Sikky ISF Header Installation Guide Video
#16
It would be good to know why (interference, redundant, etc.) any of the "permanent" changes were made. Any mod I can make that can be returned to factory later is always my first choice if possible. Ditching the rubber/polymer pads/rings on the motor mounts, clipping the sensor wire stabilizer, cutting and grinding the mount off, scrapping the heat shields, etc., were they all necessary, necessary for the Sikky vs. PPE only, or for some other reason? Can any experience member share their thoughts on this?
Also noticed the stock LCA bushings and some inner tire wear on the driver side. If you have money for headers, then you have money for new LCA bushings.
Also noticed the stock LCA bushings and some inner tire wear on the driver side. If you have money for headers, then you have money for new LCA bushings.
Absolutely awesome video. I've always wondered every specific step of this process, particularly after reading about that one dude pulling this off on stands.
To any that haven't watched it yet, fire it up on TV with some friends & a bottle of tequila and do a shot every time he says "snug."
To any that haven't watched it yet, fire it up on TV with some friends & a bottle of tequila and do a shot every time he says "snug."
It's an O2 Conditioner
#18
They do not require wrapping and most of the installations we do are not wrapped.
If you plan to do it, try to keep it as low profile as possible so it does not rub or interfere with other components. I wouldn't say there are any cons, its just tough to get it to look right.
If you plan to do it, try to keep it as low profile as possible so it does not rub or interfere with other components. I wouldn't say there are any cons, its just tough to get it to look right.
#19
#20
If you disconnect the battery during installation then it will lose it's readiness monitor and won't show ready with the conditioner connected. We recommend not disconnecting the battery during install so then you just install the conditioner and your good to go. It's not the end of the world if you did disconnect or need to set the readiness monitor after install though. Simply leave everything hooked up like stock (no conditioner) then have a scan tool hooked up. When it sets the readiness monitor hook up the conditioner and your done. Conditioner needs to be set up after its ready but before it throws the cat efficiency codes.
#24
Installed these on saturday. Went pretty smooth, no issues getting them in, didn't have any fitment problems, and thus far car is running great!
Getting the hardware tight with the headers in is quite a *****. I wouldn't advise someone doing this on a garage floor if they enjoy their sanity. Was enough of a hassle with a lift, but with the right sorcery of swivels, ratchets, and ratcheting wrenches I got them all tight.
Did end up having to re-align the piping on my Borla due to the flange position just pushing the resonator downstream up against the chassis. Once we got the piping adjusted I haven't heard a single rattle or anything making contact.
Driving impressions; I feel cruising speed it's hardly louder than with the stock headers and my borla. Under load it sounds like a monster. I love it. Cold start is a bit loud, but my tactic for my 5AM exit from the neighborhood is I just leave the garage door closed until the RPM's dip after 15 seconds and then just idle out the driveway haha.
I will likely add a pair of cats, once I decide what exhaust I wanna keep permanently. It's pretty stinky catless and not having thru bumper tips actually makes it worse. Eventually this will be the wife's car, she won't like the smell, but she likes how it sounds
Thanks Sikky! Ran it on the track friday pre header install, going to try and make it back for a comparo in a couple weeks. Likely to have even worse traction issues now lol.
Getting the hardware tight with the headers in is quite a *****. I wouldn't advise someone doing this on a garage floor if they enjoy their sanity. Was enough of a hassle with a lift, but with the right sorcery of swivels, ratchets, and ratcheting wrenches I got them all tight.
Did end up having to re-align the piping on my Borla due to the flange position just pushing the resonator downstream up against the chassis. Once we got the piping adjusted I haven't heard a single rattle or anything making contact.
Driving impressions; I feel cruising speed it's hardly louder than with the stock headers and my borla. Under load it sounds like a monster. I love it. Cold start is a bit loud, but my tactic for my 5AM exit from the neighborhood is I just leave the garage door closed until the RPM's dip after 15 seconds and then just idle out the driveway haha.
