What kind of cold air should I use?
What kind of cold air should I use?
Hey guys, im new with the site and my g35 coupe. I am interested in buying some sort of cold air intake for my car. Any thoughts on what to use? I work at a dealership and one of the service advisors is pretty good about knowing some stuff, he is going to look for me and see what he thinks (althought he drives a supra that is BAD AS HELL) he really knows what he is doing. His supra ran a 10.03 last week in the quarter (CRAZY). Thanks guys and let me know what you think I should use.
Nate
04 6MT, dark blue, brembo's, aero, sirius
Nate
04 6MT, dark blue, brembo's, aero, sirius
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Last edited by G35SHAWN; Sep 28, 2006 at 04:38 PM.
Originally Posted by partyman66
I highly recommend that cold air from outer space. That stuff is mighty cold if you can get an intake pipe that will reach it. 

too bad there's no oxygen in space to combust with the fuel.
i say injen cai hands down..me and 2 other with g35 love them..you get great top end power and sounds sweet
joe
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Originally Posted by G35SHAWN
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Nismo... plastic doesn't heat up like the metal piping of the Injen or AEM (if you are really that **** about these little things), and it's a true cold air with a bypass valve...
With an intake in the engine bay like the JWT or Stillen, IMO, you might as well keep the stock box.
With an intake in the engine bay like the JWT or Stillen, IMO, you might as well keep the stock box.
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Originally Posted by dofu
Nismo... plastic doesn't heat up like the metal piping of the Injen or AEM (if you are really that **** about these little things), and it's a true cold air with a bypass valve...
With an intake in the engine bay like the JWT or Stillen, IMO, you might as well keep the stock box.
With an intake in the engine bay like the JWT or Stillen, IMO, you might as well keep the stock box.
???
If your going for looks... that makes sence. But if your going for sound (and possibly gains even though your not going to get anything significant from ANY CAI), Stillen CAI with the Z tube is a great combo









