The '09 already has better tuned intake and exhaust manifolds than previous models. Not sure you'd be improving anything if the manifold wasn't designed for the specific application you install it on.
Are you willing to spend $850.00 plus to Frankenstein the intake in an attempt to install it on your Altima?Does anyone know if the Kinetix intake manifold will fit on my Altima I’m willing to make it fit if it comes to it I’m just wondering how hard it would be.
Very true, what about any kind of spacer I’m trying to do something performance wise I’ve already done exhaust and intake just not headers as I can only find obx and I’m not sure about that brand. I’ve heard many stories about headers leaking, breaking, or just getting worse performance in general so I don’t want to waste 700 plus what it will cost to install. ThanksThe '09 already has better tuned intake and exhaust manifolds than previous models. Not sure you'd be improving anything if the manifold wasn't designed for the specific application you install it on.
Thanks for the info definitely keeping the stock one on there nowAre you willing to spend $850.00 plus to Frankenstein the intake in an attempt to install it on your Altima?
What could possibly go wrong? I say go for it!