RMI Scoops from ISS Forged MPG Increase.
#31
I'm glad your supporting the ISF platform, but if you want someone like myself to take your company seriously than please back up your claims with scientific non anecdotal evidence. A butt dyno and a factory MPG display is rather insignificant.
Why not develop a straight though ram style intake off of this design.... ?
Why not develop a straight though ram style intake off of this design.... ?
#32
Lexus Champion
It might or might not add mpg but Infinities new G series has an oem ram intake and they say it adds 6-9hp at higher speeds.
Plus I heard these scoops will also come in different colors, one being glow in the dark white
Plus I heard these scoops will also come in different colors, one being glow in the dark white
#33
Lexus Champion
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I'm glad your supporting the ISF platform, but if you want someone like myself to take your company seriously than please back up your claims with scientific non anecdotal evidence. A butt dyno and a factory MPG display is rather insignificant.
Why not develop a straight though ram style intake off of this design.... ?
Why not develop a straight though ram style intake off of this design.... ?
Gio
#35
The original thread was moved over to the Vendor section, per site rules. It kind of sucks, since I don't ever go over there unless I want to purchase something. What happens if you are not aware of a new product, what would compel me to go over there?
I think they should allow the post to be in here. Come on MODS, PLEASE????
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...ed-teaser.html
Last edited by fleadog99; 01-12-12 at 01:52 PM.
#37
Tech Info Resource
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A teaser is an interest gathering tool. It's what the vendor forum is for. The main forum is not for selling things, promoting things, or otherwise generating business. If you read the rules, it should be pretty clear why the thread was moved. We left the exhaust thread alone, but are unable to continue making exceptions.
Browse the vendor forum more often, there's actually quite a bit of interesting stuff there, and I know our vendors appreciate it. It's why they're willing to pay and keep Club Lexus free for the rest of the membership!
Browse the vendor forum more often, there's actually quite a bit of interesting stuff there, and I know our vendors appreciate it. It's why they're willing to pay and keep Club Lexus free for the rest of the membership!
#38
No offense but HOLY COW, there is ZERO organization in that Vendor announcement section. There are no sub categories. Everything is just jumbled and put together. Everything gets lost. At least separate it by Wheels/Tires, Car Audio / Navigation, Interior Mods, Exterior Mods, Lighting/Electrical, Engine/Performance. Things like that. Could perhaps include a drop-down selection box when posting, then it adds it to that section. Would make it a lot easier to get around and separate it out a little.
#39
Ok guys this picture is just from the first set of test we have been running. This was a 10 mile run with the AC on at 60MPH on the high way with the cruise control on. The car is stock and really the car would go from 30.x to 29.xMPG. We also did test at 70MPH = 28.x MPG and at 80 MPH it was 27.x. Also we ran the test with the AC on and off and there is no MPG change.
For those that have seen 34MPG in 10 mile stretches of road on a stock car please post the pictures. If your going down hill it doesn't count... LMAO.... I have been driving my F for over a year and have never seen that kinda MPG. Toyota claims to 23 MPG highway. We are producing a new product and this is a change we noticed and shared. We also noticed that the car goes from 50 to 120 with a lot stronger pull. We have been looking for a dyno that has a fan that can product the kind of wind speeds needed to accurately measure power gains. As we get more info we will be posting updates. We are glad to see the interest for the product is there and appreciate the support of the community!
Janoy Fuentes
ISS Forged
For those that have seen 34MPG in 10 mile stretches of road on a stock car please post the pictures. If your going down hill it doesn't count... LMAO.... I have been driving my F for over a year and have never seen that kinda MPG. Toyota claims to 23 MPG highway. We are producing a new product and this is a change we noticed and shared. We also noticed that the car goes from 50 to 120 with a lot stronger pull. We have been looking for a dyno that has a fan that can product the kind of wind speeds needed to accurately measure power gains. As we get more info we will be posting updates. We are glad to see the interest for the product is there and appreciate the support of the community!
Janoy Fuentes
ISS Forged
2. 23 mpg highway is just an average of 19 and 27, the official ratings for highway MPG. You can get closer to 27mpg if you're driving at ~60 mph on a flat road with no variations in engine RPMs. Some people have claimed more on a stock F. Your claim of 28mpg@70mph is not too far off, but that's still hard to believe. My first statement explains my skepticism.
Just because the car's computer is displaying a particular MPG, it doesn't mean that it's correct. And, for those getting really high MPG on a road trip doesn't really mean anything. A lot of environmental factors can affect fuel efficiency such as drag and road incline. If you're driving in one direction and getting spectacular MPG, it could mean that you were driving on a very slight decline or had a strong tailwind. Those two factors can catapult your fuel efficiency. To get an accurate reading, you'd have to do a roundtrip on the same exact road with similar traffic and weather conditions AND accurately measure how much fuel was used. Having the car's computer calculate it is not good enough. I'm just sayin'....
