How much HP will these mods add to my stock G ride?
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Its a stock 2005 g35 AT. thinking of adding these mods for more power.. let me know what you think and about how much HP i will gain from them thanks!!
Bolt on modifications:
1. skunk2 5/8 plenum spacer
2. Injen CAI intake
3. HKS High Power Dual exhaust
oh yeah and i also want to add some Eibach Pro Kit Springs for better handling and appearance. thanks!!
Bolt on modifications:
1. skunk2 5/8 plenum spacer
2. Injen CAI intake
3. HKS High Power Dual exhaust
oh yeah and i also want to add some Eibach Pro Kit Springs for better handling and appearance. thanks!!
Last edited by gsoto999; 11-05-2009 at 07:09 PM.
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gsoto, so is this a wish list or have you already purchased/installed the spacer, intake and exhaust? If not you're better off with the following:
Stillen CAI....no issues with heat and comes with an enclosed box for the K&N giant filter.
MotorDyne....5/16" spacer ISO Tony at MotorDyne was the first one to figure out and correct Nissan's design flaw.
Exhaust....for added HP and quality (sound too) either HKS or Stillen's dual cat back systems are the very best.
Springs....regardless of which springs you install you're going to need suspension adjusters to bring alignment back to OEM
specs. Springs and everything you'll need will cost very close to $1K and that's if you install, add another $500 to have it done.
This is just my opinion and what I've been using for a few years, but it works very well without any issues.
Gary
Stillen CAI....no issues with heat and comes with an enclosed box for the K&N giant filter.
MotorDyne....5/16" spacer ISO Tony at MotorDyne was the first one to figure out and correct Nissan's design flaw.
Exhaust....for added HP and quality (sound too) either HKS or Stillen's dual cat back systems are the very best.
Springs....regardless of which springs you install you're going to need suspension adjusters to bring alignment back to OEM
specs. Springs and everything you'll need will cost very close to $1K and that's if you install, add another $500 to have it done.
This is just my opinion and what I've been using for a few years, but it works very well without any issues.
Gary
Last edited by gary c; 11-05-2009 at 10:59 AM.
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