stillen supercharger - some Q's
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stillen supercharger - some Q's
hi,
i'm from australia and i own a V35 350GT JDM version that i have imported here
i would love to drive to stillen to ask them some Q's but unfortunately i cannot do so!
I have been looking into the stillen supercharger kit as i am after the power delivery of a blower type supercharger and the reliability of the stillen system with a 5AT transmission
I have 2 questions that i was hoping someone might be able to help me with
1) are there any strut bars that fit with the stillen supercharger? i currently have a stillen strut bar but it obviously won't fit..
2) has anyone used the stillen kit with the standard exhaust? i like the factory sound of the exhaust and the lack of drone. i also am dubious about the power gains (or lack of) of many aftermarket exhausts. can i run the stillen kit with the OEM exhaust system and still expect a power gain?
thaks everyone for your help!
regards,
Warren
i'm from australia and i own a V35 350GT JDM version that i have imported here
i would love to drive to stillen to ask them some Q's but unfortunately i cannot do so!
I have been looking into the stillen supercharger kit as i am after the power delivery of a blower type supercharger and the reliability of the stillen system with a 5AT transmission
I have 2 questions that i was hoping someone might be able to help me with
1) are there any strut bars that fit with the stillen supercharger? i currently have a stillen strut bar but it obviously won't fit..
2) has anyone used the stillen kit with the standard exhaust? i like the factory sound of the exhaust and the lack of drone. i also am dubious about the power gains (or lack of) of many aftermarket exhausts. can i run the stillen kit with the OEM exhaust system and still expect a power gain?
thaks everyone for your help!
regards,
Warren
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Hey Warren. Have you looked into either a Vortech SC or HKS SC kit? Honestly, those 2 kits are much better than the Stillen kit (in my opinion) and you can still use a strut tower bar with either one. Plus, with the Stillen SC kit, you cannot make any other mods. Any additional breather mods that you make to your V35 with the Stillen SC kit will cause you to lose power. Finally, you cannot tune the kit to your liking because the emu that comes with the Stillen SC kit is locked. I strongly recommend looking into a Vortech or HKS SC kits. You can tailor them to whatever your needs are and they are both pretty reliable. Good luck bro.
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some reasons i want a stillen rather than vortech/HKS
- cheaper
- easier to install
- requires no tune (making it again cheaper)
- requires no intake piping, just a simple heat exchanger at the front (easier to route small water piping rather than big intercoolerpipes)
- easily reversible if i want to
i'm not after big power gains, i'm after a nice gain that will work reliably and well with a 5AT transmission and deliver a good bang for buck
if i was after outright ball-tearing power i would go TT but i don't have a built motor and this car will never see any form of trackwork
- cheaper
- easier to install
- requires no tune (making it again cheaper)
- requires no intake piping, just a simple heat exchanger at the front (easier to route small water piping rather than big intercoolerpipes)
- easily reversible if i want to
i'm not after big power gains, i'm after a nice gain that will work reliably and well with a 5AT transmission and deliver a good bang for buck
if i was after outright ball-tearing power i would go TT but i don't have a built motor and this car will never see any form of trackwork
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All the reasons you mentioned are the ones that Stillen had in mind when they made the kit. And very good ones I think... smart rought, unlike some of us have taken!
I think your other two questions have been answered... just post up some pics and vid when you get it done. The whine from that SC is sexy...
I think your other two questions have been answered... just post up some pics and vid when you get it done. The whine from that SC is sexy...
