Weapon-R secret weapon Intake.A+++
Originally Posted by ballisticus
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The red part kinda looks like those cone things they put on dogs' heads after surgery to keep from chewing.
The red part kinda looks like those cone things they put on dogs' heads after surgery to keep from chewing.
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Originally Posted by MechEE
And how is this better than stock again? It's just for sound, that's all. It's a sound / performance tradeoff.
Originally Posted by BigSash
are you insinuating that stock performance is better than this?
Originally Posted by skeleton_cru
The stock intake system pulls air straight from the grill. The Weapon-R intake pulls air from the grill and from the engine compartment. Air from the engine compartment is less than ideal for performance. A true cold air intake would position the air filter outside of the engine compartment. Like the Nismo, AEM, Injen, etc.
Originally Posted by vodkarocket
Nobody ever implied that this is a cold-air intake. It is a ram-air, and I think a worthwhile mod. I had the same intake on my VQ35 Maxima and got great results in both sound and a drop of .3 seconds in the quarter mile...
Here you go. I knew I find it again. This from 350z tech's web page. Yes it is cut and pasted here.
"The CAI generally keeps the temperature of the air drawn into the engine about 20-25 degrees lower than the short ram. The temperature of the air taken into the engine also increases less than the WAI does at a stop.
What does this mean, in terms of performance? Generally, for each 10 degrees you drop in temperature, you gain an additional 1% in horsepower. This would mean the CAI would be putting roughly 3 more hp to the wheels than the short ram. Is it worth the extra cost? Well, that's up to you to decide."
After posting that, I have always used a CAI but this is my first without........... for now. Maybe I won't at all. The only thing bad I've heard about Weapon's filter is that after time it starts to deteriorate. Just be careful with it and you'll be fine. Hope it helps.
"The CAI generally keeps the temperature of the air drawn into the engine about 20-25 degrees lower than the short ram. The temperature of the air taken into the engine also increases less than the WAI does at a stop.
What does this mean, in terms of performance? Generally, for each 10 degrees you drop in temperature, you gain an additional 1% in horsepower. This would mean the CAI would be putting roughly 3 more hp to the wheels than the short ram. Is it worth the extra cost? Well, that's up to you to decide."
After posting that, I have always used a CAI but this is my first without........... for now. Maybe I won't at all. The only thing bad I've heard about Weapon's filter is that after time it starts to deteriorate. Just be careful with it and you'll be fine. Hope it helps.
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apparently the G35 intake is a 3" mandrel, but if you specify the cold air intake for the 350 Z it comes in a 3.5" mandrel.
apparently the G35 intake is a 3" mandrel, but if you specify the cold air intake for the 350 Z it comes in a 3.5" mandrel.
I emailed Weapon-R directly and received this response concerning the 3.5" intake for the G35.
Yes the 3.5” version is available. Special order through us directly. Retail is $285.
Chris Wanstrath
Weapon-R Sales Manager
180 Sylvester Rd.
South San Francisco CA, 94080
There is also supposed to be a difference between having a black MAF plug and a Grey MAF plug; I am not sure what the difference is though.
Yes the 3.5” version is available. Special order through us directly. Retail is $285.
Chris Wanstrath
Weapon-R Sales Manager
180 Sylvester Rd.
South San Francisco CA, 94080
There is also supposed to be a difference between having a black MAF plug and a Grey MAF plug; I am not sure what the difference is though.
Last edited by amg35; Mar 7, 2006 at 08:14 PM.




