Hi Performance LS400 mod... in the works!
#46
Lexus Test Driver
mad old thread i know, but here's my video of the cold air intake mod that i just did
i did a comparison of the stock airbox and the modified one so you can easily hear the difference. great mod
i did a comparison of the stock airbox and the modified one so you can easily hear the difference. great mod
Last edited by Stroock639; 03-10-14 at 07:05 PM.
#47
Pit Crew
@Stroock good stuff, I'll finish off with a final cut like that one eventually.
I don't have access to a dremel or air saw so I drilled holes where the rectangular metal plate is. I think not enough, have to do most of the shroud tomorrow, is the headlight gasket/shroud easy to remove ?
I don't have access to a dremel or air saw so I drilled holes where the rectangular metal plate is. I think not enough, have to do most of the shroud tomorrow, is the headlight gasket/shroud easy to remove ?
Last edited by LSpho; 03-19-14 at 11:33 PM.
#48
I just saw this thread. I have a '93 LS400. I borrowed the pic and in the hi-lighted area, the seam between the plastic and the body, I have a gap about 1/2 inch, I think I maybe loosing some air flow. Anyone know if there is a way to close this area. I was thinking of using duct tape, but I would rather use a more permanent solution. My idea here is that the intake is getting less air caused by the resistance/drag of the gap. To close this gap, in theory would cause more air to get swallowed as a scooping effect would take place. This would be totally invisible unless someone open the hood. Any thoughts. Thanks.
Last edited by sshhlexus; 03-20-14 at 11:10 AM.
#49
Pit Crew
Duct tape may work for the long term since it won't be going anywhere. I need to check if my 98 has that gap hmm. Also I unbolted the headlight but I couldn't get it to budge or able to rip the headlight shroud out... I'm tempted to cut that portion out but decided against it and took my anger out by drilling more holes on the circle box lol...
#50
Moderator
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here is another intake mod that is more reversible if you don't want to hack into your box.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...ram-power.html
as for the gap, 1/2" isn't too big to cause concern. that top resonator part should be bolted down. is it? maybe your car was in a front end collision before?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...ram-power.html
as for the gap, 1/2" isn't too big to cause concern. that top resonator part should be bolted down. is it? maybe your car was in a front end collision before?
#51
Pit Crew
^Hmm that seems interesting, I'm not sure if I want to drill into the OEM airbox cover to bolt it to radiator stay. I've already drilled holes into the circle box and I feel an increase in 1% to tq/hp and throttle response maybe 3% if I can remove that headlight shroud...
#52
No previous accidents. All is still OEM. Is the horizontal plastic piece called a "resonator"?. No. All is bolted down okay I also recently cleaned out the insides of the plastic intake tubes and then finished them with vynl protectant. Also lubricated the weather stripping around the plastic tubes with a bit of motor oil. It was really dry. This was to save them a bit. Also any increase in scoop will cause more crap and bugs to get trapped into the housing before the filter.
With all these intake performance mods wouldn't the MAF re-adjust itself to the increased air flow. That is the MAF would let in as much air as before. Not sure, just a thought.
With all these intake performance mods wouldn't the MAF re-adjust itself to the increased air flow. That is the MAF would let in as much air as before. Not sure, just a thought.
Last edited by sshhlexus; 03-20-14 at 12:41 PM.
#53
Am I missing a piece of hardware?
I don't think I'm missing a piece of hardware in comparing with other photo's on the internet. My old camera is good for these pics.
....Also lubricated the weather stripping (or what is left of it) facing downward around the plastic tubes with a bit of motor oil....
On the top right is the plastic coolant bottle leaking on top from the sensor. I don't think it's a big deal. If it is important, the sensor looks like a cap but seems to be non-removable or I just don't what to break it before find more info on it.
I removed the non-functioning remote starter and forgot the sticker.
Thanks in advance.
'93 LS400
....Also lubricated the weather stripping (or what is left of it) facing downward around the plastic tubes with a bit of motor oil....
On the top right is the plastic coolant bottle leaking on top from the sensor. I don't think it's a big deal. If it is important, the sensor looks like a cap but seems to be non-removable or I just don't what to break it before find more info on it.
I removed the non-functioning remote starter and forgot the sticker.
Thanks in advance.
'93 LS400
Last edited by sshhlexus; 03-20-14 at 03:19 PM. Reason: ... add more info
#55
Pit Crew
Reporting back with the headlight seal off. I feel some difference on the butt dyno at mid range up when high throttle or wot. Intake sound increased a little but can't really tell with running a single 3" from the mid pipe back.
I will decide to either drill more holes later or just go with the whole cut out like jbrady and the others
I will decide to either drill more holes later or just go with the whole cut out like jbrady and the others
#56
Lexus Test Driver
@Stroock good stuff, I'll finish off with a final cut like that one eventually.
I don't have access to a dremel or air saw so I drilled holes where the rectangular metal plate is. I think not enough, have to do most of the shroud tomorrow, is the headlight gasket/shroud easy to remove ?
I don't have access to a dremel or air saw so I drilled holes where the rectangular metal plate is. I think not enough, have to do most of the shroud tomorrow, is the headlight gasket/shroud easy to remove ?
Last edited by Stroock639; 03-24-14 at 09:09 AM.
#57
Moderator
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Reporting back with the headlight seal off. I feel some difference on the butt dyno at mid range up when high throttle or wot. Intake sound increased a little but can't really tell with running a single 3" from the mid pipe back.
I will decide to either drill more holes later or just go with the whole cut out like jbrady and the others
I will decide to either drill more holes later or just go with the whole cut out like jbrady and the others
#58
Lexus Test Driver
keep in mind your car will learn your new driving habits. after having a new "performance" mod, most of us will be hitting the gas more often so the car will learn this new pattern and compensate. the car will feel fast but in reality it just compensated for your new driving habit. psychological effects of mods !
#59
Driver School Candidate
I did this mod yesterday and it makes a huge difference! It sounds great and I even got better gas mileage driving home from work on my 50 mile commute to work. I got about 2 mpg better.
I also did the muffler delete mod. Now I don't drive it like a grandpa anymore because want to here the engine now with the mods!
I also did the muffler delete mod. Now I don't drive it like a grandpa anymore because want to here the engine now with the mods!
#60
Lead Lap
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I did this mod yesterday and it makes a huge difference! It sounds great and I even got better gas mileage driving home from work on my 50 mile commute to work. I got about 2 mpg better.
I also did the muffler delete mod. Now I don't drive it like a grandpa anymore because want to here the engine now with the mods!
I also did the muffler delete mod. Now I don't drive it like a grandpa anymore because want to here the engine now with the mods!
Last edited by Hiroshi12; 12-01-14 at 12:46 PM.