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Old 12-25-2018, 11:23 PM
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never had an issue with my vert in the 50k miles I drove it
Old 12-31-2018, 08:09 PM
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I'm at 91K miles and haven't had a single issue with my G37.
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Old 01-03-2019, 01:04 PM
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I'm at 91K miles and haven't had a single issue with my G37.
Details on the wheels and how you lowered the car? It looks perfect.
Old 01-03-2019, 01:13 PM
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H&R coil over suspension with 21" Vossen VF Series wheels. It has K&N intakes as well. I was going to change to a Stillen catback exhaust just for fun, but am going to sell the car instead. I'm moving and don't have the room in the new garage for a project car.

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Originally Posted by zarandallz

H&R coil over suspension with 21" Vossen VF Series wheels. It has K&N intakes as well. I was going to change to a Stillen catback exhaust just for fun, but am going to sell the car instead. I'm moving and don't have the room in the new garage for a project car.
I read that the VQ37 responds well with KN intake. What is your experience?
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I like the way it sounds when they’re really sucking air. I notice a little more power and measure about 1.5 mpg decrease in mileage over normal driving.
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All hot-air intakes are step backwards in power. They are for sounding faster.
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