Description
Performance Air Intake System
Fitment:
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2003–2006 Infiniti G35 Coupe with 3.5L V6 Engine
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2003–2006 Infiniti G35 Sedan with 3.5L V6 Engine
Unlock the full potential of your Infiniti G35 with this high-performance Air Intake System engineered for the 3.5L VQ35DE V6 engine. Designed to increase horsepower, torque, and throttle response, this system delivers colder, denser air to your engine for noticeably improved acceleration and a more aggressive driving experience.
Constructed from durable, lightweight T-304 aluminum, the intake pipe ensures maximum airflow while resisting heat soak and corrosion. The included washable and reusable high-flow air filter provides superior filtration—up to 95% efficiency—keeping your engine protected while significantly enhancing airflow compared to the restrictive factory air box.
With a polished anodized finish and precision-engineered fitment for the G35, this upgrade enhances both performance and under-hood appearance.
Key Features & Performance Benefits
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Lightweight T-304 aluminum intake piping for optimal airflow
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High-efficiency reusable air filter with up to 95% filtration
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Draws in cooler, oxygen-rich air for improved combustion
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Increases 5–7% horsepower and 6–8% torque
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Noticeably better throttle response and acceleration
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Can improve overall fuel economy
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Polished anodized finish adds heat resistance and long-term durability
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Direct replacement for the factory air box—no extra parts required
Why Upgrade Your Factory Air Box?
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Higher horsepower and faster acceleration
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Improved engine sound with a deeper, sportier tone
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Cleaner, more performance-focused engine bay appearance
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Long-term savings with a washable, reusable filter
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Better fuel efficiency under normal driving conditions
Installation typically takes under an hour and requires only basic hand tools such as screwdrivers and socket wrenches. Numerous online tutorial videos are available showing the simple removal of the factory air box.
Important: After installation, disconnect the battery for a few seconds to allow the ECU to adapt to increased airflow. Always disconnect the battery before performing engine work.
