So throughout my install of the Stillen Intakes, I was constantly bothered by how ugly and inefficient the breather tubes where – I was unaware at the time, but Z1
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Z1 Aftermarket Breather Tube Upgrades (Lots of Pictures)
So throughout my install of the Stillen Intakes, I was constantly bothered by how ugly and inefficient the breather tubes where – I was unaware at the time, but Z1 makes aftermarket breather tubes for the Stillen Intakes (they are also compatible with others – they list them on their product page Z1 Silicone Side PCV Breather Hose set for Aftermarket Intakes)
Once I learned that Z1 made and sold these, it was the easiest and cheapest upgrade I’ve made to my car yet. Just got them in the mail the other day ... after USPS lost my package So went and grabbed a good pair of needle nose pliers, gloves, and a towel to protect my intake tubes from anymore scratches... and got to installing! The Package Z1 Silicone Breather Hose Set Factory Breather Tubes Passenger Side Factory Breather Tubes Driver's Side Factory Crap Removed Passenger Side Installed Driver Side Installed Complete! Last edited by Gawl128; 09-21-2012 at 06:14 PM. |
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It was about $30.
The factory rubber hoses can crack and break down over time from age and heat - this leads to vacume leaks - so the first benefit is going with Silicone is they will outlast the car. As far as performence benefits ... well as I understand it the breather tubes feed spent gas from the crank case back into the intake to be reused - so I'm not sure of much gain to be had other then the new tubes being much more efficient. |
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nice! I might order these, but the improv ones I made from some tubing from Napa that I cut up and fed to each other seems to be holding up pretty good, so I might stick with it, but the red color tubes would def dress up the engine bay
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Yea, they really are a great engine bay dress up - plus the quality of the tubes is so much more reasuring then the stock crap... The whole time I was installing the Stillen intakes, I was like: WHAT THE HECK IS THIS ****... (refering to the stock breather tubes).
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Guys...jump on.this for the price and quality. Mine on both the 370z 's (mine and the bro) had a vacuum leak that was hard to detect because where they crack (both on the drivers side) with Injen CAI. Nissan can only order it as the whole assembly piece from throttle body down to MAF. The price would have been $100 - 150. Luckily my dealer wrote it up has a warranty even though it should not have been because of aftrrmarket CAI
Def will be going this route soon as it will crack again. Do check for the crack as its hidden. Last edited by ZForce; 09-27-2012 at 09:31 PM. |
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Were you able to reuse the factory clamps with these hoses or did you buy something else?
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Yea - You do re-use the "Black" factory Clamps not the "Silver" ones (they are two different sizes - with the "Silver" Clamps being a little to big). If you don't have them, you can find the same "Black" Hose Clamps at most Autopart stores from what I've been told.
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I'm sorry man, I don't. My friend had to return his car to stock for a trade in and I gave them over to him... Sorry buddy - would have deffinetly helped you out. My bad.
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