Fujita Or Stillen Intake, Help!!
#31
Originally Posted by sxexcx
I have an 05 coupe. I got a great deal on the fujita, so I decided to try it since it looked better...and I liked the way it felt and sounded once it was on. I also like that it is a dry filter..much easier to clean.
oh nvm...the fujuita on pre HR motors is a true CAI which sounds 10x better then any shortram out there.
thank you...i couldnt agree with you more.
Last edited by logik05se; 09-11-2007 at 01:10 PM.
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Fujita wasn't lying about the increased HP on their site: http://www.f5air.com/images/dyno/sr2205.gif. Check out my numbers from 2 weeks ago: https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-engine-exhaust-drivetrain-fi/175872-07-g35s-dyno-w-fujita-intakes.html Seems pretty accurate. Though the torque seems really low.
#34
Originally Posted by gama
2007 g35 sedan and 2007 350z and 2008 g37 come with new engine that have dual intakes!! no other infiniti or nissan have this engine with dual intakes yet..but it will in near future.
FWIW, the EX will also have the 35HR motor.
#35
BTW, if you look at the info on the dyno runs from Fujita, the after run is at 11% lower humidity and almost 10 degrees cooler. That is enough in itself to increase the hp that much. Also, suspect is the increase from the bottom rpm all the way to redline. Almost every dyno I've seen for an intake produced gains at a particular part of the powerband. Personally, I'm waiting for a true CAI, because I hate buying the same speed part twice.
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Originally Posted by kmuniz78
Fujita wasn't lying about the increased HP on their site: http://www.f5air.com/images/dyno/sr2205.gif. Check out my numbers from 2 weeks ago: https://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=175872 Seems pretty accurate. Though the torque seems really low.
350z with the intake.
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