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2007-11-03 14:29:52 · 7 answers · asked by mrhill59 2 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Nissan

yea is aem the best or iceman?

2007-11-03 14:44:09 · update #1

sounds good..so is greddy the best turbo kit for this car? also will other past year aftermarket items fit on 07 model?

2007-11-03 14:57:28 · update #2

what do headers do? best headers for 350z?

2007-11-03 15:21:13 · update #3

uum no i'm a 25 year old radiologist tech..thank you! my parents do not give me money! i make my own.

2007-11-06 08:44:14 · update #4

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You have to realize that most parts that were made for Pre-07 Z's are not compatible with the 2007 350Z. The 350Z has a different engine than the 2003-2006 models, with more horsepower, and it's also got twin air intakes compared to the pre-07 which were single air intake. The hood is also different, and the trunk lid had a small change in 2005. APS is the best company to purchase forced induction from right now, and although the turbo kits for the 2007 aren't out yet, they will be shortly. APS is currently working on a turbo kit that won't void your warranty. As far as body kits, side skirts, etc., any kit made for the 2006 models will usually fit the 2007. If you have any more questions, feel free to email me since I own a 2007 Nissan 350Z.

2007-11-05 02:45:13 · answer #1 · answered by deltahawk2003 3 · 0 0

. I am sorry Turbo voids warranty. Headers or Nismo "R" parts voids engine warranty. 305 HP and you want more? Look springs shocks sway bars and you can beat almost any car at the road racing track with drivers instruction you can really wear out brakes quickly and in time know exactly what inputs the car needs and drive like a race car driver. Cold air intake INGEN AEM NISMO some exhaust Stillen duals are the most powerful or Greedy. If you have a 350Z with regular brakes you might want to spend $7,000 upgrading to STOP TECH. Learn how to drive your car first then start with the expensive stuff. Just a set of sway bars some track experience and I bet you get hooked on your cars ability's right away. 350Z track edition is amazing right out of the box

2007-11-04 01:19:40 · answer #2 · answered by John Paul 7 · 0 0

The first place I'd start with would be to come up with a goal and a budget, and decide which parts fit that goal best. For example, if you have a $10,000 mod budget, and want as much horsepower as possible, don't get a cold air intake - you'll probably want a turbo kit instead, and wouldn't be able to use most cold air intakes with that. Decide if power, handling, or looks is most important to you, and what legal and racing rules you need to meet, and then you can pick out what parts will fit your goal.

That said, if you can swing it, I'd probably go for either a turbo kit or a good wheel and tire package.

2007-11-03 14:48:06 · answer #3 · answered by Mad Scientist Matt 5 · 0 0

You are probably some 15 yr old kid dreaming. Instead of THINKING about getting one, go out and GET ONE before you come on this thing asking questions. For all we know, people have wasted their time and effort answering your question like I am and you end up buying a beater car cuz your parents wont buy you a 350Z!!!

2007-11-06 08:16:47 · answer #4 · answered by Chaotic408 2 · 0 0

i would buy cold air intake, headers, and exhaust. I would then dyno tune it and later purchase a turbo kit.

2007-11-03 14:56:18 · answer #5 · answered by Napalm84 3 · 0 0

cold air intakes and opening ehaust are good for a start they are about the cheapest upgrades you can do as well

2007-11-03 14:37:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

http://www.nismoparts.com/

2007-11-03 14:35:16 · answer #7 · answered by Nigel M 6 · 0 0

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