cold air intake

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babyboy12
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Can anyone give me any helpful information about adding a cold air intake. The one at the infinite dealership sells for like 350 installed, which seems a little high. Does anyone know any quality ones out there, and maybe how easy it is to install?Neal


babyboy12
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By the way, its a 2003 G35 Sedan

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rydwhite
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Depends. Injen and Stillen both have nice cold air intakes for under $400. They aren't that difficult to install. I went with the pop charger and z-tube which has basically the same results and is a little easier to install and is a little cheaper. What CAI did the dealer have?

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$400 for a couple of HP is pretty expensive. Loud exhausts might/will be more cost effective.

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I know this is an old post, but I'm in the market for a CAI...

Has there been any new products that out-perform the PC/Z-tube, Stillen, or Injen? What are the differences between the 3?

I'd also like to get a CAT-Back exhaust...any recommendations (besides borla...)?

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rydwhite
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There are an awful lot of CAI's on the market right now. They all perform about the same and cost about the same as well.

As for exhaust, there again are an awful lot of options out there which all have about the same end result. The biggest difference is just the sound.


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