GIVE AWAY - free performance parts for your 200t engine
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GIVE AWAY - free performance parts for your 200t engine
My name is Luke representing FTP Motorsport which is the only performance parts company in the market currently in making a CNC machined charge pipe for the Lexus 2.0T engine. This part fits IS/RC/GS 200t engine. We are currently looking for a lucky candidate around San Francisco area to test fit our product and do a review.
What is a charge pipe?
A charge pipe is part of the intake system located between the turbo and intercooler. This part usually sustains a lot of stress as it’s filled with boost pressure. However, most of automakers on the market choose to make this part in plastic instead of metal due to manufacturing cost. As a result, a failed charge pipe is a very common problem for force induction engine vehicle due to heat, ECU tuning with higher boost, and wear and tear under normal usage.
What you have to do?
Once you are selected to be the candidate for the free charge pipe, we will arrange a time with our installer in San Francisco area to do a proper install. A DIY video and a before and after video will be taken after install is done. You will walk away with a free charge pipe which should decrease the turbo lag on the engine and increase throttle response. Most importantly, you don’t have to worry about having a charge pipe failure in the future as the OEM pipe do fail from time to time, please see pictures below. We would also like you doing a detailed honest review for our product on the forum. Share your inputs and feedback in terms of build quality of the product, features of the products and benefits of the products, goods and bads whatever you like, so we can continuously improve our product.
Where is the charge pipe located?
Here are some pictures showing what the product is and where exactly its location is.
For those who are interested in doing a test fit, please pm me for further information.
What is a charge pipe?
A charge pipe is part of the intake system located between the turbo and intercooler. This part usually sustains a lot of stress as it’s filled with boost pressure. However, most of automakers on the market choose to make this part in plastic instead of metal due to manufacturing cost. As a result, a failed charge pipe is a very common problem for force induction engine vehicle due to heat, ECU tuning with higher boost, and wear and tear under normal usage.
What you have to do?
Once you are selected to be the candidate for the free charge pipe, we will arrange a time with our installer in San Francisco area to do a proper install. A DIY video and a before and after video will be taken after install is done. You will walk away with a free charge pipe which should decrease the turbo lag on the engine and increase throttle response. Most importantly, you don’t have to worry about having a charge pipe failure in the future as the OEM pipe do fail from time to time, please see pictures below. We would also like you doing a detailed honest review for our product on the forum. Share your inputs and feedback in terms of build quality of the product, features of the products and benefits of the products, goods and bads whatever you like, so we can continuously improve our product.
Where is the charge pipe located?
Here are some pictures showing what the product is and where exactly its location is.
For those who are interested in doing a test fit, please pm me for further information.
#5
Cool product that might (might) be helpful with an aggressively tuned IS200t with bolt ons, but there's no evidence so far to show that our stock pipes are holding anything back in terms of performance or reliability stock or even with a very conservative/mild tune.
This seller says the product *Should* decrease turbo lag. But do they say it *does?* These are important words you guys need to pay attention to.
Basically ask: is there any proof or results to show that this product is superior with respect to lag? Is the diameter different? curves/twists/turns different? Or is this simply the same diameter/design of the stock pipe but just made out of a different material (metal)? If so, I don't see how this can provide any performance gains.
The only area where I can see this useful is on a tuned IS200t and even then, probably only for long term. I would find it difficult to believe that the threshhold of durability of which Lexus built the stock pipe to fall apart after a modest increase in boost pressure. Lexus typically designs things to be in for the long haul. This means it should be able to withstand long-term durability even with a 3 psi increase of boost
This seller says the product *Should* decrease turbo lag. But do they say it *does?* These are important words you guys need to pay attention to.
Basically ask: is there any proof or results to show that this product is superior with respect to lag? Is the diameter different? curves/twists/turns different? Or is this simply the same diameter/design of the stock pipe but just made out of a different material (metal)? If so, I don't see how this can provide any performance gains.
The only area where I can see this useful is on a tuned IS200t and even then, probably only for long term. I would find it difficult to believe that the threshhold of durability of which Lexus built the stock pipe to fall apart after a modest increase in boost pressure. Lexus typically designs things to be in for the long haul. This means it should be able to withstand long-term durability even with a 3 psi increase of boost
#6
Cool product that might (might) be helpful with an aggressively tuned IS200t with bolt ons, but there's no evidence so far to show that our stock pipes are holding anything back in terms of performance or reliability stock or even with a very conservative/mild tune.
This seller says the product *Should* decrease turbo lag. But do they say it *does?* These are important words you guys need to pay attention to.
Basically ask: is there any proof or results to show that this product is superior with respect to lag? Is the diameter different? curves/twists/turns different? Or is this simply the same diameter/design of the stock pipe but just made out of a different material (metal)? If so, I don't see how this can provide any performance gains.
The only area where I can see this useful is on a tuned IS200t and even then, probably only for long term. I would find it difficult to believe that the threshhold of durability of which Lexus built the stock pipe to fall apart after a modest increase in boost pressure. Lexus typically designs things to be in for the long haul. This means it should be able to withstand long-term durability even with a 3 psi increase of boost
This seller says the product *Should* decrease turbo lag. But do they say it *does?* These are important words you guys need to pay attention to.
Basically ask: is there any proof or results to show that this product is superior with respect to lag? Is the diameter different? curves/twists/turns different? Or is this simply the same diameter/design of the stock pipe but just made out of a different material (metal)? If so, I don't see how this can provide any performance gains.
The only area where I can see this useful is on a tuned IS200t and even then, probably only for long term. I would find it difficult to believe that the threshhold of durability of which Lexus built the stock pipe to fall apart after a modest increase in boost pressure. Lexus typically designs things to be in for the long haul. This means it should be able to withstand long-term durability even with a 3 psi increase of boost
As for reliability, Lexus is famous in making their vehicles long lasting but doesn't mean bulletproof. There is still a chance of part failure due to normal wear and tear. We have sold tons of these to our BMW customers given some of the customers don't even drive aggressively and tune their cars. I totally understand your doubt regarding our products because we are new to the Lexus market that's why we are giving out our product for free to receive all kinds of feedback.
#7
I don't live close enough to SF or I would be into this deal as well, but I did come across your product (for cheaper than ive seen posted anywhere else) on amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Intake-charge...ge+pipe+is200t
for this price I would be willing to try it out and see if it makes any difference. we will see how it works out.
https://www.amazon.com/Intake-charge...ge+pipe+is200t
for this price I would be willing to try it out and see if it makes any difference. we will see how it works out.
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I don't live close enough to SF or I would be into this deal as well, but I did come across your product (for cheaper than ive seen posted anywhere else) on amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Intake-charge...ge+pipe+is200t
for this price I would be willing to try it out and see if it makes any difference. we will see how it works out.
https://www.amazon.com/Intake-charge...ge+pipe+is200t
for this price I would be willing to try it out and see if it makes any difference. we will see how it works out.
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