z-tubing

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repin_LB
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so if i get the stillen pop-charger would the z tubing making any difference. for example between chrome or polished or just the plain black oem one?


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G_whizz
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The chrome and polished is just for esthetics... shouldn't be any difference.

tollboothwilley
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Actually the chrome/polished may have a little difference with heat soak as well, since its made of metal...

TeflonG35
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Thats what I was thinking. Plastic cools fast and easy.

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toddnos
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yep, i enjoy my z tube. you really hear it at WOT.

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toddnos wrote:yep, i enjoy my z tube. you really hear it at WOT.


I vote for the OEM z-tube.Call around your local Nissan dealers and ask if they have NISMOed and Z's with a CAI and have a z-tube take-off laying around. I got one from my local dealer for $15!!

repin_LB
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get the OEM z-tube...keeps the car lookin stock plus gives the nice little deeper roar when you hit the throttle


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