This isn't the first time Senner Tuning has released a kit for the Nissan 370Z, but the last one was way back in 2010. This time around, it looks like Senner took its 370Z->ke3043 tune a little further.

As no surprise, Senner started its job under the Z's hood where it installed an INJEN cold-air-intake system with hydro-shield wind deflector and remapped the ECU to squeeze a few more ponies from the 3.7-liter V-6. There is also a new stainless steel exhaust system connected to a fan-type exhaust pipe and 400-cell sports catalysts. All these updates have increased the 3.7-liter engine's output from the standard 330 horsepower to a total of 368 horsepower. Peak torque also jumped from 269 pound-feet to 299 pound-feet.

Senner didn't hang up its wrenched after tuning the engine, as is also slapped on a set of 20-inch Work Varianza T1S wheels wrapped in Continental Sport Contact 5P tires sized 245/30R20 up front and 295/25R20 out back.

Rims and tires aren't quite enough to push the 370Z to another level, so Senner also added in a compression and rebound-adjustable KW variation 3-Inox coilover kit, and adjustable control levers on the rear axle to allow for fine alignment tweaks on the back end.

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2013 Nissan 370Z by Senner Tuning

Specifications
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  • Model: 2013 Nissan 370Z by Senner Tuning
  • Engine/Motor: V6
  • Horsepower: 368
  • Torque: 299
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Nissan 370Z by Senner Tuning in Detail

After finishing up the power and handling aspects of the Z, Senner turned to its exterior where it installed numerous carbon-fiber accessories, like the door handles. The tuner then tinted the rear side glass for some extra privacy. Also added in was a set of black Fairlady Z emblems on the front and rear.

For the interior, Senner opted for a carbon-fiber trim on the speedometer cover, the border strip of the rotary speed sensor, the covers and inlays of additional instruments and the door handle. The 370Z mod was then capped off by a new hi-fi audio system from Audiotyme.