Turbotwiggs's Slow Build Thread
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Thanks for all the comments guys. And about the manifold, I did a lot of research on it and didnt read any deffinitve answer on the pros and cons on it but I did hear a lot of good things so I decided to pull the trigger.
I suspect the VQ35HR intake manifold simply has more air volume than the UIM on the 3.7, and that somehow plays well in improved midrange, but probably reduces peak HP... which would explain why NISSAN didn't use it. They needed the peak HP numbers for marketing.
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^^^^ makes so much sense. So looking forward to putting this on.
Also just got word that I will be allowed (got the bosses permission) to buy stuff to make my own grounding kit. Just trying to decide if I want the wiring to be blue with the car or like a neon green or orange
Also just got word that I will be allowed (got the bosses permission) to buy stuff to make my own grounding kit. Just trying to decide if I want the wiring to be blue with the car or like a neon green or orange

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I would love coilovers but can't afford them yet.... Just prepping for a car show first or maybe I will leave it stock height until I can afford it, I'm not sure
On another topic, I'm looking at your paint-in-progress pictures, and wondering why your paint guy didn't remove the window trim for the job, masking it instead.
I'd wait a bit for these coilovers to become available, not many choices for you AWD guys 
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BTW Brad, your avatar is on point
cracks me up every time
it's worth mentioning - YMMV, of course - that some of us with grounding kits experienced strange battery issues. there's a note in the FSM that grounding kits do not play well with some sort of at rest battery voltage regulator in the car, and this can lead to your battery potentially not fully charging / dying an early death. Mine died within 2 months of getting a kit. My dealership also mentioned the grounding kit issue when I brought it in for an unrelated electrical problem.
It may or may not be related, but I disconnected my grounding kit, got a new battery, and no issues since, 20k miles ago.
This is hearsay - do your own research. Many people have them without issue!
It may or may not be related, but I disconnected my grounding kit, got a new battery, and no issues since, 20k miles ago.
This is hearsay - do your own research. Many people have them without issue!
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The laggy sifting of the 7at and better sound of the stereo system.... Those were the pros of it that I read of. But never heard of anything bad until now..... So would y'all recommend not doing it?






