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TripleBlkZ 02-13-2011 01:20 AM

Intake question
 
Ok let me be honest here, I know nothing about intakes only what I have seen on the forums. I don't think I am brave enough to attempt any work on my Z unless its totally simple.
Currently my 2010 ZR is a cruiser, I will never track it. I just want a small modification that will set me apart from a stock Z.
I am looking at either of the below intakes cost not a huge issue but want to stay reasonable.
-stillen's gen 3 intake or STILLEN Generation 2 Long Tube

Most likely have a shop install either one but need some opinions on the following;

1-between the 2 intakes which if at all of the 2 will have the lowest addition noise? top down is loud enough looking for the lest amount of added noise.

2-easy of install and maintance if needed? if I feel brave enough to attempt.

3-and bang for the buck..have a rough idea of part cost (CND$), no idea of shop cost to install yet.

4-anything else I would need to know that may add additional cost.

Any advise is appreciated....

Z2nv 02-13-2011 04:12 PM

gen 3, you'll have to remove your front bumper, gen 2 all you have to do is remove the stock air box.. very easy. gen 3 is the way to go if u want the most power gains.

schrack150 02-13-2011 04:16 PM

gen 2 would be easier but gen 3 would be more ideal

if you are going to pay to have it done id def go with the 3rd. but the best option is to find a buddy that can help enjoy some brews and learn something about your car:tiphat:

SPOHN 02-13-2011 05:46 PM

Looking for the least amount of noise. I'm looking for the most amount of noise.

Gen 3 intake FTW. There would be some noise, but it's not bad.

TripleBlkZ 02-13-2011 08:03 PM

thanks for the responces all, yeah I don't want a lot more noice but from what Ihave seen you don't really see a difference in noise untill ~5500 or so and I can live with that....now to find someone here that will do a decent job lol...

The G2 I would have attempted but G3 with the cutting and removal of bumper I dont mind paying for it...

Also on a different thread in here someone said you really don't have any maintance on the filters for a long time like 50,000 miles...is this true if it's a daily driver?

SPOHN 02-13-2011 08:11 PM

No that's not true. I saw that to. 50,000 miles. That's crazy. Maybe 15,000 at most. But I do mine every other oil change. That's just how I am. Very meticulous!

henry0844 02-13-2011 08:24 PM

you should consider the k&n drop ins with the hps post maf tubes. small Inc in noise, easy install, little over 200 for parts, and good power gains. best of all u can install yourself in a couple hours. I switched from the k&n typhoons for this setup and love it.

TripleBlkZ 02-13-2011 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by henry0844 (Post 940024)
you should consider the k&n drop ins with the hps post maf tubes. small Inc in noise, easy install, little over 200 for parts, and good power gains. best of all u can install yourself in a couple hours. I switched from the k&n typhoons for this setup and love it.

Sounds like good advise going to check into them more...thanks again.

TripleBlkZ 02-13-2011 09:45 PM

K&N's look like a good buy, still leaning towards the STILLEN Generation 2 they look great and very accessible...anyone have feedback on these for noise and power gain? yes I have look though the forums but finding most posts about the G3's and the G2's post are a year++ old....

wilsonp 02-13-2011 10:17 PM

I'll second the K&N and HPS - I have the drop-ins and plan to add the HPS.

Jordo! 02-13-2011 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by henry0844 (Post 940024)
you should consider the k&n drop ins with the hps post maf tubes. small Inc in noise, easy install, little over 200 for parts, and good power gains. best of all u can install yourself in a couple hours. I switched from the k&n typhoons for this setup and love it.

^^^ Best bang for the buck, and no clear evidence of significant (or any!) greater gains for the pod filter set ups, which are substantially more expensive.

TripleBlkZ 02-13-2011 11:47 PM

Curse you guys...lol jk..I am really now leaning towards the K&N and HPS more and more I read about them it sounds more like what I was going after when I posted this....+1

Last question is installing them, looks really straight forward...for someone that doesn't really do this type of stuff would you say this is pretty easy to install?

Jordo! 02-14-2011 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TripleBlkZ (Post 940260)
Curse you guys...lol jk..I am really now leaning towards the K&N and HPS more and more I read about them it sounds more like what I was going after when I posted this....+1

Last question is installing them, looks really straight forward...for someone that doesn't really do this type of stuff would you say this is pretty easy to install?

The K&N panel filters take less than 5 minutes. The HPS tubes are a little more of a PITA, but definitely something you can do on your own. Even if you ask a shop to do it, they shouldn't charge too much for the install as there's not much to it other than wrestling with the tubes themselves.

SPOHN 02-14-2011 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TripleBlkZ (Post 939976)
thanks for the responces all, yeah I don't want a lot more noice but from what Ihave seen you don't really see a difference in noise untill ~5500 or so and I can live with that....now to find someone here that will do a decent job lol...

The G2 I would have attempted but G3 with the cutting and removal of bumper I dont mind paying for it...

Also on a different thread in here someone said you really don't have any maintance on the filters for a long time like 50,000 miles...is this true if it's a daily driver?

Well maybe I'm somewhat wrong. But this makes since per Josh at Stillen.

Quote:

Yes, K&N recommends 50,000 miles on conical filters, and 100,000 miles on panel filters for cleaning.

I'll be honest, most enthusiasts shoot for ~30,000 miles, but you can always clock the filters every 6 months, airflow always seems to follow a pattern, and certain areas will see more flow. So by moving them a bit, you'll get the same filtration, without having to clean/recharge them.


Bodytechz 02-14-2011 09:42 AM

Well I've given this a lot of thought myself and think that I'm going with the HPS tubes and the K&N dropins when I get my Z in May. :happydance:


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