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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 09:08 PM
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Guys With Stillan Intakes Or Exhuast

Anyone how has a Stillin intake or exhaust can you tell me about it. If you just have an intake did you notice a difference does the car run smoother,

for the exhuast is it Stainless and what is the diameter? Is it Manderell bent. also have you noticed a difference.

I unsure on the fujita one stillin intake. Fujita looks cooler, and people say it is quality, but I do believe in getting what you pay for which is why I lean toward stillin. Also, should I worry about using Fujita with Stillin exhaust,

I live in canada, and have an (X) this is my daily driver, and think the Boxes that come with the Stillin will be better for winter protecting the filters, but the Fujita filters are really high up.

ANy feed back would be great.

What HP gains even minor ones would be had, with Stillin intake and Stillin Exhaust together.
 
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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 09:43 PM
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i have the stillen CAI + stillen tube, i love it, but dont feel any noticeable gains. everything35.com claims to gain 5 ponies. i'd say .033 , sound wise, very nice and deep IMO. i like it for its stock look.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2007 | 10:02 PM
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i've got both the stillen cai's and the exhaust. performance wise, i dunno, even if it's 5-10hp it seems pretty negligible when compared to 306, but... the sound is so sonorously pleasing that i wake up every morning rearing to get behind the wheel so i can row through the gears. best $1500 i've spent in a long while.

as far as the fujitas are concerned, how often are you actually LOOKING at your CAI's (unless you're doin car shows) - these things are here for sound, and my do they sound good. a must have imho...
 
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Old Nov 5, 2007 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by infinitipearl
i've got both the stillen cai's and the exhaust. performance wise, i dunno, even if it's 5-10hp it seems pretty negligible when compared to 306, but... the sound is so sonorously pleasing that i wake up every morning rearing to get behind the wheel so i can row through the gears. best $1500 i've spent in a long while.

as far as the fujitas are concerned, how often are you actually LOOKING at your CAI's (unless you're doin car shows) - these things are here for sound, and my do they sound good. a must have imho...

What he said
 
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Old Nov 5, 2007 | 08:08 AM
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as far as the fujitas are concerned, how often are you actually LOOKING at your CAI's (unless you're doin car shows) - these things are here for sound, and my do they sound good. a must have imho...
Fujita does not make a cold air intake for any G... Technically, I don't see what makes the stock or Stillen CAIs true cold air intakes either. Short rams in some cars can mean worse performance when the engine bay gets hot.
 
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Old Nov 7, 2007 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by infinitipearl
i've got both the stillen cai's and the exhaust. performance wise, i dunno, even if it's 5-10hp it seems pretty negligible when compared to 306, but... the sound is so sonorously pleasing that i wake up every morning rearing to get behind the wheel so i can row through the gears. best $1500 i've spent in a long while.

as far as the fujitas are concerned, how often are you actually LOOKING at your CAI's (unless you're doin car shows) - these things are here for sound, and my do they sound good. a must have imho...
Totally agree, may notice a little more power at lower rpms, and love the sound. But besides from that, not much difference. Did l mention that it had a nice sound?
 
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Old Nov 8, 2007 | 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by dofu
Fujita does not make a cold air intake for any G...
True dat, I'm just so used to saying it, it's a bad habit...
 
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Old Nov 20, 2007 | 10:29 PM
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Anyone have pics of the intake setup?
 
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