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2023+ Nissan Z Intakes and Induction Frequently Asked Questions

Aftermarket intakes increase airflow, reduce restrictions, and can improve horsepower, throttle response, and turbo sound.
Open intakes expose the filters and create more turbo sound but can suffer from heat soak. Closed systems shield the filters for more consistent performance.
Gains vary by brand, but most high-flow intake systems can add 10–20 horsepower, especially when paired with tuning.
Some intakes can run safely without a tune, but for maximum performance and safety, a tune is recommended — especially with other supporting mods.
Some VR30 parts may physically fit, but always confirm compatibility with manufacturers. The engine bay layout and sensor placement may differ.
Poor throttle response, engine lights, and inconsistent air/fuel ratios may result from bad MAF sensor scaling or unsealed connections.
Aluminum and high-temp plastic are common. Carbon fiber options are also available for weight savings and heat resistance.
Yes. You'll hear more induction noise and turbo spool, especially under acceleration.
Companies like AMS Performance, Z1 Motorsports, AAM Competition, and GReddy are already offering or developing 2023+ Z-specific intake systems.
Yes. Dual intake setups are ideal for the twin-turbo VR30 and provide balanced airflow to both turbos — just ensure proper tuning and sensor calibration.