G35 intake in a 2002 Maxima
G35 intake in a 2002 Maxima
I've been in awe lately of how simple and efficient the OEM G35 intake system is and was wondering if, with some custom fabrication, if could be installed in a 2002 Maxima. For those of you that haven't seen it, it has a large 'mouth' drawing air in directly from the hood opening and a side duct drawing in a direct charge of air from the hood opening as well. Just about 8" past the air ducts, there is a flat panel OEM filter (which is clearly visible due to the size of the air ducts). From the filter back, on the G35 at least, its a straight shot to the intake manifold. From driving the G35 it seems that it has a pleasing yet refined growl under WOT as opposed to the stock Maximas dull lifeless sound under WOT. So, my question is, how difficult would it be to custom fabricate some PCV plastic to extend where the G35 intake stops to reach the manifold on the Maxima? I'm really intersted in this idea because it would seeminly have the benefit of an aftermarket intake (no kinks or resonators) combined with the nice quality sound of something OEM.
Re: G35 intake in a 2002 Maxima
Originally posted by Maximus1000
I've been in awe lately of how simple and efficient the OEM G35 intake system is and was wondering if, with some custom fabrication, if could be installed in a 2002 Maxima. For those of you that haven't seen it, it has a large 'mouth' drawing air in directly from the hood opening and a side duct drawing in a direct charge of air from the hood opening as well. Just about 8" past the air ducts, there is a flat panel OEM filter (which is clearly visible due to the size of the air ducts). From the filter back, on the G35 at least, its a straight shot to the intake manifold. From driving the G35 it seems that it has a pleasing yet refined growl under WOT as opposed to the stock Maximas dull lifeless sound under WOT. So, my question is, how difficult would it be to custom fabricate some PCV plastic to extend where the G35 intake stops to reach the manifold on the Maxima? I'm really intersted in this idea because it would seeminly have the benefit of an aftermarket intake (no kinks or resonators) combined with the nice quality sound of something OEM.
I've been in awe lately of how simple and efficient the OEM G35 intake system is and was wondering if, with some custom fabrication, if could be installed in a 2002 Maxima. For those of you that haven't seen it, it has a large 'mouth' drawing air in directly from the hood opening and a side duct drawing in a direct charge of air from the hood opening as well. Just about 8" past the air ducts, there is a flat panel OEM filter (which is clearly visible due to the size of the air ducts). From the filter back, on the G35 at least, its a straight shot to the intake manifold. From driving the G35 it seems that it has a pleasing yet refined growl under WOT as opposed to the stock Maximas dull lifeless sound under WOT. So, my question is, how difficult would it be to custom fabricate some PCV plastic to extend where the G35 intake stops to reach the manifold on the Maxima? I'm really intersted in this idea because it would seeminly have the benefit of an aftermarket intake (no kinks or resonators) combined with the nice quality sound of something OEM.
BTW it's a bad idea to use PCV plastic on your intake. From what I heard the plastic can get hot and shoot weird chemical stuff into your air stream.
Re: G35 intake in a 2002 Maxima
Originally posted by Maximus1000
I've been in awe lately of how simple and efficient the OEM G35 intake system is and was wondering if, with some custom fabrication, if could be installed in a 2002 Maxima. For those of you that haven't seen it, it has a large 'mouth' drawing air in directly from the hood opening and a side duct drawing in a direct charge of air from the hood opening as well. Just about 8" past the air ducts, there is a flat panel OEM filter (which is clearly visible due to the size of the air ducts). From the filter back, on the G35 at least, its a straight shot to the intake manifold. From driving the G35 it seems that it has a pleasing yet refined growl under WOT as opposed to the stock Maximas dull lifeless sound under WOT. So, my question is, how difficult would it be to custom fabricate some PCV plastic to extend where the G35 intake stops to reach the manifold on the Maxima? I'm really intersted in this idea because it would seeminly have the benefit of an aftermarket intake (no kinks or resonators) combined with the nice quality sound of something OEM.
I've been in awe lately of how simple and efficient the OEM G35 intake system is and was wondering if, with some custom fabrication, if could be installed in a 2002 Maxima. For those of you that haven't seen it, it has a large 'mouth' drawing air in directly from the hood opening and a side duct drawing in a direct charge of air from the hood opening as well. Just about 8" past the air ducts, there is a flat panel OEM filter (which is clearly visible due to the size of the air ducts). From the filter back, on the G35 at least, its a straight shot to the intake manifold. From driving the G35 it seems that it has a pleasing yet refined growl under WOT as opposed to the stock Maximas dull lifeless sound under WOT. So, my question is, how difficult would it be to custom fabricate some PCV plastic to extend where the G35 intake stops to reach the manifold on the Maxima? I'm really intersted in this idea because it would seeminly have the benefit of an aftermarket intake (no kinks or resonators) combined with the nice quality sound of something OEM.
Re: Re: G35 intake in a 2002 Maxima
Originally posted by Deven2kStickMax
Any pics of this intake?
Any pics of this intake?
Heres a link to a pic: http://g35driver.com/rides/spec/pix/...1026436320.jpg
The picture is of a G35's engine bay with the engine cover removed. Amagine that manifold turned 90 degrees clockwise and thats how it will sit in the maximas engine bay.
Heres a link to a few pics with the engine cover removed: http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/cnoscal1/...&.done=http%3a
Okay, I'm still not understanding where the difficulties would be. Judging by those pics and the pics of a Maximas engine bay, I dont see that big of a difference at all. I mean I see where the Gs TB and manifold are a little more curved, but I dont see how some custom plastic at the end couldn't connect the Maxima manifold/TB (or the G35 manifold if you do a swap) to that. Am I missing something here?
Originally posted by Maximus1000
Am I missing something here?
Am I missing something here?
Originally posted by Maximus1000
Oh, okay. I think I get it now. So will the G's manifold be on the right side of the Maximas engine bay as opposed to the rear where it is now?
Oh, okay. I think I get it now. So will the G's manifold be on the right side of the Maximas engine bay as opposed to the rear where it is now?
Originally posted by Maximus1000
To be honest I'm still confused, but what about this, keeping the Maximas manifold and just using the G35s intake with say a 350Z ECU, would that work?
To be honest I'm still confused, but what about this, keeping the Maximas manifold and just using the G35s intake with say a 350Z ECU, would that work?
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