New lexus owner coming from MB... My IS350.
#32
I made it from silver lakes to hialeah in 9 minutes that day dont have a radar yet but my eyeballs were the size of an apple looking out helps that we have some bright high beams too
lol well if you go 145 mph like you've done before, thats to be expected. theres a whole thread just for mpg so you can check out how others compare.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...er-thread.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...er-thread.html
Congrats on your new car. I got my IS350 right after Thanksgiving. And I too decided "no modding."
(BTW, my new f-sport exhaust from Sewell Lexus should be arriving any day now. The modding thing starts as just a little cough, then proceeds to a "bug," then it's a full-on fever. I held out for about a month. Good luck with that.)
(BTW, my new f-sport exhaust from Sewell Lexus should be arriving any day now. The modding thing starts as just a little cough, then proceeds to a "bug," then it's a full-on fever. I held out for about a month. Good luck with that.)
post sound clip when u get that bad boy installed.
Thanks man appreciate the comment.
Glad to be part of a very welcoming family here at CL.
NOT MORE THAN ME!!
Same here friend, I think ive actually seen you before but I was in my benz not the lexus yet.
Just a quick word of advice - RWD and 300 horsepower can get you into trouble with traction control off if you're not used to it.
Traction control off will get you the best straight line acceleration and (therefore) is more fun (traction control on will bog down the car down slightly from 0 under WOT), but be sure to get sufficiently accustomed to the car before you drive around with traction control off too much.
Fortunately you can turn traction control on and off simply by holding the trac button for 5 seconds while at a stop.
I got myself into a hairy situation or two in the first few months following my IS350 purchase driving around with traction control off, often under dry conditions, and it was because my prior long term vehicle didn't have anywhere near the powerful acceleration of the IS350.
Traction control off will get you the best straight line acceleration and (therefore) is more fun (traction control on will bog down the car down slightly from 0 under WOT), but be sure to get sufficiently accustomed to the car before you drive around with traction control off too much.
Fortunately you can turn traction control on and off simply by holding the trac button for 5 seconds while at a stop.
I got myself into a hairy situation or two in the first few months following my IS350 purchase driving around with traction control off, often under dry conditions, and it was because my prior long term vehicle didn't have anywhere near the powerful acceleration of the IS350.
I didnt come here to blatanly lie to anyone or show off.
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If you want to permanently disable traction control, you need to hold the button for about 5 seconds (the appropriate indicator will light up on the dash once you've fully dis-engaged traction control). You can only do this while at a full stop, though. You cannot fully (or even partially) dis-engage traction control while you are moving.
In order to re-engage traction control, simply press the button once (no need to hold it). You can re-engage traction control even while moving. You do not need to be at a stop.
In order to get the full acceleration of the IS350 as per the chart below -
http://www.roadandtrack.com/content/...S-350_data.pdf
traction control needs to be dis-engaged.
Traction control on can add nearly half a second through 100 MPH by bogging the car down (particularly early on). "With the 2007 Lexus IS 350's traction control shut down, we managed to find nearly a half-second improvement in its acceleration profile on the drag strip..."
#37
Pressing and immediately releasing the trac button will only dis-engage traction control through 30 MPH if I recall correctly. After 30 MPH, traction control will automatically re-engage.
If you want to permanently disable traction control, you need to hold the button for about 5 seconds (the appropriate indicator will light up on the dash once you've fully dis-engaged traction control). You can only do this while at a full stop, though. You cannot fully (or even partially) dis-engage traction control while you are moving.
In order to re-engage traction control, simply press the button once (no need to hold it). You can re-engage traction control even while moving. You do not need to be at a stop.
In order to get the full acceleration of the IS350 as per the chart below -
http://www.roadandtrack.com/content/...S-350_data.pdf
traction control needs to be dis-engaged.
Traction control on can add nearly half a second through 100 MPH by bogging the car down (particularly early on). "With the 2007 Lexus IS 350's traction control shut down, we managed to find nearly a half-second improvement in its acceleration profile on the drag strip..."
If you want to permanently disable traction control, you need to hold the button for about 5 seconds (the appropriate indicator will light up on the dash once you've fully dis-engaged traction control). You can only do this while at a full stop, though. You cannot fully (or even partially) dis-engage traction control while you are moving.
In order to re-engage traction control, simply press the button once (no need to hold it). You can re-engage traction control even while moving. You do not need to be at a stop.
In order to get the full acceleration of the IS350 as per the chart below -
http://www.roadandtrack.com/content/...S-350_data.pdf
traction control needs to be dis-engaged.
Traction control on can add nearly half a second through 100 MPH by bogging the car down (particularly early on). "With the 2007 Lexus IS 350's traction control shut down, we managed to find nearly a half-second improvement in its acceleration profile on the drag strip..."
Wonder what tires they were running. I am on pilot sports.
BTW in your opinion what is the best way to launch the 350 off the line? ..
I know to stay away from manual shifting and "power etc" only extends gear position. Brake launch at 2500 rpm?
Thanks man
Thanks man it took me 3 months to find it and only because THIS was the only interior I wanted. She had 39,8xx miles on the clock at the time. Currently up to 41,7xx
#38
Thanks for all the great info, this is very helpful. Were they really able to get a 4.9 0-60?!
Wonder what tires they were running. I am on pilot sports.
BTW in your opinion what is the best way to launch the 350 off the line? ..
I know to stay away from manual shifting and "power etc" only extends gear position. Brake launch at 2500 rpm?
Thanks man
Thanks man it took me 3 months to find it and only because THIS was the only interior I wanted. She had 39,8xx miles on the clock at the time. Currently up to 41,7xx
Wonder what tires they were running. I am on pilot sports.
BTW in your opinion what is the best way to launch the 350 off the line? ..
I know to stay away from manual shifting and "power etc" only extends gear position. Brake launch at 2500 rpm?
Thanks man
Thanks man it took me 3 months to find it and only because THIS was the only interior I wanted. She had 39,8xx miles on the clock at the time. Currently up to 41,7xx
http://www.zeroto60times.com/Lexus-0-60-mph-Times.html -
2007 Lexus IS 350 0-60 mph 4.8 Quarter mile 13.3
Road and Track (link in previous post) - 0 to 60 in 4.9, 1/4 mile in 13.5
Torquestats.com - 0 to 60 in 4.9
Car and Driver - 0 to 60 in 5.1 seconds
http://www.caranddriver.com/features...s_is350_page_8
Edmunds insideline clocked 0 to 60 in 5.2 seconds, but even they admitted that "there was a better launch in it" and 5.2 wasn't optimal.
So it's basically a range of 4.8 to 5.2. 4.9 is pretty typical.
ECT PWR mode tends to hold gears longer than usual and is therefore useful for spirited driving on twisty roads. If you want peak straight line performance, you should keep the car in ECT Normal.
As far as launching tips go - check out Raralith's 1/8 mile tracking thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sto...racking-2.html
Don't bother brake launching if you are running the typical 38 psi (rear) because you won't get any traction.
Here are a bunch of IS350 drag runs to inspire you -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFTj5WpVICY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6v8vPrcrWA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV2HX...eature=related
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