Hi, I am new to forum. I just bought a gun metal grey 2013 370. Standard. It had 150 miles on it. Dealer drove it down from Hickory NC to
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I am new to forum. I just bought a gun metal grey 2013 370. Standard. It had 150 miles on it. Dealer drove it down from Hickory NC to Raleigh NC. Last Z I had was a 1978 280, back in 1982. My question is, I've been told I'd get better gas mileage with an upgrade to Nismo Pipes and Nismo intake. I know it'd sound better. Also I don't want to void the warranty. For around 2 grand. I don't want to me it crazy fast or anything. Guy at Nissan also stated it would bump my hp up to around 350 and would be faster than the Nismo due to the weight difference. Any experts around? Thanks, Kip Last edited by Trips; 07-31-2013 at 07:24 PM. |
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I would do research in the intake and exhaust section. He just trying to sell expensive nismo products. Nothing wrong with nismo parts. But you can get a better exhaust for $500 less and much lighter. Intakes. I have an opinion that is not popular so I won't even go there...
Will you get better gas mileage doing breather mods? Only if you geezer-drive it. Intake and exhaust section will be your best friend with the questions you ask. http://www.the370z.com/intake-exhaust/
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Regardless of what happens in a test environment, as soon as you hear those intakes, you want to hear ever more. Your milage goes to hell because of this. And it is totally worth it. Same song, different verse with CBE. Enjoy the new Z. I too had the '78 Z. This one is better.
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as far as intakes goes, the Nismo intake is practically the Injen intake with a bypass valve(to ensure the motor wont suck up water if you happen to submerge your normal filters) but it isnt really worth the $600 price tag associated with it now if you want cheap power, the factory air box is already a cold air system so you can just do drop in filters and HPS Post MAF tubes and make about the same as most of the CAI out there |
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Forget improved mileage, you just won't see it.
If you want a power bump for a good price I would suggest the stock exhaust from the Nismo Z. It has a better sound, larger pipes, nice tips and perfect fit. Clean used ones should run you $400 on the private party "parts for sale" section of this forum. This exhaust is well built from stainless steel so it will last longer than the car. It is worth maybe 8-12 horsepower, not as much as some of the aftermarket units but good bang for the buck. As for intakes, I went with the Stillen G3 long tube intake. It is CARB 50 state legal which means it is certified to meet or exceed factory emissions specs and is good for about 18 horsepower. It is beautifully made out of polished aluminum. My dealer has been fine with it for the last 2.5 years. The two together should get you to 350+ horsepower at the flywheel for a total of about $1,000 if you do the install yourself.
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if OP really wants to save money, OP could get the Topspeed Pro1 Exhaust, it should make about the same as every other exhaust out there since its a true dual 2.5in setup although there are no dynos i have seen for this exhaust |
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Its basically an injen cai with a bypass valve and its painted black and has nismo on it instead of injen. |
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I have to fully disagree!! The S-tune NISMO CBE from Japan is very high quality exhaust system and does not drone like many other aftermarket systems. The NISMO is full SS with 36 month warranty when installed by Nissan dealer when the car is new.
The pipes are bigger and you will get a nice bump in Hp also it's lighter then OEM. The Nismo intake system is nice because you don't have to cut into your car frame as with the STILLEN Gen 3 junk!! Go NISMO!! ImageUploadedByTapatalk1375393549.143404.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1375393562.054426.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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ya its lighter but so are other aftermarket exhaust systems and those are cheaper and give you more power and the Nismo Intake is literally the Injen CAI with a Bypass valve you could buy the Injen CAI for $100 less than a nismo intake and gain the same power Nismo parts are a great example of paying for the name and not the part |
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