New g35 driver
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New g35 driver
just wanted to say hi to all the g35 drivers on here. also had a couple of NOOB questions. hope you guys dont get mad at me for asking such dumb things but like i said im actually very new to nissan/infiniti.
so i own a 2003 G35 Sedan 6M/T black on black . ive been doing some researching and watching videos but never get the answer im looking for so hoping i can get that here. the NOOB questions i have are, for the skunk2 plenum spacer, is it a 5/16 or 5/8 or whatever? dont wanna get one thats too big or too crappy. is my motor a rev up engine? whats the most common issue with these year and model? how much hp does my model make? ive tried looking online and stuff but numbers always appear different. ive seen 260? 280? even 298?
Plans for now
plenum spacer(whichever one is recommended)
aftermarket intake system(for those with short ram and CAI, please give me feed back on how you like the two)
N1 exhaust system
so i own a 2003 G35 Sedan 6M/T black on black . ive been doing some researching and watching videos but never get the answer im looking for so hoping i can get that here. the NOOB questions i have are, for the skunk2 plenum spacer, is it a 5/16 or 5/8 or whatever? dont wanna get one thats too big or too crappy. is my motor a rev up engine? whats the most common issue with these year and model? how much hp does my model make? ive tried looking online and stuff but numbers always appear different. ive seen 260? 280? even 298?
Plans for now
plenum spacer(whichever one is recommended)
aftermarket intake system(for those with short ram and CAI, please give me feed back on how you like the two)
N1 exhaust system
#6
Depends on what you want.
5/8" is more high end power
5/16 is is more for lower rpms
both will fit in our G's, but i believe you might need to remove the engine cover when going with a 5/8" spacer, but not 100% sure.
Also, the "Search" botton should be your new best friend.
5/8" is more high end power
5/16 is is more for lower rpms
both will fit in our G's, but i believe you might need to remove the engine cover when going with a 5/8" spacer, but not 100% sure.
Also, the "Search" botton should be your new best friend.
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Depends on what you want.
5/8" is more high end power
5/16 is is more for lower rpms
both will fit in our G's, but i believe you might need to remove the engine cover when going with a 5/8" spacer, but not 100% sure.
Also, the "Search" botton should be your new best friend.
5/8" is more high end power
5/16 is is more for lower rpms
both will fit in our G's, but i believe you might need to remove the engine cover when going with a 5/8" spacer, but not 100% sure.
Also, the "Search" botton should be your new best friend.
welcome to the site! everyone here is pretty much helpful.
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