I will likely add a pair of cats, once I decide what exhaust I wanna keep permanently. It's pretty stinky catless and not having thru bumper tips actually makes it worse. Eventually this will be the wife's car, she won't like the smell, but she likes how it sounds
Thanks Sikky! Ran it on the track friday pre header install, going to try and make it back for a comparo in a couple weeks. Likely to have even worse traction issues now lol.
#25
Installed these on saturday. Went pretty smooth, no issues getting them in, didn't have any fitment problems, and thus far car is running great!
Getting the hardware tight with the headers in is quite a *****. I wouldn't advise someone doing this on a garage floor if they enjoy their sanity. Was enough of a hassle with a lift, but with the right sorcery of swivels, ratchets, and ratcheting wrenches I got them all tight.
Did end up having to re-align the piping on my Borla due to the flange position just pushing the resonator downstream up against the chassis. Once we got the piping adjusted I haven't heard a single rattle or anything making contact.
Driving impressions; I feel cruising speed it's hardly louder than with the stock headers and my borla. Under load it sounds like a monster. I love it. Cold start is a bit loud, but my tactic for my 5AM exit from the neighborhood is I just leave the garage door closed until the RPM's dip after 15 seconds and then just idle out the driveway haha.
I will likely add a pair of cats, once I decide what exhaust I wanna keep permanently. It's pretty stinky catless and not having thru bumper tips actually makes it worse. Eventually this will be the wife's car, she won't like the smell, but she likes how it sounds
Thanks Sikky! Ran it on the track friday pre header install, going to try and make it back for a comparo in a couple weeks. Likely to have even worse traction issues now lol.
Getting the hardware tight with the headers in is quite a *****. I wouldn't advise someone doing this on a garage floor if they enjoy their sanity. Was enough of a hassle with a lift, but with the right sorcery of swivels, ratchets, and ratcheting wrenches I got them all tight.
Did end up having to re-align the piping on my Borla due to the flange position just pushing the resonator downstream up against the chassis. Once we got the piping adjusted I haven't heard a single rattle or anything making contact.
Driving impressions; I feel cruising speed it's hardly louder than with the stock headers and my borla. Under load it sounds like a monster. I love it. Cold start is a bit loud, but my tactic for my 5AM exit from the neighborhood is I just leave the garage door closed until the RPM's dip after 15 seconds and then just idle out the driveway haha.
I will likely add a pair of cats, once I decide what exhaust I wanna keep permanently. It's pretty stinky catless and not having thru bumper tips actually makes it worse. Eventually this will be the wife's car, she won't like the smell, but she likes how it sounds
Thanks Sikky! Ran it on the track friday pre header install, going to try and make it back for a comparo in a couple weeks. Likely to have even worse traction issues now lol.
#26
Must have cause it's pretty F'ing bad. Pun intended.
Im sure i will too, but the wife won't like it as her daily. If the Greddy SS ever gets released and I like it more, I'll snag that instead and then add cats. The minimal power loss doesn't bother me for a DD. It's the car we drive everywhere.
Im sure i will too, but the wife won't like it as her daily. If the Greddy SS ever gets released and I like it more, I'll snag that instead and then add cats. The minimal power loss doesn't bother me for a DD. It's the car we drive everywhere.
#27
My car should be done today. As FFM mentioned, to the get the header’s hardware tight is the most difficult part it the job.
I will post my feedback in few days. My setup: HPS intake tube with K&N filter, Sikky V2 and OEM exhaust. I will be adding RRR tune at some point for sure.
Check out the difference between OEM and the new massive Sikky V2 headers. The stock one looks like something very heavy ran over it, I guess that is Lexus for you, trying to make their first performance car ever, no clue, it is like they added one more runner to the Camry design LOL
I will post my feedback in few days. My setup: HPS intake tube with K&N filter, Sikky V2 and OEM exhaust. I will be adding RRR tune at some point for sure.
Check out the difference between OEM and the new massive Sikky V2 headers. The stock one looks like something very heavy ran over it, I guess that is Lexus for you, trying to make their first performance car ever, no clue, it is like they added one more runner to the Camry design LOL
Last edited by Rossi; 11-07-17 at 11:55 AM.
#28
My car should be done today. As FFM mentioned, to the get the header’s hardware tight is the most difficult part it the job.
