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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 07:51 AM
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Has anyone noticed the CobbTuning Blog for the SEMA show this year?

For this year’s SEMA show, we plan on displaying a Infiniti (Nissan) vehicle along side our new Subaru vehicle. We started tinkering with the Nissan 350Z when they hit showroom floors back in 2003. We actually designed and tested several parts then, but lacked the ability to produce/support them due to lack of resources. The shop officially owned a 2006 350Z in order to begin daily real-world testing of product which is now owned by one of our extremely talented hard-parts engineer, Dave. When the all-new G37 was released this year, the temptation was far too great to keep our Nissan interest on the backburner. Expanding resources in hand, we’ve decided we can give the Nissan platforms our attention without sacrificing the attention we’ve already dedicate to other activities.

Our G37 is a fully loaded Sports model. 6MT, Navi, etc. Our goal is to tune the G37 as a vehicle capable of competing with the BMW 3-series vehicles, including the new M3. With a couple of engineers on staff as BMW M3 owners, as well as several other German car owners, we know our goals will not be gifted to us simply because we’re fans of these vehicles. No, it must be earned. That’s a great thing about our company, there’s no blind loyalty…it must be earned.
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 11:17 AM
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intakes don't look promising at all, and the exhaust looks alot like fast intentions, cant wait till they have the AP on sale though
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 11:19 AM
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Oh I have noticed My car was used in the design of some of these parts.
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by warmmilk
intakes don't look promising at all, and the exhaust looks alot like fast intentions, cant wait till they have the AP on sale though
curious to know why you think the intakes dont look promising
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 11:30 AM
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also, to stay up to date with what is happening at cobb, check out http://blogs.cobbtuning.com

This also has pictures of their booth setup at SEMA right now
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 11:34 AM
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Would love to hear how that exhaust sounds!!!
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 11:35 AM
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curious to know why you think the intakes dont look promising
well first of all they get rid of the oem "ram air" or at least fresh cooler air by placing the end of the filter, the "cap", right in front of the ducts. in addition to that , they are far'ish from the duct

second, with the heat shields that close to the element, it will heat soak after a while and then radiate heat right next to the filter, which will get sucked in

they'll prolly make good power (for an intake) on a dyno where heat soak isn't really and issue and the car can be given plenty of time to cool down. i'm guessing these also have some sore of air horn or velocity stack like cobb's intake for other cars, that will help make power on the dyno

i do like the fact that they have silicone hoses though
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 11:43 AM
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I'm not a big fan of those heat shields either. The exhaust looks pretty nice though.
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 12:12 PM
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Heat soak only happens if you sit in traffic idling. As soon as you start moving you have fresh air flow across your whole engine bay.
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Originally Posted by VitViper
Heat soak only happens if you sit in traffic idling. As soon as you start moving you have fresh air flow across your whole engine bay.
True.

I'm not a big fan of the metal heat shields. I really like either OEM design or plastic box/CF designed boxes. They have the best heat resistant materials and perform the best under extreme driving conditions.
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 12:33 PM
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If I felt like wasting the money, I'd dyno my fujita's against the stock airboxes with the "funnels" removed using the AP to tune the a/f. I somehow doubt a set of intakes yield any gains at all on this car. Pull the funnels out and you basically have yourself a set of stillen intakes rofl. Just drop in better filters and you're set. One of the best n/a times on this site is running a modded stock airbox (aceman).
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Originally Posted by VitViper
If I felt like wasting the money, I'd dyno my fujita's against the stock airboxes with the "funnels" removed using the AP to tune the a/f. I somehow doubt a set of intakes yield any gains at all on this car. Pull the funnels out and you basically have yourself a set of stillen intakes rofl. Just drop in better filters and you're set. One of the best n/a times on this site is running a modded stock airbox (aceman).

Yup +1 million.

