IS 500 aftermarket exhausts
#1426
Instructor
for me compared my 06 IS350 w/ drones that rattles interior trim panel inside the car (HKS ab + invidia mp), the ARM + Q300 drone for the IS500 is not bad lol..
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DLPTony (09-04-24)
#1428
Pole Position
Personally, I’m always revving mine out, so those outside here me coming and going. 😈 I will not change out my exhaust, but I do want the Titanium tips from the RCF. Maybe that’ll be Blu’s 3rd birthday present.
#1429
Sold the muffler for 80 bucks to a GS owner. Stock mids are in my garage, probably going to sit there until I have to do emissions testing just in case they do a visual inspection for the secondary cats.
#1430
Rookie
Hi All,
Have had a 2023 Infared IS500 Premium for about a year now. Been viewing and enjoying this forum. My previous vehicles were all practical cars- my last was a grey leased 330i and a grey Honda Odyssey for many years before that. This is my first car for fun. Loving it so far. Same as everyone, I love the engine (and ignore the frightful gas mileage). Probably like all on this thread, I have wanted more from the exhaust. I started by switching to an Apexi resonated midpipe- the first time I have ever put anything other than a stock muffler on a car. That improved things, but not enough for my wants. While I want something somewhat loud and obnoxious (but classy), it also has to fit in with my current lifestyle of living with neighbors and driving like a responsible person 80% of the time.
I have read with great interest everyones experiences on this thread. The things I am looking for are:
1. Stock exhaust tips - like many on this thread, I really would prefer not to have an aftermarket look.
2. Sound - similar to LC500
3. Be responsible - can't be "that guy" in the neighborhood. Mid pipe or valved exhaust seems the way to go regarding this point.
4. Don't want to spend an arm and a leg on an exhaust. Got kids and tuitions and mortgage payments to think about...
The most popular options mentioned thus far on this thread don't really meet the above 2 criteria. It seems like with the set up of the IS500, it will be impossible to replicate the LC. I could consider swapping the resonated for a non-resonated Apexi - the tone on the non-resonated sounds a bit meaner and louder on the YouTube vids. I would feel a bit silly about swapping out my current aftermarket midpipe for yet another midpipe, however. Besides that, it seems to be an axel back exhaust might be the next step. Looking at the options mentioned thus far, the RR Racing axel back seems to meet my criteria #3 and #4. With the polished tips, it hopefully won't stick out too much as a "modified" car. I came across another option recently on YouTube and hadn't heard mentioned on this thread was one from Valvetronic Designs. They don't have one specifically for the IS but have a universal valved muffler kit. For the IS, it would run $599. Link:
https://valvetronic.com/products/uni...41121489715236
I emailed them and they didn't exactly say if OEM tips would fit on it but said it could be welded if it did fit. They also that have sold some to IS500 customers (but didn't have videos) and that these owners installed these mufflers in a tilted orientation to give an OEM look (they said these mufflers were small enough that a tilted orientation would work). According to one of their generic videos on the universal muffler, with valves closed it would sound similar to stock and with valves open, it would sound 85-90% straight piped.
Does anyone on the forum have these Valvetronic Designs installed on their IS500?
Any opinions/advice on the options I am considering?
Anyone have any thoughts or opinions on this product or type of product (universal vs. specifically designed) in general? How much does the sound depend on the exhaust being designed for a specific vehicle?
Assuming that the price isn't the main consideration, which would you choose between RR Racing and Valvetronic or just swapping out to non-resonated midpipe? Is there anything else in the sub $2k price range that I should consider?
As you can tell, I am relatively new to all this so your opinions would be greatly appreciated. I thank you all in advance for your indulgence for some of my ignorance on this topic.
Have had a 2023 Infared IS500 Premium for about a year now. Been viewing and enjoying this forum. My previous vehicles were all practical cars- my last was a grey leased 330i and a grey Honda Odyssey for many years before that. This is my first car for fun. Loving it so far. Same as everyone, I love the engine (and ignore the frightful gas mileage). Probably like all on this thread, I have wanted more from the exhaust. I started by switching to an Apexi resonated midpipe- the first time I have ever put anything other than a stock muffler on a car. That improved things, but not enough for my wants. While I want something somewhat loud and obnoxious (but classy), it also has to fit in with my current lifestyle of living with neighbors and driving like a responsible person 80% of the time.
