new exhaust mod from oliver
#92
Former Sponsor
Got dropped off back at the office late last night from a trade show (same thing gonna happen again today). There sat a lonely LS, all by itself. The guy I rode back with had left. There was no sound anywhere around. Up until yesterday I hadn't drove the LS in about 5 weeks. Bad weather, Christmas plans and traveling. All making for non LS'able conditions. But there it sat, in an empty parking lot. I fumbled around with my bag and put it in the back seat, and is why the guy that dropped me off was long gone.
I sat down, pushed the START / STOP button, and was just like … "Oh God, how I've missed this car." Mark Levinson fired off something good on Pandora right after that, and I was in heaven for my brutally long 4.7 mile ride home. I think God pointed me down the right path on this exhaust thing because it was an epiphany when I realized that going with cut-outs were the worst of both worlds (open and closed). And without these, I would still be gritting my teeth wanting to hear what this baby had to say. Now she talks to me, and gives me shivers.
I've said it before, but after last night, it such an accurate analogy. Running the stock mufflers on the 4.6L in our LS cars, is like going to a Celine Dion concert and listening to her sing with a sock stuffed in her mouth. It just ain't right. To each his own though.
Jason Oliver
I sat down, pushed the START / STOP button, and was just like … "Oh God, how I've missed this car." Mark Levinson fired off something good on Pandora right after that, and I was in heaven for my brutally long 4.7 mile ride home. I think God pointed me down the right path on this exhaust thing because it was an epiphany when I realized that going with cut-outs were the worst of both worlds (open and closed). And without these, I would still be gritting my teeth wanting to hear what this baby had to say. Now she talks to me, and gives me shivers.
I've said it before, but after last night, it such an accurate analogy. Running the stock mufflers on the 4.6L in our LS cars, is like going to a Celine Dion concert and listening to her sing with a sock stuffed in her mouth. It just ain't right. To each his own though.
Jason Oliver
#94
Former Sponsor
I just read a bit about it. This is what I read. This sounds reasonable, however, I'm not a lawyer. This is a copy from the internet (https://jalopnik.com/why-people-are-...-e-1831620651):
What does this mean for the LS community? I contend that it means … not a whole lot. If one of you Cali guys were running doubles, near a LEO, and throttled it and made the exhaust as loud as it could possibly be with the Exhaust Vents, I think your chances of being pulled over for the sound is very close to 0%. If you got pulled over, it would be based on the driving style … accelerating to a point that a LEO may deem unsafe maybe. For those with this mod, they can comment on the statement I just made.
But the sound is more of a SOUND QUALITY, than it is of a LOUD SOUND. It sounds like the way the car SHOULD HAVE sounded from the factory. Even with doubles, I seriously doubt a LEO is going to realize the exhaust is not stock. As with my previous statements, the sound remains Lexus elegant, and IMHO, more elegant than the factory muffled sound. And I seriously doubt a LEO is going to give an LS a 2nd look anyway, as it doesn't look like a Corvette, Mustang, or Viper. And 3rd, even if a LEO pulled one of you guys over and got to looking, if you had the Stealth, he'd never see anything, it would appear totally stock. And if you had the Standard, he may not even notice them either. And if he did notice them, he wouldn't even know what he's seeing, or what it's doing, there being so little of them to see.
One other caveat. The Exhaust Vents are not an exhaust system. They're just parts. Therefore, you would not being installing an aftermarket exhaust system at all. And, you will continue to be running 100% of the original exhaust system! This is 100% true. The installation instructions require removal of NOTHING on the original system! You're simply adding a product to your car! So if someone says, "is that the original exhaust?" The answer is, "Yup." How do you like them apples? Maybe I'll get my apples flamed, but that's how I see it.
The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) spells the situation out pretty plainly in a press release:
California Assembly Bill (A.B.) 1824, which was signed into law by then-Governor Jerry Brown in June of 2018 went into effect on January 1, 2019. The bill has generated significant concern amongst the online enthusiast community. Despite what is being circulated, enactment of A.B. 1824 does not change existing laws pertaining to exhaust noise or sale and installation of aftermarket exhaust systems.
Under existing law, exhaust systems installed on motor vehicles with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of less than 6,000 pounds, other than motorcycles, may not exceed a sound level of 95-decibels when tested under Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) test procedure J1169 (May 1998). This was not changed by A.B. 1824.
A.B. 1824 amended how excess exhaust noise violations are handled by law enforcement. Beginning this year, a vehicle cited for violating the current exhaust noise law will no longer receive what is known as a “fix-it” ticket. Instead, violations will result in an immediate fine.
California Assembly Bill (A.B.) 1824, which was signed into law by then-Governor Jerry Brown in June of 2018 went into effect on January 1, 2019. The bill has generated significant concern amongst the online enthusiast community. Despite what is being circulated, enactment of A.B. 1824 does not change existing laws pertaining to exhaust noise or sale and installation of aftermarket exhaust systems.
