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Old Jan 24, 2004 | 05:16 PM
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Originally posted by zimbo
I heard someone comment that removing the Vortech intake filter on a 350Z is somewhat challenging. On the G35 the filter doesn't fit the same and goes down near where a CAI filter would be--meaning that you can get at it via the wheel well.

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Thanks for the info. Mine's a 350Z. I read a post on this website that you have to pull the supercharger out to clean the air filter. Surely not??? Your set up sounds better and for getting cooler air as well. Wonder if it is feasible to integrate a CAI with the Vortech kit? And in such a way as to make getting to and cleaning the air filter more efficient?

By the way, do you recommend synthetic motor oil to help with the situation that the Vortech doesn't like the sub freezing temperatures? I know in general that you should avoid running much boost until the engine gets to normal operating temperature (regardless of weather temperature), but maybe the synthetic oil better flow in the cold (and holds up better with heat) would be recommended as well? My Z is a daily driver and MD gets some freezing temps.

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Old Jan 24, 2004 | 05:29 PM
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I'm due for an oil change and I can't decide whether to go synthetic yet or not since my engine only has 3200 miles on it.

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Old Jan 24, 2004 | 06:02 PM
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Originally posted by zimbo
I'm due for an oil change and I can't decide whether to go synthetic yet or not since my engine only has 3200 miles on it.

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Yeah, go ahead and do it. I've done it upon the recommendation of numerous mechanics. Synthetic is always recommended for the higher performing engines.
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Old Jan 24, 2004 | 06:35 PM
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Yeah but don't forget, the Vortech Superchargers oil line is tapped into the oil pan of the car. Make sure they say it's OK. I don't see why not, but who knows.
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Old Jan 25, 2004 | 02:30 PM
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Well, it won't be probably for a few months, but when the time comes I'm going to get the Vortech supercharger (if I go FI at all). Since I'm having the Stillen headers installed here in a few days, the TT option is out the window. I started entertaining the idea of getting a Procharger, especially since I heard the local performance shop was going to install one on a 350Z in a few days. But recalling all the issues 350Z Procharger owners were having, and not to mention the domestic car drivers, I'm steering well clear of the Procharger.

Unless a better blower comes down the pike, I'm gonna make mine Vortech.
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Old Jan 29, 2004 | 03:42 PM
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Reading this post and talk of the dyno . I will add .I just got my dyno done on a Mustang1710 dyno . With my mods .stillen cold air box , Z tube , crawford plenum , headers , cats ,stillen dual cat back . I came out 219rwhp on my G35 AT5 at 6,200 rpm .The operator equated it to 245rwhp on a Dynojet .He said he could set up the mustang to run just like a Dynojet [no load ] He has 20 years doing work with Mustang1710 dyno's . If stock Z's and G's AT5's are getting 190rwhp Ive put on some good mods [25 to 29 rwhp gain ] I am going to put on the Vortech this spring some time...money to save first.....So im following all the vortech and SC threads
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Old Jan 29, 2004 | 03:49 PM
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Originally posted by booger
Reading this post and talk of the dyno . I will add .I just got my dyno done on a Mustang1710 dyno . With my mods .stillen cold air box , Z tube , crawford plenum , headers , cats ,stillen dual cat back . I came out 219rwhp on my G35 AT5 at 6,200 rpm .The operator equated it to 245rwhp on a Dynojet .He said he could set up the mustang to run just like a Dynojet [no load ] He has 20 years doing work with Mustang1710 dyno's . If stock Z's and G's AT5's are getting 190rwhp Ive put on some good mods [25 to 29 rwhp gain ] I am going to put on the Vortech this spring some time...money to save first.....So im following all the vortech and SC threads
The operatoe of the Mustang Dyon said after looking at the vacuum at WOT that my set up [Intake] was very good...no restriction.. 0.026 hg at 6,100 rpm's . Poof that stillen cold air box and Z tube is a good combination
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Old Jan 30, 2004 | 08:33 AM
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Here is a picture of my engine bay from the "official" G35 kit. Special air filter that is a little ofset to clear the A/C lines. Looks to be removable w/ a little effort...

Originally posted by zimbo
I heard someone comment that removing the Vortech intake filter on a 350Z is somewhat challenging. On the G35 the filter doesn't fit the same and goes down near where a CAI filter would be--meaning that you can get at it via the wheel well.

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Old Jan 30, 2004 | 08:36 AM
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Another.

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Here is a picture of my engine bay from the "official" G35 kit. Special air filter that is a little ofset to clear the A/C lines. Looks to be removable w/ a little effort...
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Old Jan 30, 2004 | 11:29 AM
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Very cool!

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Old Jan 30, 2004 | 02:29 PM
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wow, they really squeezed that sucker in there. looks good, but I still like Zimbos setup better.
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Old Jan 30, 2004 | 06:54 PM
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Originally posted by dollar99
wow, they really squeezed that sucker in there. looks good, but
I still like Zimbos setup better.


That is why I said you have to remove the blower to take it off. On the Z it sticks in the old intake hole a little.
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Old Feb 4, 2004 | 09:46 AM
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350zer do you have any pics i would love to see it
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