I have read with great interest everyones experiences on this thread. The things I am looking for are:
1. Stock exhaust tips - like many on this thread, I really would prefer not to have an aftermarket look.
2. Sound - similar to LC500
3. Be responsible - can't be "that guy" in the neighborhood. Mid pipe or valved exhaust seems the way to go regarding this point.
4. Don't want to spend an arm and a leg on an exhaust. Got kids and tuitions and mortgage payments to think about...
The most popular options mentioned thus far on this thread don't really meet the above 2 criteria. It seems like with the set up of the IS500, it will be impossible to replicate the LC. I could consider swapping the resonated for a non-resonated Apexi - the tone on the non-resonated sounds a bit meaner and louder on the YouTube vids. I would feel a bit silly about swapping out my current aftermarket midpipe for yet another midpipe, however. Besides that, it seems to be an axel back exhaust might be the next step. Looking at the options mentioned thus far, the RR Racing axel back seems to meet my criteria #3 and #4. With the polished tips, it hopefully won't stick out too much as a "modified" car. I came across another option recently on YouTube and hadn't heard mentioned on this thread was one from Valvetronic Designs. They don't have one specifically for the IS but have a universal valved muffler kit. For the IS, it would run $599. Link:
https://valvetronic.com/products/uni...41121489715236
I emailed them and they didn't exactly say if OEM tips would fit on it but said it could be welded if it did fit. They also that have sold some to IS500 customers (but didn't have videos) and that these owners installed these mufflers in a tilted orientation to give an OEM look (they said these mufflers were small enough that a tilted orientation would work). According to one of their generic videos on the universal muffler, with valves closed it would sound similar to stock and with valves open, it would sound 85-90% straight piped.
Does anyone on the forum have these Valvetronic Designs installed on their IS500?
Any opinions/advice on the options I am considering?
Anyone have any thoughts or opinions on this product or type of product (universal vs. specifically designed) in general? How much does the sound depend on the exhaust being designed for a specific vehicle?
Assuming that the price isn't the main consideration, which would you choose between RR Racing and Valvetronic or just swapping out to non-resonated midpipe? Is there anything else in the sub $2k price range that I should consider?
As you can tell, I am relatively new to all this so your opinions would be greatly appreciated. I thank you all in advance for your indulgence for some of my ignorance on this topic.
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Oloung1 (09-07-24)
#1431
I had almost all the exact same exhaust requirements as you. I messed around with modified midpipes, but didn't quite get the sound I was after.
In the end went with invidia catback exhaust because the sound is exactly what I wanted and the tips are oval, almost the same look at OEM. This exhaust is for a RCF, but there are other users on this forum who showed exactly what needed to be bought to make it fit (just a few bolt on flanges)
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jororo (09-05-24)
#1433
Pole Position
That’s badass! 💪🏽👏🏽
I just want the titanium tips, they look soooo GOOD!!
I just want the titanium tips, they look soooo GOOD!!
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Kanpai (09-06-24)
#1434
Rookie
Love those tips too! To be honest, I orderred the TOM'S axleback without realizing the top tip and bottom tip have different diameters. I was surprised and skeptical when I opened the box. But it worked out very well and it has grown on me since then.
#1435
Apexi resonated mid-pipe + Revel Medallion axle back warm start and revs:
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#1436
Rookie
Apexi resonated mid-pipe + Revel Medallion axle back warm start and revs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzpqXkiYFvc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzpqXkiYFvc
#1437
We have almost every exhaust for the IS500 in stock.
-Josh
-Josh
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#1439
Also feel free to join the Atlanta Lexus Owners group in my sig - we'll be setting up a meet soon, probably for later this month or October.
#1440
Otherwise it's really only worth what you value it at if you were ever to sell the car down the road and convert it back to stock exhaust before the sale which would allow you to sell your aftermarket exhaust on the secondhand market.
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