Double Cold Air Intake for G-35 Coupe

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Anyone know where one can get a double cold air intake for G-35 Coupe or if one is in the works? I would think this should be a natural progression of things on the G-35 Coupe and hopefully should give some more power without the SC or TT. Anyone know anything about this?

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The 07+ have twin throttle bodies, with cold air kits, is this what you are asking about?

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rn79870:

Yes! I was wondering if the after market manufacturers are working on creating one for the G-35 Coupe.

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I think Dave, (ArizonaG35) has one on his 07. They make them.

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I wonder where ArizonaG35 purchased his double intake system. Is his 07 a 2007 G-35 Coupe?


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Stillen and Fujita make intakes that work with the G37 and VQ35HR sedans.

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Audatious:

What about for the VQ35DE engine? Any plans for Stillen to make such a mod?


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VQ35DE does not have dual plenums, so, no. Only the VQ35HR or VQ37.

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Dave's car is a sedan.

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Hey Jacko, Bob and Matt are correct... I have the '07 sedan which was designed for the dual intakes. I don't see a feasable option for you to retrofit (or in this case futro-fit) a dual intake on your year G as your engine is not designed for dual intakes. To answer your question... NO I don't believe aftermarket manufacturers would design such a product as the cost would be astronomical to fit this... If you're itching to get dual intakes and higher HP then I recommend upgrading to the newer generation G...

For reference... I have the Short Ram intake from Fujita... Suby01 has the cold air intake from Stillen.

Pics of before and after on my intake...

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Thanks for the info. Let time decide if this is possible for a G-35 coupe or not. I am sure someone out there is cooking up another mod idea for the g-35 Coupe. Yes, the initial cost of R&D will be high. I doubt that will be the case as people buy it.

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rn79870 wrote:The 07+ have twin throttle bodies, with cold air kits, is this what you are asking about?
Except if you mod it....


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Jacko3 wrote:Thanks for the info. Let time decide if this is possible for a G-35 coupe or not. I am sure someone out there is cooking up another mod idea for the g-35 Coupe. Yes, the initial cost of R&D will be high. I doubt that will be the case as people buy it.
If you wanted to take the whole top of the motor off and transplant it on a DE-motor (and use the newer ECU and probably some wiring changes and brackets) then it can be done with enough money. But for what? It's far cheaper and efficient to simply throw on a TC or SC and be done with it.

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I agree with Matt...kind-of a waste of money. Go FI and be done with it


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