There are a few drawbacks to the stock design though. The stock piping is a bit small, if you increase the piping there is a small gain. Also the opening of the OEM airbox is a bit small and also the OEM filter element sucks. So if those things can be replaced gains will be realized. OEM boxes on the 350z's are very well designed though, kudos to nissan for the design.
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To increase the piping size you need a tune since you'll alter the MAF readings. That's why the aftermarket intakes don't make power for squat... they keep the maf housing are the stockish size with larger piping after and before it. They sound cool and that's it. If you want cool sound, remove the snorkels and you're set.
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 02:17 PM
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i talked to one one of the reps, and i was told that they might opt out of the heat shields. so cobb is out of the question for me unless they can prove reasonble gains.
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The stock piping on the HR's has a silencer box on each side. These silencer boxes rob hp. I know the de motor g35's had em and the 350z's didn't. It sucks that our ecu's are so damn sensative to every little thing.
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 97supratt
The stock piping on the HR's has a silencer box on each side. These silencer boxes rob hp. I know the de motor g35's had em and the 350z's didn't. It sucks that our ecu's are so damn sensative to every little thing.
There's only one silencer box, and it's on the bank 2 intake tube (down under it).
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 03:23 PM
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The piping on the exhaust looks to be 2.5in or possibly even 2.75in
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by VitViper
Heat soak only happens if you sit in traffic idling. As soon as you start moving you have fresh air flow across your whole engine bay.
yeah, but when ur standing at the stop light, ur heat shield will get hot, and then when u get moving, with the heat shield being so close to the filter, it will radiate some heat.

also, to me that whole argument is irrelevant, cause i need most of my power when i'm at the drag strip, and till i build up enough speed to get the air moving, i'm breathing hot air, at the launch, when it matters most

i remember someone from cobb posted that the intakes were gonna be fully enclosed like the stock one, so i was pretty disappointed when i first saw this design from them

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Originally Posted by 97supratt
OEM filter element sucks
this is not true of the 07's (pre 07's, maybe, i haven't looked into it). evidence of this is when shariff first dyno'd rogue's car, they dyno's the stock air boxes with the filter in and with no filter in there, and there wasn't any difference in power
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by warmmilk
yeah, but when ur standing at the stop light, ur heat shield will get hot, and then when u get moving, with the heat shield being so close to the filter, it will radiate some heat.
Which is irrelevant. It won't radiate nearly enough to heat up the fresh air around the filter -- it doesn't pull air just by the shield.

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also, to me that whole argument is irrelevant, cause i need most of my power when i'm at the drag strip, and till i build up enough speed to get the air moving, i'm breathing hot air, at the launch, when it matters most
I don't know about you, but I wait at the staging lines with my hood open. The 10 seconds I spend staging won't heat your intakes.
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Old Oct 30, 2007 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by VitViper
Which is irrelevant. It won't radiate nearly enough to heat up the fresh air around the filter -- it doesn't pull air just by the shield.
yeah, ur prolly right, but i'm overly paranoid when it comes to power making
but either way, i'm not a fan of the design, to me the jwt design looks much more fuctional, and if the heatsheild actually does go all the way up to the hood like they say it does, then that should take care of any heat soak problems.

the reason i'm questioning if jwt's heat shields go all they way up is cause aem/nismo claims that there's to do, but they don't, and thats proved if u look at the pics of them installed on the nismo z, cause they have another "strut" bar right above the heatshields, and the heatshields still fit fine


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I don't know about you, but I wait at the staging lines with my hood open. The 10 seconds I spend staging won't heat your intakes.
my hood is open when i'm waiting in line, but at the local track, we kind of have the "general" waiting lanes, and the "ur almost up" waiting lanes, and when ur at the "ur almost up" waiting lanes, u have to be in ur car and ready to go, buckled up, hood closed, windows up, etc... iguess they get pretty paranoid. and those lines are often 3-4 cars long, sometimes even more, so while i'm waiting in those, i'll get plenty of heat soak
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