Last edited by Cleo; 01-13-12 at 12:09 AM.
#42
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Ok guys this picture is just from the first set of test we have been running. This was a 10 mile run with the AC on at 60MPH on the high way with the cruise control on. The car is stock and really the car would go from 30.x to 29.xMPG. We also did test at 70MPH = 28.x MPG and at 80 MPH it was 27.x. Also we ran the test with the AC on and off and there is no MPG change.
For those that have seen 34MPG in 10 mile stretches of road on a stock car please post the pictures. If your going down hill it doesn't count... LMAO.... I have been driving my F for over a year and have never seen that kinda MPG. Toyota claims to 23 MPG highway. We are producing a new product and this is a change we noticed and shared. We also noticed that the car goes from 50 to 120 with a lot stronger pull. We have been looking for a dyno that has a fan that can product the kind of wind speeds needed to accurately measure power gains. As we get more info we will be posting updates. We are glad to see the interest for the product is there and appreciate the support of the community!
Janoy Fuentes
ISS Forged
For those that have seen 34MPG in 10 mile stretches of road on a stock car please post the pictures. If your going down hill it doesn't count... LMAO.... I have been driving my F for over a year and have never seen that kinda MPG. Toyota claims to 23 MPG highway. We are producing a new product and this is a change we noticed and shared. We also noticed that the car goes from 50 to 120 with a lot stronger pull. We have been looking for a dyno that has a fan that can product the kind of wind speeds needed to accurately measure power gains. As we get more info we will be posting updates. We are glad to see the interest for the product is there and appreciate the support of the community!
Janoy Fuentes
ISS Forged
#43
Lexus Champion
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1. I don't see how you wouldn't detect a drop in mpg with the AC operating, even with our powerful 5.0 liter. This is not believable. Your testing methods may be flawed.
2. 23 mpg highway is just an average of 19 and 27, the official ratings for highway MPG. You can get closer to 27mpg if you're driving at ~60 mph on a flat road with no variations in engine RPMs. Some people have claimed more on a stock F. Your claim of 28mpg@70mph is not too far off, but that's still hard to believe. My first statement explains my skepticism.
Just because the car's computer is displaying a particular MPG, it doesn't mean that it's correct. And, for those getting really high MPG on a road trip doesn't really mean anything. A lot of environmental factors can affect fuel efficiency such as drag and road incline. If you're driving in one direction and getting spectacular MPG, it could mean that you were driving on a very slight decline or had a strong tailwind. Those two factors can catapult your fuel efficiency. To get an accurate reading, you'd have to do a roundtrip on the same exact road with similar traffic and weather conditions AND accurately measure how much fuel was used. Having the car's computer calculate it is not good enough. I'm just sayin'....
2. 23 mpg highway is just an average of 19 and 27, the official ratings for highway MPG. You can get closer to 27mpg if you're driving at ~60 mph on a flat road with no variations in engine RPMs. Some people have claimed more on a stock F. Your claim of 28mpg@70mph is not too far off, but that's still hard to believe. My first statement explains my skepticism.
Just because the car's computer is displaying a particular MPG, it doesn't mean that it's correct. And, for those getting really high MPG on a road trip doesn't really mean anything. A lot of environmental factors can affect fuel efficiency such as drag and road incline. If you're driving in one direction and getting spectacular MPG, it could mean that you were driving on a very slight decline or had a strong tailwind. Those two factors can catapult your fuel efficiency. To get an accurate reading, you'd have to do a roundtrip on the same exact road with similar traffic and weather conditions AND accurately measure how much fuel was used. Having the car's computer calculate it is not good enough. I'm just sayin'....
Thanks for the info Cleo.
Janoy
Last edited by Fitment Factory; 01-13-12 at 06:45 AM.
#44
Lexus Champion
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A teaser is an interest gathering tool. It's what the vendor forum is for. The main forum is not for selling things, promoting things, or otherwise generating business. If you read the rules, it should be pretty clear why the thread was moved. We left the exhaust thread alone, but are unable to continue making exceptions.
Browse the vendor forum more often, there's actually quite a bit of interesting stuff there, and I know our vendors appreciate it. It's why they're willing to pay and keep Club Lexus free for the rest of the membership!
Browse the vendor forum more often, there's actually quite a bit of interesting stuff there, and I know our vendors appreciate it. It's why they're willing to pay and keep Club Lexus free for the rest of the membership!
lobuxracer I know you guys are trying as hard as you can to keep the forum spam free and I am confident that you will find a balance that allows vendors to post new product information to forum members outside of the vendor section.
Janoy
#45
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These are not official statements. A work in progress is just that a work in progress. The company is just letting us know what they are working on. I would rather see this, than them doing all of the work behind closed doors, then releases something that may or may not work. They are getting feedback from the community.
i would rather see a finish product rather then hype
we can't even get any info on it
I would rather it be out and purchased during the excitement rather then a wait and a see