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A cold Air intake system on your car will cost $790. (NM35 2001)

I spose that isn't too bad, if the system gives good results.

We can also piggy back an aftermarket ecu and boost controller plus tune for $3000.

woah, that sounds pretty over the top, unless they are using a top of the line ECU / Boost Controller.

Just some food for thought, if anyone wants to know who quoted me this as you are interested send me a PM :laugh:

EDIT 1: I've just emailed them asking what brand/model products they would use for this fitout.

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A cold Air intake system on your car will cost $790. (NM35 2001)

I spose that isn't too bad, if the system gives good results.

We can also piggy back an aftermarket ecu and boost controller plus tune for $3000.

woah, that sounds pretty over the top, unless they are using a top of the line ECU / Boost Controller.

Just some food for thought, if anyone wants to know who quoted me this as you are interested send me a PM :down:

FYI, I'm still talking to the chap who was going to do the tune on "project axis"

Says he's almost ready (99%), but needs to source a CPU ex Japan as backup insurance. I believe I saw a couple on Importmonster this evening, and there was also mention of a half cut import being brought to WA. The ECU should be available shortly.

He's talking a whole lot less that that figure.

As a matter of interest, I found a company that says it can address the slow launch on drive by wire cars.

http://www.jdmstyle-usa.com/trec/index.html

This is a small part of the tune offered by the tuner mentioned above.

I'll let you know how it goes when we move forward.

m

I was quoted today $1500 for a Haltech Interceptor and Dyno tune. I thought this sounds quite reasonable.

Don't our cars already have a cold air intake? That is why the intake sits above the radiator for air under the front lip of the bonnet.

Ok, sounds like the Powerduct at $180 would be a good buy.

Cheers

Andy

Yeah, I thought they were having themselves on.

I'll await the reply as to what products they have quoted on using, that will provide even more of a laugh I think :down:

A cold Air intake system on your car will cost $790. (NM35 2001)

We can also piggy back an aftermarket ecu and boost controller plus tune for $3000.

Just some food for thought, if anyone wants to know who quoted me this as you are interested send me a PM :)

EDIT 1: I've just emailed them asking what brand/model products they would use for this fitout.

CAI for $790? Sounds expensive. Further info?

eg does it include a pod filter? any cutting in the engine bay performed? Is it legal?

Piggyback ecu for $3000? I think I know who you have been talking to.

I believe that they use the Haltech 350z Platinum as a piggyback in that particular install.

You would be better off buying an eManage Ultimate with additional sensors and get you turbo hiflowed for that kind of money...

Unless it is a ViPEC install & tune

bloody expensive...you can redo your turbo and ECU for cheeper.

I only have the ECU to go :down:

+1 :P

  • 4 months later...
i have the ECU, wanna swap for a hi-flow turbo :( joke

but those prices are........... not economically viable

so... whats the best CAI to buy then?

I thought you could put it in yourself? Am I wrong about this?

send cameron (iamhe77) a PM. he has a good DIY cold air intake on his car!

Cam put a pipe underneath the airbox, unfortunately thats where I placed the catch can. Im making an alloy powerduct today, hopefully it looks better than just leaving the hole open.

send cameron (iamhe77) a PM. he has a good DIY cold air intake on his car!

Linky HERE

so move the catch can :P

:P

You would think it would be that easy wouldn't you?

Suuuuuuure.

Maybe you could move it to the other side Scotty?

Linky HERE

:blush:

You would think it would be that easy wouldn't you?

Suuuuuuure.

Maybe you could move it to the other side Scotty?

Hey Cam,

I noticed your link mate... one question in the first photo your air filter is blue... mine is pink... hahaha

I'm guessing colours don't make a difference here? But I'm going to try out what you said about the rest... Good work! ahaha

Hey Cam,

I noticed your link mate... one question in the first photo your air filter is blue... mine is pink... hahaha

I'm guessing colours don't make a difference here? But I'm going to try out what you said about the rest... Good work! ahaha

I thought you were going to ask "one question" Lachlan.

My filter is an Amsoil Nanofibre filter which I find to be quite good.

Most of the pink ones are from a general service and are throw away items.

Colors don't make a difference at all, but wha the filter is comprised of makes ALL the difference :blush:

Haha, sorry Cam. Got a bit ahead of myself.

Ok, I took the airbox panel off a while ago.

But the other part will hopefully be done this weekend...

is there anything else I can do to make my stag go harder that isn't to do with electrical?

http://z.about.com/d/cars/1/0/f/S/ag_07shelbygt_coldair.jpg is that illegal?

Something like this could go well! hahaha http://www.torquenstein.net/viper_for_sale...ir%20Intake.jpg

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