^^^^ well on the G you have to remove the grill.
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Cleaned up the OT folks. Nothing bad about any of the posts, just trying to keep the thread on topic with the title.
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I can't wait to get my 370z so I can get some of these intakes. Are they going to have CARB #'s or are they not legal in good ol' California?
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I sure hope so. I remember that the long tubes for the 350Z actually lost power...including stillens. Most people used short rams like JWT or Gruppe-M. Stock was best since it was already a cold air intake. Anyone know whats the best setup for the HR?
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So does anyone know if these intakes will have a CARB exemption #?
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Good question... I'm wondering the same thing myself. The Nissan motors tend to score crappy with the EPA, so I'm sure it's hard to get CARB certs for them.
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Not sure what mods will work for the 370Z engine but, with one of my previous NA cars I installed a big bore throttle body (BBTB) in addition to a CAI (cold air intake) and my calibrated butt dyno felt some good gains. Are you looking at producing a BBTB of sorts in addition to the CAIs for the 370Z engine? Thanks
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I am still waiting to know if these will meet smog regulations here in California. Stillen has plenty of money to test and get certified, if they don't they are going to miss out on a huge market here.
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I agree... Although, when I go turbo, it won't even matter. But we'll see how far away the turbo setup is after I get my car. I assume that I'll be able to afford it a few months after I get my car, so I'll want a pair of intake before then. If Stillen gets these CARB certified, I'll buy them right away.
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Josh where is the HR 350Z intake status?! A lot of people are asking over on my350z.com and want them!
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Great cuz I am getting those long tube intakes if and only if they are CARB legal. Stillen is the shite. Keep us updated on the CARB situation sir and power numbers of course as well.
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