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Next Step?
Looking for input on mods...
Daytona Blue 350z Touring (Central NJ)
So far all I have done is...
K&N Air Filter
Grounding Kit
Injen CAI (ordered - install this weekend)
Love my z...looking for a little more get up and go
Love doing father son projects...
Your suggestions and input is appreciated...
Thanks...FRITz
Daytona Blue 350z Touring (Central NJ)
So far all I have done is...
K&N Air Filter
Grounding Kit
Injen CAI (ordered - install this weekend)
Love my z...looking for a little more get up and go
Love doing father son projects...
Your suggestions and input is appreciated...
Thanks...FRITz
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Originally posted by Juztin
Plenum, Headers, UR Pulleys, Exhaust, cat replacement pipes if you okay with smog, cams. But for ease of install, plenum, exhaust, cat pipes and pulleys. Headers are a monster pain and cams.....
Plenum, Headers, UR Pulleys, Exhaust, cat replacement pipes if you okay with smog, cams. But for ease of install, plenum, exhaust, cat pipes and pulleys. Headers are a monster pain and cams.....
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Try a different route with Jim Wolf Technology Flywheel . . . it doesn't generate HP, but it makes your revs EXTREMELY quick. I used to have a fidanza flywheel in my old eclipse and it was my favorite mod of the bunch.
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I just put my Injen Cold Air on Saturday. My next step is the LS Test Pipes and then Doug's Plenum. I think this setup is good for 20+whp and is less than $1k for all just as long as you do all the work yourself.
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