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Fallen2Sleep 11-18-2013 11:50 AM

K&N or AEM
 
So I've heard differing opinions but does anyone have hard numbers or bad personal experiences that they can be very specific about?

NickTurnon 11-18-2013 12:59 PM

Go to google search:
"the370z K&N drop ins + maf tubes"
"the370z aem intake dyno"
"the370z K&N intake dyno"
"the370z intake choices"
"the370z best air intakes"

Good luck.

Fallen2Sleep 12-04-2013 04:17 PM

So I ordered the k&n two of the fittings are missing... disappointed

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Chuck33079 12-04-2013 04:26 PM

What fittings? It's a filter. You ordered short rams, not drop ins? Whoops. I'd run maf tubes+drop ins or stock before I ran a short ram.

NickTurnon 12-04-2013 06:04 PM

He fudged up chuck.

Chuck33079 12-04-2013 06:13 PM

Yep. Return the short rams and exchange for the correct parts.

Fallen2Sleep 12-04-2013 06:27 PM

What's wrong with k&n sorry rams

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Chuck33079 12-04-2013 06:39 PM

K&N or AEM
 
Short rams are worse than stock. All they do is suck in hot air. They make less power than stock. Either a cai or drop ins and maf tubes. Those are your options. I'm guessing you didn't do a whole lot of reading here before you made your choice. It's been discussed plenty of times.

40 to 332 12-04-2013 10:59 PM

Isn't the Stillen Gen II intake configured such that the filter is completely enclosed in a polyurethane box … that I assume prevents hot air from being sucked in similar to the stock set up? Or are you still suggesting that the stock boxes with drop-ins and MAF is the better route?

Chuck33079 12-05-2013 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 40 to 332 (Post 2595427)
Isn't the Stillen Gen II intake configured such that the filter is completely enclosed in a polyurethane box … that I assume prevents hot air from being sucked in similar to the stock set up? Or are you still suggesting that the stock boxes with drop-ins and MAF is the better route?

The options are either a long-tube CAI or drop-ins and maf tubes. The Stillen Gen2 will give you all of the power of maf tubes and drop ins at a much higher price.

From one of the other times this horse has been beaten:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 882724)
Unless you want to dress up the engine bay, save yourself some cash and leave the intake alone. The Gen 3 will give you some gains, but cleaning the filters will require removing the bumper every time. I've had the K & N drop-in's for over 6 months with no oiling issues whatsoever. Most of those issues are from people re-oiling and applying too much anyways. There is a tread here with dyno results for the K & N drop in's with somewhere between 5-10hp rwhp gains.... about the same for the Gen 2's (nowhere near 15hp gain). If you want real gains, save your cash for an exhaust.

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1294288911


BlueDog007 12-30-2013 05:00 PM

Please forgive my ignorance but what are MAF Tubes and what do they do? I've only owned my 2010 370z for a short time and want to do some upgrades. I have heard that the K&N drop in is a very cheap and good thing to do. And I am probably going to order the FI Catback 18" soon. Before I order anything though, I want to make sure I am going down the right path. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

Gibby1113 12-30-2013 05:44 PM

Drop in filters from k&n paired with some MAF tubes from Z1 have been noted to get more gains than short ram intake but a little less than cold air intakes like stillen and takeda. Not to mention drop in filters and MAF tubes are cheaper than both of the other options. As far as F.I. Exhaust that is a very good choice bud. F. I. Is excellent quality and is worth the wait. I would've gotten it if it wouldn't have taken so long for me to get it (3 months) so I went w/ ark dts. But then again it's all your choice :tup:

BlueDog007 12-30-2013 05:47 PM

Thanks Gibby. Can I just get the K&N drop in's? Will that help out? If so, would you mind sending me a link as to where I should buy online? And I need 2 not 1 correct?

1st 12-30-2013 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueDog007 (Post 2631140)
Please forgive my ignorance but what are MAF Tubes and what do they do? I've only owned my 2010 370z for a short time and want to do some upgrades. I have heard that the K&N drop in is a very cheap and good thing to do. And I am probably going to order the FI Catback 18" soon. Before I order anything though, I want to make sure I am going down the right path. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

MAF tubes = Mass Air Flow tubes. They basically replace the black accordion tubes that are stock on the intake boxes. Found here http://www.z1motorsports.com/g37_370...oducts_id=5292
I guess they offer smooth flow without the turbulence and you would swap out the oem filters in the oem air boxes with the K&N drop-ins instead. Believe it or not but the oem intakes are up to par. If your seeking performance and gains Stillen G3’s are the way to go. This whole intake thing though is like talking oil. But like others have stated Oem, MAF Tubes with drop-in’s or G3. These are the best options.

1st 12-30-2013 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueDog007 (Post 2631219)
Thanks Gibby. Can I just get the K&N drop in's? Will that help out? If so, would you mind sending me a link as to where I should buy online? And I need 2 not 1 correct?

370Z / G37 K&N Drop In Filters

Yes you would need 2. One for each side.


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