Best Intake and Exhaust?
The search button is the best intake and exhaust.
But....to save you the trouble.
From what Ive seen the most popular mods for intake and exhaust are...
HKS Cat-Back Exhaust
OR
Injen Cat-Back (As well as others, there are many exhausts for the G35)
as for intake
K&N Drop in-filter with the z-tube
OR
Jim Wolf Technology Pop Charger Intake. (Again, there are many many intakes)
Other Common Intake and exhaust mods include (but not limited to lol)
Motordyne 5/16 Plenum Spacer or 1/2 spacer
High Flow Cats (Berk Technology, Crawford, Fast Intentions)
And if you start getting a bit of mods, I would recommend some sort of tune to bring your mods to full potential. (Utec, Osiris, and Unichip [I do not recommend unichip], again there are alot of tunes out there)
Those are pretty much the basics.
Good Luck!
But....to save you the trouble.
From what Ive seen the most popular mods for intake and exhaust are...
HKS Cat-Back Exhaust
OR
Injen Cat-Back (As well as others, there are many exhausts for the G35)
as for intake
K&N Drop in-filter with the z-tube
OR
Jim Wolf Technology Pop Charger Intake. (Again, there are many many intakes)
Other Common Intake and exhaust mods include (but not limited to lol)
Motordyne 5/16 Plenum Spacer or 1/2 spacer
High Flow Cats (Berk Technology, Crawford, Fast Intentions)
And if you start getting a bit of mods, I would recommend some sort of tune to bring your mods to full potential. (Utec, Osiris, and Unichip [I do not recommend unichip], again there are alot of tunes out there)
Those are pretty much the basics.
Good Luck!
Last edited by GinFLA; Jan 27, 2009 at 09:55 AM.
please search, it is a great tool. there is no "best" setup, but listen to some clips of sample setups and determine what sounds best to you. it's a personal thing.
no exhaust/intake mod will yield significant performance gains.
no exhaust/intake mod will yield significant performance gains.
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Thanks! yeah i have a lot to learn, i just heard that bolt on's really arnt the way to go. So i figured i would start with exhaust and intake. Thanks again for the help i still have some research to do!
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