Logical sequence of Mods (Performance) for 2004 G35 Sedan

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eastvolt
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Hello. I'm a new user here and just purchased a 2004 G35 Sedan with 6SPD. I looking to see what the best bang for the buck modifications there would be for performance wise.

I've spent the last few nights browsing old threads and FAQs from this board and as of now I purchased:

JWT Popcharger with Z-TubeMotordyne 5/16" Plenum

I was thinking of the next mod to be adding a Stillen cat-back exhaust to the sedan. Would this provide any benefits as far as power goes, or will it provide just a "different sound.?"

Any other mods that i should consider? I was looking at an MREV2, but wasn't sure if that would provide much benefit with a non-Rev version G35.

Any help appreciated!

ThanksDan


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Welcome to Nico!! Sounds like your well on your way!My next mod will the spacer.

Hey ZOZO wake up!!! There's a new member here with $$$ to spend!!



OH, don't forget to post some pics!

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chad1200
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actually, i'd go with the Stillen cold air intake kit and z-tube instead of the JWT pop charger combo. for the sedans the stillen is supposed to give more power. don't forget to get the z-tube.

the 5/16" plenum is a good one, as well. not that noticable in my opinion, but relatively inexpensive and easy to install.

the mrev2 will add more than the 5/16" spacer but it's a little more costly and shouldn't be used along with the spacer. it's an either or thing.

the stillen gen 2 exhaust gives a great note AND adds a noticable amount of hp.

there's also the unorthodox racing crank pulley. great mod!!!! i love it. i guess you'd get the fly wheel, though.

the ground wire kit was expensive for what it really is (4 gauge wire, cut and crimped). it's probably more for the auto trans.

other than that, turbo or supercharger.

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save your cash and go FI!!

eastvolt
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Cools, thanks for the tips!!Dan


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