Under existing law, exhaust systems installed on motor vehicles with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of less than 6,000 pounds, other than motorcycles, may not exceed a sound level of 95-decibels when tested under Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) test procedure J1169 (May 1998). This was not changed by A.B. 1824.
A.B. 1824 amended how excess exhaust noise violations are handled by law enforcement. Beginning this year, a vehicle cited for violating the current exhaust noise law will no longer receive what is known as a “fix-it” ticket. Instead, violations will result in an immediate fine.
But the sound is more of a SOUND QUALITY, than it is of a LOUD SOUND. It sounds like the way the car SHOULD HAVE sounded from the factory. Even with doubles, I seriously doubt a LEO is going to realize the exhaust is not stock. As with my previous statements, the sound remains Lexus elegant, and IMHO, more elegant than the factory muffled sound. And I seriously doubt a LEO is going to give an LS a 2nd look anyway, as it doesn't look like a Corvette, Mustang, or Viper. And 3rd, even if a LEO pulled one of you guys over and got to looking, if you had the Stealth, he'd never see anything, it would appear totally stock. And if you had the Standard, he may not even notice them either. And if he did notice them, he wouldn't even know what he's seeing, or what it's doing, there being so little of them to see.
One other caveat. The Exhaust Vents are not an exhaust system. They're just parts. Therefore, you would not being installing an aftermarket exhaust system at all. And, you will continue to be running 100% of the original exhaust system! This is 100% true. The installation instructions require removal of NOTHING on the original system! You're simply adding a product to your car! So if someone says, "is that the original exhaust?" The answer is, "Yup." How do you like them apples? Maybe I'll get my apples flamed, but that's how I see it.
#95
Racer
Got dropped off back at the office late last night from a trade show (same thing gonna happen again today). There sat a lonely LS, all by itself. The guy I rode back with had left. There was no sound anywhere around. Up until yesterday I hadn't drove the LS in about 5 weeks. Bad weather, Christmas plans and traveling. All making for non LS'able conditions. But there it sat, in an empty parking lot. I fumbled around with my bag and put it in the back seat, and is why the guy that dropped me off was long gone.
I sat down, pushed the START / STOP button, and was just like … "Oh God, how I've missed this car." Mark Levinson fired off something good on Pandora right after that, and I was in heaven for my brutally long 4.7 mile ride home. I think God pointed me down the right path on this exhaust thing because it was an epiphany when I realized that going with cut-outs were the worst of both worlds (open and closed). And without these, I would still be gritting my teeth wanting to hear what this baby had to say. Now she talks to me, and gives me shivers.
I've said it before, but after last night, it such an accurate analogy. Running the stock mufflers on the 4.6L in our LS cars, is like going to a Celine Dion concert and listening to her sing with a sock stuffed in her mouth. It just ain't right. To each his own though.
Jason Oliver
I sat down, pushed the START / STOP button, and was just like … "Oh God, how I've missed this car." Mark Levinson fired off something good on Pandora right after that, and I was in heaven for my brutally long 4.7 mile ride home. I think God pointed me down the right path on this exhaust thing because it was an epiphany when I realized that going with cut-outs were the worst of both worlds (open and closed). And without these, I would still be gritting my teeth wanting to hear what this baby had to say. Now she talks to me, and gives me shivers.
I've said it before, but after last night, it such an accurate analogy. Running the stock mufflers on the 4.6L in our LS cars, is like going to a Celine Dion concert and listening to her sing with a sock stuffed in her mouth. It just ain't right. To each his own though.
Jason Oliver
#96
Driver School Candidate
So with California's new laws, i really don't think the vents would cause any issue.
I've had the vents on now for at least 6 months, and yes the sound is a bit louder than stock. I do not think it is anywhere near what the LEO's in socal are looking for.
That is not to say they are just targeting SoCal car culture, because from what i read, it is up to the issuing officer to determine if your vehicle is in compliance. With that said, if you are somewhat modded (Lowered/rims/custom lighting and are hooning/ doing burn outs without TC/ all around ***, they will definitely issue you a ticket.
I saw it last week in Irvine.
But with Oliver's stealth vents, im confident that even if i do get a ticket/ State referee, they would have NO idea if i had the vents.
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I've had the vents on now for at least 6 months, and yes the sound is a bit louder than stock. I do not think it is anywhere near what the LEO's in socal are looking for.
That is not to say they are just targeting SoCal car culture, because from what i read, it is up to the issuing officer to determine if your vehicle is in compliance. With that said, if you are somewhat modded (Lowered/rims/custom lighting and are hooning/ doing burn outs without TC/ all around ***, they will definitely issue you a ticket.
I saw it last week in Irvine.
But with Oliver's stealth vents, im confident that even if i do get a ticket/ State referee, they would have NO idea if i had the vents.
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#97
Former Sponsor
It's been a while since I had anything to post. This weekend I was showing my Honda 450X to a potential buyer, and had to move the ole 460 to get to the 450X. I fired the 460 up and backed out of the garage, and got out of the car.
The potential buyer, "dayim … that thing sounds mean!" I was like, "yup!" Twas nice to hear it from someone else.
