent out yet right?

No, you dont want a drop in K&N filter. Almost every time, they have proven to be worthless.

thispecialk 07-11-2009 12:03 AM

do u have picture of ur k&n intake?


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