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Old 10-08-2015, 09:44 AM
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G37 Sedan Best Afternarket Parts

What are the best aftermarket parts you guys recommend for my sedan 2013 G37. I'm looking for some extra speed, nice noise, and a nice looking G. (No turbo or supercharger, too much $$$$$) And whatever else you guys think is the best aftermarket parts for a sedan g37. Thanks for your help
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This is a question that can literally give you 100 different answers...For me I would say an Exhaust is what you should first start with if you some nice noise...looks nice too. Drop in air filters and silicon intake tubes are inexpensive and net positive gains for H/p. Then you have high flow cats or test pipes and a different Y pipe that you can add to you exhaust to free up some extra power. And the UpRev tune is also a popular one as well....There are many more but these to me are the ones that will make the car sound more nice and gain results in H/p.

If you're looking for parts to make the car handle better then a set of aftermarket sway bars as well as a strut bar are the best bang for the buck as it'll make the car handle dramactially different, I.E. better. and if you search for "grounding kit" you'll see a cheap mod that will give the car a better ground and "supposedly" give the car better transmission performance and a louder stereo when cranked up.

Hope this helps, happy hunting for parts
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The best, most rewarding and simple mod you can do to this car is install a set of aftermarket swaybars. Beyond that... whatever, man. There's nearly a decade of information available here for you to pick through. Have at it.

But seriously... swaybars.
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Gearing swapping out the gear's in the rear you'll noticed a big difference in acceleration
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wheels and a slight drop....exhaust

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If you have the crappy RS-A No Season tires that would be the first mod I'd work on, after that see above.
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Originally Posted by chuckie311
Gearing swapping out the gear's in the rear you'll noticed a big difference in acceleration
this only goes for the rwd correct, cant do it on the awd?
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Takeda long tube cold air intake. Cheap relative to the hp gain and it looks nice under the hood.
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Originally Posted by MILcityBoi
This is a question that can literally give you 100 different answers...For me I would say an Exhaust is what you should first start with if you some nice noise...looks nice too. Drop in air filters and silicon intake tubes are inexpensive and net positive gains for H/p. Then you have high flow cats or test pipes and a different Y pipe that you can add to you exhaust to free up some extra power. And the UpRev tune is also a popular one as well....There are many more but these to me are the ones that will make the car sound more nice and gain results in H/p.

If you're looking for parts to make the car handle better then a set of aftermarket sway bars as well as a strut bar are the best bang for the buck as it'll make the car handle dramactially different, I.E. better. and if you search for "grounding kit" you'll see a cheap mod that will give the car a better ground and "supposedly" give the car better transmission performance and a louder stereo when cranked up.

Hope this helps, happy hunting for parts


Thanks so much. What is the best , most preferable swag bar for g37
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Thanks so much. What is the best , most preferable swag bar for g37
Swag bar, LOL.

It doesn't matter, they're all the same. Hotchkis, Eibach, Motordyne, Cusco, Whiteline, Stillen... pick one and go.

Purely an observation of forum trends, there seems to be a lot of love here for Hotchkis sways.
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$200 test pipes were my best mod.
Old 10-09-2015, 04:42 AM
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Swag bar, LOL.
I literally laughed out loud when I read this as well. I vote for a formal re-naming

That being said, I put Hotchkis sways on my X, and I love them. HFC's added an impressive amount of power, but be advised that you may experience "rasp" if you don't go with the fast intentions RHFC's. I installed some Berk HFC'S and the gains were impressive but I do have some rasp when accelerating hard. I've ordered my set of FI cats, eagerly awaiting their delivery. Berk cats will be for sale when I receive the FI's.
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