#6
Originally Posted by Waz350GT
some reasons i want a stillen rather than vortech/HKS
- cheaper
- easier to install
- requires no tune (making it again cheaper)
- requires no intake piping, just a simple heat exchanger at the front (easier to route small water piping rather than big intercoolerpipes)
- easily reversible if i want to
i'm not after big power gains, i'm after a nice gain that will work reliably and well with a 5AT transmission and deliver a good bang for buck
if i was after outright ball-tearing power i would go TT but i don't have a built motor and this car will never see any form of trackwork
- cheaper
- easier to install
- requires no tune (making it again cheaper)
- requires no intake piping, just a simple heat exchanger at the front (easier to route small water piping rather than big intercoolerpipes)
- easily reversible if i want to
i'm not after big power gains, i'm after a nice gain that will work reliably and well with a 5AT transmission and deliver a good bang for buck
if i was after outright ball-tearing power i would go TT but i don't have a built motor and this car will never see any form of trackwork
Ummmm,
1. If you talk to stillen they will tell you their SC doesn't work with the 5AT (but this is wrong). Really any boost is too much for the 5AT (it doesn't shift fast enough in AT mode. It's however normal in manual mode.
2. You get very little HP compared to the Vortech, and Procharger systems
3. Do not go for the HKS system. It's a hugely cost inefficient. For the same amount of money you should be going twin turbo, and the vortech still has more potential than the HKS system and really a quarter of the cost at the end of the day.
4. You'll spend the same amount of time installing the stillen SC than any other SC system
5. No forced induction is safe
6. Very few like the stillen system, and most switch to a different SC setup or go turbo.
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Originally Posted by SDGeneralCounsel
Ummmm,
1. If you talk to stillen they will tell you their SC doesn't work with the 5AT (but this is wrong). Really any boost is too much for the 5AT (it doesn't shift fast enough in AT mode. It's however normal in manual mode.2. You get very little HP compared to the Vortech, and Procharger systems
3. Do not go for the HKS system. It's a hugely cost inefficient. For the same amount of money you should be going twin turbo, and the vortech still has more potential than the HKS system and really a quarter of the cost at the end of the day.
4. You'll spend the same amount of time installing the stillen SC than any other SC system
5. No forced induction is safe
6. Very few like the stillen system, and most switch to a different SC setup or go turbo.
1. If you talk to stillen they will tell you their SC doesn't work with the 5AT (but this is wrong). Really any boost is too much for the 5AT (it doesn't shift fast enough in AT mode. It's however normal in manual mode.2. You get very little HP compared to the Vortech, and Procharger systems
3. Do not go for the HKS system. It's a hugely cost inefficient. For the same amount of money you should be going twin turbo, and the vortech still has more potential than the HKS system and really a quarter of the cost at the end of the day.
4. You'll spend the same amount of time installing the stillen SC than any other SC system
5. No forced induction is safe
6. Very few like the stillen system, and most switch to a different SC setup or go turbo.
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Originally Posted by OCG35
I don’t necessarily agree with several of the points (but I'm not going to start a debate)... but the 1st point in blue is totally inaccurate. Stillens test car is an AT sedan - I've ridden in it twice with the SC in it...
While it is true at a certain point of whp/wtq the 5AT has an issue shifting in drive and sometimes MM, the Stillen doesn't make near as much power as the others, especially stage 1, to make a difference as far as the 5AT goes... but I haven't owned one and can only go by things I've read here and My350z.com.
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If you want to know anything about the stillen just ask me.I had the stillen s/c on my car before it was 5 months old back in 2003 as every other kit(greddy twins and the ati procharger blew everything up).I went thru all the stages and after i grew tired of the lack of power i went to the greddy twins.
I installed the stillen as well as the greddy twins myself so if you have questions just ask me.I highly do not rec the stillen kit as it has no power for the money spent............nuff said.
I installed the stillen as well as the greddy twins myself so if you have questions just ask me.I highly do not rec the stillen kit as it has no power for the money spent............nuff said.
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Originally Posted by superchargedg
If you want to know anything about the stillen just ask me.I had the stillen s/c on my car before it was 5 months old back in 2003 as every other kit(greddy twins and the ati procharger blew everything up).I went thru all the stages and after i grew tired of the lack of power i went to the greddy twins.
I installed the stillen as well as the greddy twins myself so if you have questions just ask me.I highly do not rec the stillen kit as it has no power for the money spent............nuff said.
I installed the stillen as well as the greddy twins myself so if you have questions just ask me.I highly do not rec the stillen kit as it has no power for the money spent............nuff said.