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Old Feb 13, 2018 | 11:41 AM
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About to get Stillen SC for my 08 G37s Coupe

Hey guys, been on this site for awhile. I do see there's a long thread for a Stillen SC but it's pretty old. So I'd like to hear from some guys that are still running it on their G37s about overall happiness of buying this kit. Was it worth that $9-$10k after install for the power gains ? I use my G as a daily driver, but I work from home, so I only put about 6-7k on the car per year. I want something reliable. I love turbo's, my previous car was a 08 335i. But seems putting a TT kit on this car would be less reliable possibly? And I don't really need 500-600 whp. I'm hoping I can get close to 450 WHP from this kit. Is that a realistic number? I'm getting the kit you can get tuned I believe it's like $7250 and comes with bigger injectors and fuel pump. I was told if I did want to get headers and an exhaust down the line for $2k or so it would add another 20-30 whp? So I'd just like to hear a few opinions who have driven this car with the Stillen SC and is it worth it? I'm ready to get it, shop 5 miles down the street is very reputable and can tune it so I feel confident not getting it done by shotty technicians. Anyways any input would be great fellas. Thanks in advance!
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Old Feb 13, 2018 | 12:23 PM
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topgunz air to air sc is supposed to be better and cheaper. lots to read Topgunz - air to air upgrade - Nissan 370Z Forum
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Old Feb 21, 2018 | 01:03 PM
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^^^ I would by his full kit less than the Stillen and built the right way IMO. I may go that way in a year or so

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Old Feb 21, 2018 | 01:08 PM
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^^^ I would by his full kit less than the Stillen and built the right way IMO. I may go that way in a year or so

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I just pulled the trigger and bought the tuned Sillen SC kit from Imports Part Pro, a G37 vendor in here. Was a heck of a deal and included the $575 19 row oil cooler kit for FREE. Couldn't turn it down, stoked to get it in a week or so and get it to my local shop for install and tuning!
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Old Feb 21, 2018 | 01:29 PM
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congrats man, Kit will I had the kit and just not a fan of how its assembled. Hope you happy !
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Old Feb 21, 2018 | 01:38 PM
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Very excited for you. I highly suggest you take a look at that A2A set-up. Seems to be a 100% more reliable set-up.
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Old Feb 21, 2018 | 01:43 PM
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Very excited for you. I highly suggest you take a look at that A2A set-up. Seems to be a 100% more reliable set-up.
Yeah I spoke with TopGunz on the phone I definitely plan on going A2A, just wanted to grab the kit on special because IMO was a heck of a deal.
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