He wound up buying my 450X.
Jason Oliver
The potential buyer, "dayim … that thing sounds mean!" I was like, "yup!" Twas nice to hear it from someone else.
He wound up buying my 450X.
Jason Oliver
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bigsherv (05-08-19)
#99
Former Sponsor
Alternatively, just take a piece of metal, cut out an edge (you can vary the size for different sound), drill an appropriate size hole that matches the exhaust size, and boom: you've got a $5 fancy washer mod exhaust (AKA, exhaust leak). Trim the excess if you want, you're done. With a circular drill attachment and dremel you'll be done in a few minutes. Or, just buy cutouts if you want extra power. Just saved you $120.
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mambo619 (05-09-19)
#100
Lexus Fanatic
Drilling holes in metal is not going to provide the same tone lol, Oliver put a lot of effort into engineering these, tweaking them to get the tone he wants, etc.
#101
Alternatively, just take a piece of metal, cut out an edge (you can vary the size for different sound), drill an appropriate size hole that matches the exhaust size, and boom: you've got a $5 fancy washer mod exhaust (AKA, exhaust leak). Trim the excess if you want, you're done. With a circular drill attachment and dremel you'll be done in a few minutes. Or, just buy cutouts if you want extra power. Just saved you $120.
Cheapest dremmel tool kit, $50 at Walmart. Cheapest hole saw bit at Harbor Freight is about $10. Frustration of trying to cut a perfect size hole with cheap tools, trim, maybe have to get longer bolts (new ones supplied with vents) and hoping your attempt to cheap out doesn't fuse your exhaust to it with corrosion, probably much more than $100. I bought 2 sets, double stacked, and in about 15 minutes had the biggest smile since I got that car. I caught them on sale and it was the best mod dollar for dollar I have done to the car. But have at it for $120.
#102
Advanced
Alternatively, just take a piece of metal, cut out an edge (you can vary the size for different sound), drill an appropriate size hole that matches the exhaust size, and boom: you've got a $5 fancy washer mod exhaust (AKA, exhaust leak). Trim the excess if you want, you're done. With a circular drill attachment and dremel you'll be done in a few minutes. Or, just buy cutouts if you want extra power. Just saved you $120.
BTW! A special thanks to Jason for "stepping up" and manufacturing these vents!........ A very affordable EZ to install mod!
#103
Lexus Fanatic
Jason...make me some for my SHO!
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mambo619 (05-09-19)
#104
Former Sponsor
I can't … it's too Ford-ish. J/K.
My youngest son is trying to get active on my "Oliver Enterprises" IG account for me. I'm not familiar with IG, and for better or for worse, I don't care about IG. He does, trying to get me "followers." He's also pushing me to go out and find other vehicles these would work on. To me, it just sounds like work … I'm totally against work!
I said what I said mainly because it's true. It would be a fun project. Albeit a lot of work. I found that out the hard way. Also, being a mechanical engineer (a long time in automotive), I am familiar with material science (no expert and I'm not a super genius rocket scientist either). Cheap steel usage in such an application as this would not only have corrosion, but would tend to accelerate corrosion. Stainless will not. But stainless is less fabrication friendly. After going through the work I did, I wanted to make it quick and easy for you fellow LS owners, because the sound is quite fabulous. No sense to hoard the sound all to myself!
I heard an LC 500 drive by the other day. It sounded good. It wasn't accelerating hard, just gentle acceleration. So it would have had whatever their active exhaust system is, closed. I haven't heard it open. 2 things crossed my mind. 1) Why didn't our LS's come sounding like that? It wasn't loud at all, but could be heard. It sounded like Q U A L I T Y. Very Lexus-esque. And 2) I think our LS 460's sound better with Exhaust Vents, than the LC 500 I heard.
Jason
My youngest son is trying to get active on my "Oliver Enterprises" IG account for me. I'm not familiar with IG, and for better or for worse, I don't care about IG. He does, trying to get me "followers." He's also pushing me to go out and find other vehicles these would work on. To me, it just sounds like work … I'm totally against work!
I said what I said mainly because it's true. It would be a fun project. Albeit a lot of work. I found that out the hard way. Also, being a mechanical engineer (a long time in automotive), I am familiar with material science (no expert and I'm not a super genius rocket scientist either). Cheap steel usage in such an application as this would not only have corrosion, but would tend to accelerate corrosion. Stainless will not. But stainless is less fabrication friendly. After going through the work I did, I wanted to make it quick and easy for you fellow LS owners, because the sound is quite fabulous. No sense to hoard the sound all to myself!
I heard an LC 500 drive by the other day. It sounded good. It wasn't accelerating hard, just gentle acceleration. So it would have had whatever their active exhaust system is, closed. I haven't heard it open. 2 things crossed my mind. 1) Why didn't our LS's come sounding like that? It wasn't loud at all, but could be heard. It sounded like Q U A L I T Y. Very Lexus-esque. And 2) I think our LS 460's sound better with Exhaust Vents, than the LC 500 I heard.
Jason
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NotFasty (12-16-19)