I will post my feedback in few days. My setup: HPS intake tube with K&N filter, Sikky V2 and OEM exhaust. I will be adding RRR tune at some point for sure.
Check out the difference between OEM and the new massive Sikky V2 headers. The stock one looks like something very heavy ran over it, I guess that is Lexus for you, trying to make their first performance car ever, no clue, it is like they added one more runner to the Camry design LOL
I will post my feedback in few days. My setup: HPS intake tube with K&N filter, Sikky V2 and OEM exhaust. I will be adding RRR tune at some point for sure.
Check out the difference between OEM and the new massive Sikky V2 headers. The stock one looks like something very heavy ran over it, I guess that is Lexus for you, trying to make their first performance car ever, no clue, it is like they added one more runner to the Camry design LOL
#29
I'm in too. My throat closes every time I look at the stock manifolds. Plus I'm about 99% certain I've got the flange "chime" now that I'm back on cold weather starts.
#30
My car is back and ready for some serious action. It pulls nice and strong. I have HPS tube with K&N filter in the stock air-box and OEM exhaust (no drone, and zero smell). The sound level is pretty much the same as before, talking about regular driving and even the cold start. You will NOT know that headers were installed, except just the tone of the engine is just little bit deeper, if you never drove stock ISF, you will simply not know.
Well, if you drive aggressively, especially in Sport mode with manual shifting, the cars sound fantastic, just refined deeper sound, no more than 10-20 % louder than before. The throttle response is noticeably sharper, which is something no one has mentioned before. I like that a lot. Overall the cars feels "happy" when driven hard. It absolute perfect setup for me. Not stupid loud, no smell with having secondary cats in place and no future issues with cracked OEM manifold. IT IS A WIN :-)
I had the headers installed at ETL Motorsports ( https://yelp.to/qTKq/GxtPFVlKUH ) , $600 installed. Highly skilled. They did not strip the sensors so no extra expense. Jeewy and Ernie were just superb. I even had my car delivered last night to my driveway at no charge. I was receiving progress photos every few hours, so much fun. They have done more than 10 ISFs now, they are really experienced with ISF now. I was told, to the get the header’s hardware tight is the most difficult part of the job. The dipstick install was little bit tricky so they called SIKKY and they got it done with their help. Jeewy was really happy with SIKKY top notch technical support .... THANK YOU, SIKKY!!
No "engine check light" or any CELs or other issues. However, the boys disconnected the battery when soldering the O2 conditioner, so most of the monitors are "NOT READY"
I know this can be addressed, so step by step directions "for dummies" so even I can understand it and hopefully sort it out would be appreciated. Maybe SIKKY can chime in. Here is the data from my OBD2 reader:
Well, if you drive aggressively, especially in Sport mode with manual shifting, the cars sound fantastic, just refined deeper sound, no more than 10-20 % louder than before. The throttle response is noticeably sharper, which is something no one has mentioned before. I like that a lot. Overall the cars feels "happy" when driven hard. It absolute perfect setup for me. Not stupid loud, no smell with having secondary cats in place and no future issues with cracked OEM manifold. IT IS A WIN :-)
I had the headers installed at ETL Motorsports ( https://yelp.to/qTKq/GxtPFVlKUH ) , $600 installed. Highly skilled. They did not strip the sensors so no extra expense. Jeewy and Ernie were just superb. I even had my car delivered last night to my driveway at no charge. I was receiving progress photos every few hours, so much fun. They have done more than 10 ISFs now, they are really experienced with ISF now. I was told, to the get the header’s hardware tight is the most difficult part of the job. The dipstick install was little bit tricky so they called SIKKY and they got it done with their help. Jeewy was really happy with SIKKY top notch technical support .... THANK YOU, SIKKY!!
No "engine check light" or any CELs or other issues. However, the boys disconnected the battery when soldering the O2 conditioner, so most of the monitors are "NOT READY"
I know this can be addressed, so step by step directions "for dummies" so even I can understand it and hopefully sort it out would be appreciated. Maybe SIKKY can chime in. Here is the data from my OBD2 reader:
Last edited by Rossi; 12-18-17 at 05:16 PM.