How to make my G35MT quick????

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Aug 16, 2006 | 08:31 PM
  #1  
Hey, I'm a new-b as you all refer to it haha and I have a 05 G coupe. My car is stock and I was thinking of doing some non-turbo mods to make my car quicker. Maybe wit intake, headers and so on but I don't know what to do first. And I don't know which brands would b better for my car. I can't decide whether i want cold air or short ram because it rains here quite often.....so I was wondering what the chances of water getting sucked in are. I'm not sure if I want to get a new exhaust though because i love the way the g35/350z exhausts sound. I dont want anything as loud as the greddy exhausts. If i were to change my exhaust i'd like to keep it similar to the stock exhaust sound. I was told by someone that the borla exhaust is good for g35's and they aren't that loud either.

Does anyone have any ideas for me?
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Aug 16, 2006 | 08:36 PM
  #2  
what year g you got?

intake wont really do much for you..

headers + high flow cats or test pipes + full exhaust

new plenum or plenum spacer

the mods are endless

please use the **search** function

btw if you want close to stock exhaust go with fujitsubo legalis r

and since it rains there stay away from cold air intakes
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Aug 16, 2006 | 09:39 PM
  #3  
keep it stock.....Lol
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Aug 16, 2006 | 10:32 PM
  #4  
Quote: keep it stock.....Lol
LOL..I agree...the NA mods wont do too much other than let the car breathe a bit better and sound meaner. HP won't change enough that it matters.
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Aug 16, 2006 | 10:45 PM
  #5  
if i had to do it all over again...just performance wise

1-light weight flywheel / clutch (JWT)
2-mRev
3-Apecs airfilter (forget about the KnN and Z-tube, cuz it sucks compared to)
4-pulleys
5-High flow Cats
6-grounding kit
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Aug 16, 2006 | 10:53 PM
  #6  
Quote: Hey, I'm a new-b as you all refer to it haha and I have a 05 G coupe. My car is stock and I was thinking of doing some non-turbo mods to make my car quicker. Maybe wit intake, headers and so on but I don't know what to do first. And I don't know which brands would b better for my car. I can't decide whether i want cold air or short ram because it rains here quite often.....so I was wondering what the chances of water getting sucked in are. I'm not sure if I want to get a new exhaust though because i love the way the g35/350z exhausts sound. I dont want anything as loud as the greddy exhausts. If i were to change my exhaust i'd like to keep it similar to the stock exhaust sound. I was told by someone that the borla exhaust is good for g35's and they aren't that loud either.

Does anyone have any ideas for me?

You could mount a couple of JATOS on it.
Would definately make it faster.
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Aug 16, 2006 | 11:12 PM
  #7  
go turbo, all NA mods suck
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Aug 21, 2006 | 11:27 AM
  #8  
i dont know about all NA mods sucking....my boy did a few things to his altima se-r and the fkin car ripsssssssss now....0-60 not much a difference but highend his car is incredible.
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Aug 21, 2006 | 12:48 PM
  #9  
headers and test pipes........or a turbo.........if you dont want to do either of those then jst stay stock cause most bolt ons dont give you the power you want or expecting
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Aug 21, 2006 | 01:23 PM
  #10  
What is the best mod for the buck? like $/hp..
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Aug 21, 2006 | 01:25 PM
  #11  
stroker LOL
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Aug 21, 2006 | 03:17 PM
  #12  
NA mods suck compared to the $/HP ratio that FI can offer, but there are some NA mods that offer some gains in power and changes in character.

Since you're looking at non-turbo mods, consider just the basic intake/exhaust mods... ...but know that the G is fairly specific about what it likes and doesn't.

INTAKE SIDE:

Filter - The cold-air intakes aren't doing much, aside from the one that's most like the stock airbox, which is Stillen. If you want to save money, just use a high-flow drop-in filter in your stock box. Stillen produces more HP. Consider the difference in cost as well and consider your best option. JWT makes an open-element cone-filter (K&N type) that is one of the few others to consider.

Z-tube or equivalent - Not much money, it makes for a nice, sporty growl, and it will better compliment the following mods. The OEM 350Z tube does the trick and looks OEM, but there are other options available.

MREV - Not sure of the specific model for your application, but the MREV is going to provide you with the biggest gain per dollar (NA) and make that Z-tube really growl. Nice!

EXHAUST SIDE:

High-Flow Cats - Best gains from an exhaust mod. I've been happy with the Crawford cats. More volume as well, but not loud.

Headers/Exhaust - I put these together as you could really pick between the two and get similar gains. Cost and labor will differ, as will volume. Coated headers (and you will coat them ) aren't as loud as most exhausts, even with cats. Decide what's important to you and what you want to spend and make a choice here... ...or go for both.

ENGINE MANAGEMENT

Reflash ECU - If you do more than the Cats or exhaust on the exhaust side, along with the filter/Z-tube/MREV on the intake side, you might consider a simple, cost-effective reflash.
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