Is it worth getting a cold air intake
Is it worth getting a cold air intake
Just got the '05 G35 coupe and was condering is it worth spending the money on a cold air intake for a little bit of a meaner sound and power
If you are only looking for sound, sure. If youre expecting power gains, IMHO no. Our cars have a very effecient intake system from the factory no need to screw it up with a CIA, they do look good and sound cool, but allot of people have found that the Z-Tube and a K&N Drop In are just as if not more effective than allot of the CIA on the market. Just my .2
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Originally Posted by ScottR
If you are only looking for sound, sure. If youre expecting power gains, IMHO no. Our cars have a very effecient intake system from the factory no need to screw it up with a CIA, they do look good and sound cool, but allot of people have found that the Z-Tube and a K&N Drop In are just as if not more effective than allot of the CIA on the market. Just my .2
I had a nismo CAI and returned it. Also, many w/CAI's complained about their car shutting off at high speeds (cuz of CAI). I've also heard u lose torque with some, but the sound is meaner.
I am starting to do some mods in my G35C and I am learning a lot from the posts. There are a lot of good posts about the z tube and k&n filters. I was wondering if anyone else has used a different cone filter besides k&n, like Apexi and how they like it? Also does anyone have the aluminum z tube and is there a difference? Thanks.
Better gas mileage with a cai? I find myself driving my car much harder now to hear that sweet noise above 3000 rpm. You'll find it tough for a while to drive like an old lady to get that better mileage.
Originally Posted by G35PearlCpe
I am starting to do some mods in my G35C and I am learning a lot from the posts. There are a lot of good posts about the z tube and k&n filters. I was wondering if anyone else has used a different cone filter besides k&n, like Apexi and how they like it? Also does anyone have the aluminum z tube and is there a difference? Thanks.
Although, there was a couple of reports with people with Z tube also stalling at high speeds while making a turn. It happens because when you turn you tend to step on the clutch which intantly lowers the RPM but it is still sucking in cold air. Something like that. Anyways, I think I may go to the Carbon Z or even the G tube with a K&N drop in.
Originally Posted by smedly
Better gas mileage with a cai? I find myself driving my car much harder now to hear that sweet noise above 3000 rpm. You'll find it tough for a while to drive like an old lady to get that better mileage.


