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350z Injen Intake

Old Jul 2, 2010 | 11:28 PM
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350z Injen Intake fit?

Anyone know if this might possible be able to be mounted to the g35 coupe?

i know the intakes for g35 and 350z are slightly different but just curious if anyone out there might have tried this already?
 

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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 03:22 AM
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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 03:45 AM
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Contact Injen, I'm sure they will be able to tell you.
 
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Old Jul 4, 2010 | 01:06 AM
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Ive been running a short ram 350z Injen intake for the last 3 years. Injen told me in person "they had problems" when they did this. The full "cold air" not worth it HP wise at all, will def. not have the same mounting points on the bunmper at a g35. its def possible with a little ingenuity run it short ram and you will have no problems
 
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Old Jul 4, 2010 | 02:19 AM
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thank you very much for the input the reason i asked was i knew a guy selling one for 90 and almost brand new so i was just curious if anyone tried it but im just buying the g35 one now
hopefully gets a little power id be happy with like 2 hp with the cold air
i mainly want it becuase cooler air is better for the engine
besides looks cool
 
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Old Jul 4, 2010 | 06:52 AM
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please search on here before you spend 300 on an intake that will make close to no horsepower. our stock intakes were designed very well, intakes just dont make the amount of power for 300 bucks. buy a plenum spacer for 200 and buy the short ram intake from the 350z. you will thank me, that will make about 10 horsepower together for ya.

The "cold air" intake has actually been proven on this site to make less horsepower than when using the single "short ram" style pipe.

Your engine isnt going to last longer or be cooler with a cold air intake, honestly youll have to buy filters twice as fast because its right down by the road etc. Id go with a Stillen one if i had to do it all over again.
 
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Old Jul 4, 2010 | 02:21 PM
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just buy a plenum spacer, z tube and a pop charger and you will be good
 
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Old Jul 4, 2010 | 02:35 PM
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well i already have the spacer. and i have rocked the ztube and pop charger before. and now i have a fujita ram air intake. i have been extremely happy with the fujita and it kept the power at about the same but gave it the growl. i was basically just wanting to try out the cold air and i was going to get it cheap not for the full 300.
And trust me i have searched and experienced it all on my own but what i want is a cold air intake it is fact that colder air infact is denser there for giving more power.
and about replacing the filter you have to be kidding i fill up my car once a week for 50 dollars so a minor filter wont bother me any.
got to pay to play anyways with this car
 
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Old Jul 4, 2010 | 04:33 PM
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imo, hook up a swamp cooler to your intake. You may have to modify your hood, but it'll be worth it, I promise =)
 
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its just dumb to buy filters or have to clean them 3 times as often to make or lose 1 horsepower. suit yourself

Originally Posted by dcryan90
well i already have the spacer. and i have rocked the ztube and pop charger before. and now i have a fujita ram air intake. i have been extremely happy with the fujita and it kept the power at about the same but gave it the growl. i was basically just wanting to try out the cold air and i was going to get it cheap not for the full 300.
And trust me i have searched and experienced it all on my own but what i want is a cold air intake it is fact that colder air infact is denser there for giving more power.
and about replacing the filter you have to be kidding i fill up my car once a week for 50 dollars so a minor filter wont bother me any.
got to pay to play anyways with this car
 
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Old Jul 10, 2010 | 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by in2win
please search on here before you spend 300 on an intake that will make close to no horsepower. our stock intakes were designed very well, intakes just dont make the amount of power for 300 bucks. buy a plenum spacer for 200 and buy the short ram intake from the 350z. you will thank me, that will make about 10 horsepower together for ya.

The "cold air" intake has actually been proven on this site to make less horsepower than when using the single "short ram" style pipe.

Your engine isnt going to last longer or be cooler with a cold air intake, honestly youll have to buy filters twice as fast because its right down by the road etc. Id go with a Stillen one if i had to do it all over again.
Actually recently there was a thread started that showed a full length cai actually increased the hp throughout the power band the most, the short ram was the only one that lost power.
 
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