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2010 Nismo Akuma Intake Installed
I installed my first mod on my 2010 Nismo 370z - Akuma Intake. The install was pretty straight forward and after updating the K Fuel Multiplier and reflashing the ECU the car started up with no issues or DTC's =).
http://www.the370z.com/members/okczg...installing.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/okczg...-installed.jpg I did 3 stock baseline dyno pulls and 3 after the Akuma Intake. Best stock baseline 280hp/237tq CF:SAE Smoothing 5 * Best Akuma Intake 296hp/245tq CF:SAE Smoothing 5 *The AFR sensor wiggled out on the stock baseline pull 3 that why the AFR is showing strange in the graph. http://www.the370z.com/members/okczg...k-11_29_12.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/okczg...ake-2_7_13.jpg |
wow, those look like some solid gains!
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Nice! Does the intake change the sound at all?
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Man, that looks like some Great power delivery at the top end w/ the Intake !!
Would a full freer[flowing exhaust help make More Gains ? |
sillyoldtayo - Thanks I am very happy with the gains so far on the intake =)
TheW3r3W0lf - The intake does give the car more of growl now. bigsix - with a free flowing exhaust it should make more gains. currently my exhaust is stock but I plan on adding Art pipes and the AAM S Line MidPipe. |
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Wow, awesome gains. Did they do the pulls with the bumper on or off?
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Hotrodz - installed the M-370 manifold last weekend. Plan on dynoing before I put on the Art Pipes.
MJB - All Dyno pulls where with the Bummper on. http://www.the370z.com/members/okczg...installing.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/okczg...-installed.jpg |
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