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i have a 1996 Zed TT Auto and id like to know what the best air induction kit to put on it and were can i source one.

 

and before i think about getting one would i notice any differant in the power as its powerfull enough or will it just drink more petrol than it already do :)

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507-N009 NISSAN 300ZX Z32 1990-1996 V6 3 Turbo ; VG30DETT 500-A022 $119.00

 

this one

507-N009 NISSAN 300ZX Z32 1990-1996 V6 3 Turbo ; VG30DETT 500-A022 $119.00

 

this one

 

The one's you've listed above are two different kit that both fit the Z32.

 

507-N009 is a car specific kit and comes with bracing brackets - these are generally not required as the filter head weighs very little anyway. This kit is usually quite expensive.

 

500-A022 is the filter head kit only and is usually a lot cheaper than the above.

 

However, there is currently a world wide shortage of A'PEXi filters and you'd be lucky to find a place that has them in stock. I normally stock these kits but haven't been able to get a single one from ANYWHERE for over 4 months now. As luck would have it I've got ONE that's coming in next week but that one is already spoken for, with no ETA on any others.

 

Be very careful if you buy off e-bay because a lot of sellers will substitute a so called Universal filter head and call it a 500-A0022 kit. The Universal filter head does not have the correct bolt pattern to fit onto the Z32 MAF.

 

As for a noticeable difference in power - unless you've got supporting modifications (such as a free-flow exhaust) then you're not going to notice much difference. It makes a bit more noise, you may find that mid-range torque feels a bit stronger but a lot of that is psychosomatic and not quantifiable. It will not affect your fuel consumption. In fact it may just make it a smidge better as you're increasing the air intake/breathing of the engine. But again, unless you derestrict the exhaust side of the equation you're not going to find a massive difference.

 

HTH

Edited by DTA (UK)

When I fitted an Apexi induction kit, I couldn't tell at all! Just being honest.

But if it helps performance even slightly then it'll do for me.....

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Thank you DTA

 

Let me know when you can source some please, im guessing ill need 2 then

Thank you DTA

 

Let me know when you can source some please, im guessing ill need 2 then

 

if it's a stock airbox swap one is all you need

 

Like paul said, you'll only need one filter unless your running a doolz set-up or similar.

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