Joe Z Intake and Exhaust
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Joe Z Intake and Exhaust
I tried searching, but there are so many threads on this that it would have taken me hours to find exactly the information that I wanted.
I am considering swapping out my SurugaSpeed exhaust and getting a Joe Z kit. Now I have a few questions concerning this set up.
1. Is the installation straigth-forward? I will have some help from a friend who is versed in mechanics, but I plan on installing the intake myself.
2. What is the best setup for the intake? I've heard that some people have reported losses when they took out the 2-stage one that comes stock with the car. Essentially, I just want to make the car a bit louder. Performance is just a bonus, but I definitely do not want any losses. What kinds of kits for this are available from Joe Z?
That's about it, I think.
I am considering swapping out my SurugaSpeed exhaust and getting a Joe Z kit. Now I have a few questions concerning this set up.
1. Is the installation straigth-forward? I will have some help from a friend who is versed in mechanics, but I plan on installing the intake myself.
2. What is the best setup for the intake? I've heard that some people have reported losses when they took out the 2-stage one that comes stock with the car. Essentially, I just want to make the car a bit louder. Performance is just a bonus, but I definitely do not want any losses. What kinds of kits for this are available from Joe Z?
That's about it, I think.
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the joe z intake only replaces one bend for the ISF, not both like the K&N which eliminates the dual intake set up and the heat shield...
and you are replacing the surgaspeed for joe z exhaust also? i love my joe z exhaust, i catch people with every trip staring when I roar by.
and you are replacing the surgaspeed for joe z exhaust also? i love my joe z exhaust, i catch people with every trip staring when I roar by.
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the joe z intake only replaces one bend for the ISF, not both like the K&N which eliminates the dual intake set up and the heat shield...
and you are replacing the surgaspeed for joe z exhaust also? i love my joe z exhaust, i catch people with every trip staring when I roar by.
and you are replacing the surgaspeed for joe z exhaust also? i love my joe z exhaust, i catch people with every trip staring when I roar by.
The install of the intake is simple just 2 hose clamps. The exhaust in my opinion needs access to a lift or floor jack stands, and 2 people. I had help with my install.
As mentioned above the exhaust sounds great. I thought it was a little loud at first but then it settled down or I got used to and now I could not see the car with out it.
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I am a long time fan of K&N products...they are local here in Riverside.
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No, I don't mind the joez tube. But I wanted a true intake and filter set up and well. K&n is to my knowledge the only maker. Sponsored has nothing to do with it because I was buying one anyways and it just worked out that they sponsored me. We know the direction of what I am building my car for. Need I explain my reasoning.
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The high-flow K&N intake was exactly what the 5.0L engine was craving, as the dyno posted a gain of 12.9 hp and 4.2 lb-ft of torque over our baseline numbers. The largest gains were recorded at 3,000 rpm, where the IS F posted an improvement of 15 hp and 25 lb-ft of torque.
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I tried searching, but there are so many threads on this that it would have taken me hours to find exactly the information that I wanted.
I am considering swapping out my SurugaSpeed exhaust and getting a Joe Z kit. Now I have a few questions concerning this set up.
1. Is the installation straigth-forward? I will have some help from a friend who is versed in mechanics, but I plan on installing the intake myself.
2. What is the best setup for the intake? I've heard that some people have reported losses when they took out the 2-stage one that comes stock with the car. Essentially, I just want to make the car a bit louder. Performance is just a bonus, but I definitely do not want any losses. What kinds of kits for this are available from Joe Z?
That's about it, I think.
I am considering swapping out my SurugaSpeed exhaust and getting a Joe Z kit. Now I have a few questions concerning this set up.
1. Is the installation straigth-forward? I will have some help from a friend who is versed in mechanics, but I plan on installing the intake myself.
2. What is the best setup for the intake? I've heard that some people have reported losses when they took out the 2-stage one that comes stock with the car. Essentially, I just want to make the car a bit louder. Performance is just a bonus, but I definitely do not want any losses. What kinds of kits for this are available from Joe Z?
That's about it, I think.
Being that this thread got off topic (I wonder why?), I will give you some direct answers...
1) Yes the installation for the exhaust is straight forward. It's a simple bolt on system and does not require cutting up any parts or components to the OEM Exhaust.
The Oem system can be easily swapped back if you ever decide to sell your car or go in a different direction.
The system has Proven Gains from 22+ rwhp.
2) The Joe Z Intake is again a noninvasive Intake Pipe upgrade.
Utilizing the very functional 2 stage oem intake air box, put there by Lexus Engineers.
The upgraded pipe provides a smoother airflow, a bit more robust sound from the intake system and proven gains of 5+ rwhp.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Best Regards,
Joe Z
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Anybody know the best place to buy/order a Joe Z intake & Joe Z exhaust from Canada?
Are there any issues with respect to emissions testing when this system is installed? I know it's a few years down the road but curious to know.
Many thanks.
Are there any issues with respect to emissions testing when this system is installed? I know it's a few years down the road but curious to know.
Many thanks.
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first off, congrats on the new F! you're gonna have a blast with it, esp with that m5 in the garage as well. as for the intake/exhaust combo, i hit up Clark @ VIP Auto Salon. Great guy, great customer service, and he'll get you a great deal. i'm getting my exhaust installed either this week or next- hoping the rain subsides enough to get it installed. but i already know its gonna be crazy sexy hearing that exhaust roar a new tune!