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Really love the CF side diffuser on silver cars. Im really tempted to pick up a few CF goodies like this. Great looking F!
Do you have any rolling shots that are similar to rig shots? With your type of wheel design, I believe an anodized brake caliper would look amazing on the road.
Really love the CF side diffuser on silver cars. Im really tempted to pick up a few CF goodies like this. Great looking F!
Do you have any rolling shots that are similar to rig shots? With your type of wheel design, I believe an anodized brake caliper would look amazing on the road.
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terrible shot, awesome car. new side skirts, didn't want it to stick out because I know someones going to step on it and break it. Oh and a new driver side headlight lens thanks to my buddy Khoa
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#369
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In the spirit of sharing honest information with my own original content.
I decided to put the Greddy Supercharger on last week for a test fit and I got carried away...I ended up shearing off (in fairness it was JB Welded by 0-60 Mag) a nub at the end of the right fuel rail (it went to the 9th injector which I am not using) and tried welding it and sealing it with epoxy and didn't look great/questioned it's reliability. So I ordered a new set of fuel rails, it took a while to figure out who made them no surprise they were LS/SC/GS 430 (3UZ) fuel rails. The good thing is it gives me time to baseline it before I put it back on. I also made a rookie mistake and had the coil pack connectors swapped for cylinder 4 and 6 luckily I caught it quickly. When I have a baseline again and once the s/c goes back on I will make a thread with my results and findings (and of course more video).
I decided to put the Greddy Supercharger on last week for a test fit and I got carried away...I ended up shearing off (in fairness it was JB Welded by 0-60 Mag) a nub at the end of the right fuel rail (it went to the 9th injector which I am not using) and tried welding it and sealing it with epoxy and didn't look great/questioned it's reliability. So I ordered a new set of fuel rails, it took a while to figure out who made them no surprise they were LS/SC/GS 430 (3UZ) fuel rails. The good thing is it gives me time to baseline it before I put it back on. I also made a rookie mistake and had the coil pack connectors swapped for cylinder 4 and 6 luckily I caught it quickly. When I have a baseline again and once the s/c goes back on I will make a thread with my results and findings (and of course more video).
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In the spirit of sharing honest information with my own original content.
I decided to put the Greddy Supercharger on last week for a test fit and I got carried away...I ended up shearing off a nub at the end of the right fuel rail (it went to the 9th injector which I am not using) and tried welding it and sealing it with epoxy and didn't look great/questioned it's reliability. So I ordered a new set of fuel rails, it took a while to figure out who made them no surprise they were LS/SC/GS 430 (3UZ) fuel rails. The good thing is it gives me time to baseline it before I put it back on. I also made a rookie mistake and had the coil pack connectors swapped for cylinder 4 and 6 luckily I caught it quickly. When I have a baseline again and once the s/c goes back on I will make a thread with my results and findings (and of course more video).
Lexus ISF Greddy Supercharger (Short Clip) - YouTube
I decided to put the Greddy Supercharger on last week for a test fit and I got carried away...I ended up shearing off a nub at the end of the right fuel rail (it went to the 9th injector which I am not using) and tried welding it and sealing it with epoxy and didn't look great/questioned it's reliability. So I ordered a new set of fuel rails, it took a while to figure out who made them no surprise they were LS/SC/GS 430 (3UZ) fuel rails. The good thing is it gives me time to baseline it before I put it back on. I also made a rookie mistake and had the coil pack connectors swapped for cylinder 4 and 6 luckily I caught it quickly. When I have a baseline again and once the s/c goes back on I will make a thread with my results and findings (and of course more video).
Lexus ISF Greddy Supercharger (Short Clip) - YouTube
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Installed swift springs (front only). Working alone with hand tools, the install took about 2.5 hours start to finish.
I am very happy with the look, and I do not feel any loss in handling performance. The ride is 95% as smooth as stock, very slightly harsher, but barely noticeable until you hit larger potholes.
I am very happy with the look, and I do not feel any loss in handling performance. The ride is 95% as smooth as stock, very slightly harsher, but barely noticeable until you hit larger potholes.