Cold Air Intake

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kalinvelev
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Car: 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe 6MT

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Hey I'm new to this forum and asking for some help.I got a G35 6MT and trying to figure out which of all cold air intake should I install. Any suggestions?


joe603
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Welcome to NICO!

Check out this thread to get started on ideas for mods:

zerothread/207927

...don't get the cold air intake...go with a short ram like the JWT/Stillen popcharger.

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kalinvelev
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Thanks!How much different it is from the cold air?

joe603
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The best analogy I've heard is this: Is it harder to suck through a long straw or a short straw? Having a shorter intake outweighs any benefit to colder air...you don't really get anything out of it under 70mph.

Go with the Stillen PopCharger:

http://www.g35parts.com/9083/o...d=396

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kalinvelev
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OK so I've done a little research based on your car specs and it seems that the MRev2 and the 5/16 spacer is a very good idea. Can you install them yourself or do you have to find mechanic?Can you tell me a little bit more about how much power did you gain?

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The MREV2 and Spacer is for "revup" engines. 03-04 G's are non-revup (do a search for a good description)

I would go with the 5/16 spacer and a short ram intake like the Stillen/JWT PopCharger. This should give you a noticeable gain in the mid-range (3-6k) band.

Check out motordyne's website for more answers...buy one from everythingG35 for a better price!

http://www.motordyneengineering.com/

http://www.g35parts.com/9083/osc/index.php


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