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Old 02-16-2006 | 12:10 PM
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I never understood why anyone would pay almost 3x the price for the same gains, I.E. JWT Popcharger ($110) vs. Nismo CAI ($290)...

I read in one of Alberto's posts somewhere that a CAI is a really bad idea if you plan on doing a Plenum / Spacer down the road. That 10whp he gained with the Popcharger was with the plenum also, I believe, not just the PopCharger vs. CAI themselves.
Old 02-16-2006 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by JS04
Do the Nismo. I love mine. And it has a loud sucking sound. However I'm running it without the bypass valve though.
Have you had any issues without the bypass and what are the risks? I only plan to drive mine when its nice out but obviously its going to rain and have to go through sopme puddles.
Old 02-16-2006 | 02:20 PM
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The only performance mod that I want the Nismo name on is the cat-back. Nismo is to other brands as is Jordan to Nike. You are paying for the name and there most likely is something of equal or better quailty.
Old 02-16-2006 | 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by davidv
If you have the money, it would be advantageous to do the entire exhaust at once: the car is on the lift only once. But generally, members work with a budget, and install one or two items at a time.
Well i actually have a lift so thats its not a problem putting it up more than once. And I don't plan on going F/I as of right now because I have a turboed integra with a Dart block and thats where all my money goes. Anyway who knows what the future holds for the Z.
Old 02-16-2006 | 03:53 PM
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Chop the whole lot off, and stick on some panty hose...lol
(just kidding)
Jokes aside, has anybody tried this just to see what happens. I used to have an 80cc motorcross bike, and i put panty hose over where the filter sat, and you could really feel the difference.
Old 02-16-2006 | 04:23 PM
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A CAI looks better imo. If your going strictly performance and want the most bang for your buck, then get the cheapest intake you can find, because they all are really the same. But if you want looks too then go for the cai, its that simple.
Old 02-16-2006 | 04:33 PM
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what the hell is a pop charger? Actully it should be CRAP CHARGER, IT doesnt charge anything! Gay name and really ugly proboly made by some american company, Dude you drive a 350z Get a Nismo every thing!
Old 02-16-2006 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by oman
Dude you drive a 350z Get a Nismo every thing!
Thats the dumbest statement ever.
Old 02-16-2006 | 10:49 PM
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"popcharger sucks, thats why everyone like me has one...it sucks air more efficiently then CAIs."

Haha, clever.
Old 02-17-2006 | 12:27 AM
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really the best thing to do is save some money for some F/I. Do the little mods later.i did the bolt on thing on my last car it seem to be good until i turbo it, then i was like i should have just save up untill i could turbo.
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can canyone confirm that the popcharger will shut the car off if you drop the car in neutral at highway speeds. I want to get a popcharger, but I coast all the time, and was wondering, how this might affect me.
Old 02-17-2006 | 05:11 PM
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The pop-charger isnt what causes the car to stall from high rpm's when the clutch is pushed in, so much misinformation here guys. It is actually a TSB with Nissan I believe it was a faulty(improperly shiedled) crank position sensor. BTW I had a Pop-charger over 30K miles never had it stall 1X. And if you plan on doing a plenum/spacer keep it short ram. CAI + plenum/spacer = loss of hp, trust me dyno proven.
Old 02-17-2006 | 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Robert_K
I think you might want to hold on the headers. A lot of money for small gains. Also if you have any plan on going FI than don't get the headers. I think you'll be happy with TP. I ordered all my parts just for the N/A gains to hold me over till I go F/I. The only parts I'll lose one I SC is the PopCharger ($110) & Pully ($200). I don't think a $300 lost is very much for the gains they see. My next buy is the Nismo Cat-back & Brake Kit.
You sure you have to lose the popcharger with a SC? I thought I'd heard of people running both?
Old 02-17-2006 | 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by geezin56
You sure you have to lose the popcharger with a SC? I thought I'd heard of people running both?
I guess if the filter fit you could use it.
Old 02-17-2006 | 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Alberto
. And if you plan on doing a plenum/spacer keep it short ram. CAI + plenum/spacer = loss of hp, trust me dyno proven.
Does anyone have have a dyno chart to show this?
Old 02-18-2006 | 12:56 AM
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I want to say thanks guys, I was about to post the same question, but my question was going to be more like JWT PopCharger or Injen CAI? Yup, you guys are great sales men, I'm getting the Pop-Charger.
Old 02-18-2006 | 07:26 AM
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You should get a pop charger cause its american and cheap and looks like crap when you pop your hood! The cooler the air the better for the engine and the longer the piping the louder it is, GET CAI NISMO! yeah its hard to clean but it worth it! Crap chargers suck its proboly a brand that is made by OBX LOL!!!
Old 02-18-2006 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by oman
You should get a pop charger cause its american and cheap and looks like crap when you pop your hood! The cooler the air the better for the engine and the longer the piping the louder it is, GET CAI NISMO! yeah its hard to clean but it worth it! Crap chargers suck its proboly a brand that is made by OBX LOL!!!
Thats got to be another of the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

1. American??? You're driving a Nissan
2. Cheap... Cheaper in price not in quailty.
3. Looks like crap??? This is a personal opinion. And Personally I think it looks much better than any CAI
4. Cooler air??? I'll bet you there is a minimal difference and consider that it sit in the stock location of the OEM air box.
5. Longer piping the louder... That doesn't also mean louder = better. Do releize its take more effort (while it may be minimal) on the engine to suck in the air with more piping. Its call friction loss.
6. Nismo harder to clean... Yeah... I love having to jack up my car to remove an undertray or remove my front bumper to claen an air filter.
7. JWT = OBX... You really need to do some research. JWT has been in business and working on the Z more than likely before you could drive.
Old 02-18-2006 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Beeker
Most people, including myself, feel the popcharger is a good intake for the money. It adds a nice sound, it's in the engine bay so it stays fairly clean plus it's easy to clean, and it may even gain the 6hp it claims to. The cold air system places the filter in the wheel well. They need to be cleaned more often, the risk of sucking in water is much higher, and they supposedly don't gain as much power as the short ram intakes.
Ram is the way to go if you want to maintain better low end. Shorter tube= quicker response. Consider where you live- I live in Oregon where it rains alot SO the ram is the better idea. Same goes for very dusty areas. Besides easier maintenance, the money you save can be used for the Motordyne Plenum Spacer. You'll see better gains with this combination than just the NISMO CAI alone.
Old 02-18-2006 | 08:23 AM
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I hate pop chargers!!


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