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June 5, 2007
Fujita Launches Intake for 2007 350Z!
By Bernard
JDM Fanboy
Like I mentioned a couple of newsletters ago, Fujita Air is on a serious crusade to come out with intakes for even the newest cars. Check out this dual short ram setup for the 2007 350Z. We’ve even got the dyno chart up! As if the 306hp from the factory wasn’t enough! Since it’s so new, we’ve got it on the store for you to pre-order. I’d hurry and reserve one, because word on the street is that a lot of the initial shipments have been pre-sold!
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Dan
Sep 4, 2007 at 4:22 am
Seems about right to me. There are two runs shown on the dyno sheet, a baseline/stock and then after the modification. The first run shows 255rwhp which using a 15% drive train loss puts you at 300 engine hp. The second run show about 262rwhp (estimate) which using the same loss factor, equals 308 engine hp. Keep in mind I’m assuming this is a manual trans car.
Mike R
Jun 7, 2007 at 1:26 pm
Joshua, all manufactures lie about the HP because out of the factory it is calculated from the crank not the rear wheels. As for the Pontiac Grand Prix – K&N makes a intake for that model.
Joshua A.
Jun 6, 2007 at 1:48 pm
Either that intake is taking a lot of power away from the car or the factory lied about the HP because the dyno shows it is only making 255 HP. Perhaps if it is an automatic I could understand it, but not if it’s a manual (15% drivetrain loss for a manual).
Also, Datoor is a joke. “Universal” intakes? Give me a break.
FAT DADDY RACING
Jun 6, 2007 at 5:30 am
Got one that will work on a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 05 model?
Jason
Jun 6, 2007 at 4:22 am
Yea to bad that the Datoor intake wont work on the 2007 350z, due to the “dual intakes” Riz
Riz
Jun 6, 2007 at 12:51 am
I think the DATOOR intakes suit the 350’s much better.
http://www.DATOOR.com