FS Mushimoto Silicone Intake Tubes
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Mushimoto Silicone Intake Tubes
Category: Engine - Intake/Fuel
Price: $100
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Sedan
Location (State/Prov): MN
Item Condition: Used
Putting my Mushimoto silicone intake tubes up for sale. The tubes have virtually no mileage one them, only a couple hundred total. I pulled them off the car after I found a great deal on some hard piping intakes. I was very fond of the bright red coloring and as you can see from the picture, they are in flawless condition. The piping and the hardware is included, as well as the original box.
The tubes sell for $130 online, so I am willing to pass them on for $100 shipped to anywhere in the continental US. If you want to make an offer, I am open to that as well, but please do not low ball, the pipes are basically brand new.
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Sure. The theory is basically the same as when you replace a plastic or rubber tube with hard piping. You are trying to remove the bumpy intake tube and replace it with a smooth surface. This in turn is supposed to increase airflow, by reducing the turbulence in the intake tract and also reducing the temp of the intake air itself, by repelling heat from the engine bay.
Here is the info from their direct site: https://www.mishimoto.com/infiniti-g...ose-07-13.html
Here is the info from their direct site: https://www.mishimoto.com/infiniti-g...ose-07-13.html
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#10
If you have unlimited resources, I envy your financial situation. If not, this is a nice way to save some money on a purchase you are clearly interested in making.
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Well, the user committed to purchase these and then backed out and decided to buy some hard piping instead. So, these are still for sale. I will spare him the bashing, publicly.
I had a price set of $80 shipped with him, so I will offer that up to anyone else. Thanks.
I had a price set of $80 shipped with him, so I will offer that up to anyone else. Thanks.
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Just going to add...These + drop in K&N air filters are hands down the best bang for your buck combo you can get. Rollins' tubes and the drop-ins would be about $130 for whole set up vs min. $350 for an aftermarket CAI.
Motorvate has a video of just the drop ins with a dyno chart showing + 10 hp. For what it's worth, this is the set-up I would've went with if I didn't impulse buy a CAI before more research was done. GLWS
Motorvate has a video of just the drop ins with a dyno chart showing + 10 hp. For what it's worth, this is the set-up I would've went with if I didn't impulse buy a CAI before more research was done. GLWS
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