Just wanted to ask everyone for a few ideas... I just got a new 2013 Silver 370Z about 2 weeks or so ago and i absolutely love it to say
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09-05-2013, 11:54 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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New 2013 370Z...Aftermarket Parts?
Just wanted to ask everyone for a few ideas...
I just got a new 2013 Silver 370Z about 2 weeks or so ago and i absolutely love it to say the least!! So i got a few questions as to what to get for my project!! Im wanting to get exhaust thats not to pricy, would like to stay under a grand at the most, but im not sure what kind to get...Im looking for a deep loud exhaust! Also Cold Air Intake! Im not sure if you can put a chip of some sort in it or not?? Sub box? Not really sure where to get a custom one to fit besides car toys and there a complete rip off!! Also the door speakers arent the best so i wanted to get some new ones if anyone has suggestions?? Also didn't know if there are tweeters in the car somewhere that i should replace to? Now this is one of my first post so if its to long or I'v messed up im sorry! hahaha |
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Hey 6MT
How much do those cost if you know? But that exhaust is loud sounding? or would you happen to have a link for a video? But thanks guys for the reply's! |
09-06-2013, 08:14 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Nice looking car. Please use the search feature on the site. All the information you have requested is present here. If you find the search feature insufficient, go to google.com, type site:the370z.com followed by what you want to search. Tons of parts for these cars to make it your own.
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You dont do a chip but you can do UPREV which is a tune for your car you will do after you do your intake, exhaust etc. You should also look into High flow cats or Test pipes as well (depending on your state test pipes may not be allowed). Other performance things to consider are reducing the weight. Lighter wheels, seats and yanking the spare tire out of the back are the most common easy ways to reduce 100 pounds or so.
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Bang for the buck exhaust: Take off Nismo (NOT the S-tune)
Bang for the buck CAI: smooth tubes plus panel filters OR (for a bit more power) used Stillen Gen 3. Bang for the buck best overall mod: ebay test pipes. Too raspy, next best option would be used set of resonated test pipes or resonated high flow cats. Biggest PITA install but best likely gain for the money: any long tube headers + tune. Individual results may vary... Easiest (but not cheapest...) suspension mods: Any aftermarket sway bars (anything stiffer than stock is noticeably better), Koni yellow shocks (non adjustable) + swift sport springs. Impossible to be unhappy with this combo in terms of handling and an attractive (but not punishing) drop. Cheapest and easiest suspension upgrade would probably be take off Nismo sways, shocks, and springs -- better than regular Z (at least up to 2012 -- they changed the shock/spring combo in 2013 allegedly), but not nearly as good as the combo I recommended.
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wheels do not seem to fit the car, they look so little. anyway, congrats on the purchase and welcome to the fam
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Congrats there a bunch of aftermarket parts availavble for the Z just gotta search and do your research right, dont wanna blindly buy things you know nothing about.
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