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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 06:50 PM
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One more day for the STILLEN G37 Gen 3 Intake special! Sales manager is out till Friday so we extended it. Offer expires June 3rd at midnight! $499.00 on www.stillen.com (promo code SG360)

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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by bigmike35nj
I just purchased aam intake for the g37. You do have to cut tho. I'll let you know how it is when I install it this weekend. I don't think anyone on here has it yet



Did you ever get yours installed? If so, how's it feel? Mines sitting in a box at my house, just waiting for a few free hours to install it lol
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Kris9884



Did you ever get yours installed? If so, how's it feel? Mines sitting in a box at my house, just waiting for a few free hours to install it lol
Would like to hear your input as well once you get it installed Still on the fence on which intake to get.

For me its between the Takeda, AAM, or Nismo one for 370z (if I can find one).
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by PX370GT
Would like to hear your input as well once you get it installed Still on the fence on which intake to get.

For me its between the Takeda, AAM, or Nismo one for 370z (if I can find one).
Besides the obvious price difference on the intakes the only thing I can say is it depends on what your future plans are for the car. If you plan to get ported upper/lower manifolds, bigger throttle bodies and a tune then you should absolutely go with AAM for the bigger diameter and placement of the MAF's. If you don't plan to do all of that then I would definitely go with Takeda or Nismo.
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Kris9884
Besides the obvious price difference on the intakes the only thing I can say is it depends on what your future plans are for the car. If you plan to get ported upper/lower manifolds, bigger throttle bodies and a tune then you should absolutely go with AAM for the bigger diameter and placement of the MAF's. If you don't plan to do all of that then I would definitely go with Takeda or Nismo.
I had it installed right after the berks hfc and dc headers so it was hard to distinguish the sound or power. Now that it's settle in I can't tell I have an intake until I really push the car. Then as the gears shift you can hear a gush of air from the intakes. Power I can't comment but those 3 definitely made an improvement. It's still cheaper then stillen even with their sale. And I believe takeda also. They have a discount for forum members. I just wanted to be different and get something only a few people have.
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