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Which intake is the easiest to deal with?

I am debating which one I should buy. I was sold on the Stillen G3 until I learned that replacing the filers requires removal of the front bumper. Also, according

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Old 04-08-2012, 05:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Which intake is the easiest to deal with?

I am debating which one I should buy. I was sold on the Stillen G3 until I learned that replacing the filers requires removal of the front bumper. Also, according to the Z1 site the stillen requires modification to the fiberglass core support?

After learning that I was considering the Nismo R-Tune intake, but according to posts on here it seems like the Nismo intake places the intakes in such a way that they do not get any direct airflow, so that sounds counterproductive to me.

The Injen intake seems to have too many problems so I won't be looking into that.

I guess I am just left with AEM? Does this intake have any of the problems as the others? Also, will it fit the Nismo model?
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