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First performance mod you would do?
Hello all. I am completely new to Owning a Nismo 370z. Never even owned a 370/350z base model. So this is my very first one. It already has Apexi exhaust. I'm guessing the next mod would be air intake? If so, which would everyone recommend? Or if not, what should I do instead? Dyno tune? :driving:
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A Dyno tune should be done AFTER you're done with all bold-on mods to get the most gains from of all of your parts.
My first performance mod, if you could consider it as a performance mod, was replacing the clutch helper spring. Google "370z century spring p/n 72577". It was a great cheap mod that really helped get a better feel of the clutch. Costs $20 but you will definitely enjoy driving the car even more. Second mod could be some type of intake or oil cooler. I went wit a Stillen G3 intake, was pricey but worth it, I definitely felt some gains right away. Congrats and welcome to Z land!! |
I agree with Zbrah 100%. That's what I did too. Had the clutch helper spring on before 25 miles. Got the Stillen G III a month later. Plus you have a decent exhaust so the intake would be the next logical mod. After that, get the dyno tune, and you'll be good for a while. Congrats on the purchase too.
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Yeah I agree with what everyone has said. Cleaning up the breathing is the best place to start. You already have the exhaust so doing the intake side would be next. You can get a full intake (~$400) or you can do K&N drop-ins with Post-MAF tubes (~$200). A tune is not necessary yet. You can get gains from a tune now but wait until you have cleaned up the breathing and you will get better results.
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Tune. It will fix that godawful throttle response on a stock Z. Once you have a few bolt-ons, you'll want the tune anyway to take full advantage of their performance gains :twocents:
The only thing about getting tune first is you may end up paying for extra tuning/dyno time if you choose to get re-tuned as you install bolt-ons. |
Not a performance mod, but the first thing I did was get a remote engine start installed for this crazy hot Texas weather. :)
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I agree with the clutch helper spring and the intake first. We sell the Stillen Gen 3 intake twice as much as any other brand, seems to be the most popular.
If you are going to dive more into replacing the rest of the exhaust, hold off on the tune at least until after that. |
Once you're finished with your breathing mods (intake/exhaust). Get a tune. This way you only have to pay for it once. When you get your tune. Have them fix the throttle response and reset when the cooling fans come on. Don't let them raise the rpm limiter.
For an intake. I have the Stillen G3. The clutch helper spring works. Got of those. Also get an oil cooler. I have the Z1 34 row unit. Read through my journal to get an idea on which way you want to go, and which things that you might want. ;) |
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Thanks everyone for your responses. I looked up Gen 3 Stillen intake, and it looks weird...is this the right one? Looking at the engine, it looks like these would be too long.
Edit: After looking a little further, it seems they tuck down underneath in front of the radiator? https://www.stillen.com/performance/...ssan-370z.html |
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[QUOTE=Trips;3298542]The rear crossbar looks like your is missing.
Thank you. No doubt that part probably costs 200 bucks or something lol. |
If anyone is looking for the "370z century spring p/n 72577" I have just made an order and have 3 extra. PM me and let me know if you are interested
Selling each for $20 |
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First and foremost thing is an engine oil cooler, if it doesn't already have one..
What are you planning on doing with this car, daily, autocross, drag, track, show, weekend toy? |
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As for daily driving non-racing setup, I really liked my Swift-R lowering springs, if you aren't in the market for coils. The Stillen 3rd Gen cold air intakes are nice too. Once you get done with all your bolt ons I would look at the UpRev tuner. I run hankooks 275 35 in the front and 305 30 in the rear along with running a tad bit of camber, zero toe in the rear, and that has really helped in lengthening the life of the tires though you do get a little bit of road pull specially on bad roads. I'm at 51k and just about to do my 5th set of tires, though some of those tires did see the track which didn't help their life span. Another item to look at is your diff bushings. They have a tendency of giving up the ghost early in life sense they are liquid fill. Z1 sells a nice Whiteline bushing kit for this with the Nismo diff cover that has the cooling fins I would recommend if you've had a bushing failure. |
Ok add Sprint Booster to my list. Installed mine the other day and I must say Sprint Booster rocks! I wish I would have bought it 2 years ago! Instant throttle response, no more lag trying to get up to speed from a complete stop. I can pass cars on the freeway at ease. Really increases drivability and enjoyment of the car. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an immediate difference in how your car drives without getting a tune.
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Im putting on injen cai's as my first just because I cant leave anything stock.... Also just took my car to my shop and their engineer is going to build me a carbon fiber intake manifold. He did one for the 350z so it will be done next spring :) na is so much easier
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