Tuner kits/chips

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ZZE42L
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Hello new owner of 2009 370z looking for horsepower gain via tuner kits/chips. Any advice would be appreciated , Thanks !


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BusyBadger
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Avoid them all.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGtImIP6j3A[/youtube]

You're not going to get power cheap. What's your budget and what are your goals?

Welcome to NICO! :badger

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Start with the intake and exhaust, a proper tune can yield pretty impressive gains, A fellow club member with stillen intake,s exhaust and a real tune was putting down like 330 whp. Keep in mind if you later decide to get involved in motorsports these mods will likely bump you into big money classes.

ZZE42L
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Thank you evilky, just looking to squeeze the most potential horsepower and torque from the stock motor ,
decided on a dyno tune by "UpRev" at a local dyno tuner shop RTTuning.com Thanks.

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BusyBadger
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An UpRev tune is a solid choice. :dblthumb:

Having your bolt-ons on before the UpRev will save you an additional tuning fee later on but in the ping run its not that big a deal.


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