Has anyone ever installed headers on a vvti sc400?
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Has anyone ever installed headers on a vvti sc400?
I just purchased a set of headers from a group buy of $399, only 5 sets available! I've read a thread on someone who's installed these onto a 95 sc400, which was a PITA. Now I'm wondering if the vvti 1uz off of the sc400 would be similar. From looking under the hood it looks pretty spacious, so I'm wonder if I maybe lucky to have gotten a vvti to install these headers. Any responses would be highly appreciated.
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I guess the hard part like on a lot of under hood work is, having the right tools. If you have all the tools and you are able to get to everything with them, you should be in good shape. I know on some V8's (don't know about lexus) you need to lift/support the engine and remove a motor mount to be able to pull the manifold out.
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I was thinking about purchasing these in the group buy as well for my '99. But didnt due to the lack of knowledge people have in modding the vvt-i 1uz's..
So I'm really interested in how this goes for you, defiantly need to keep us posted!
So I'm really interested in how this goes for you, defiantly need to keep us posted!
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I just purchased a set of headers from a group buy of $399, only 5 sets available! I've read a thread on someone who's installed these onto a 95 sc400, which was a PITA. Now I'm wondering if the vvti 1uz off of the sc400 would be similar. From looking under the hood it looks pretty spacious, so I'm wonder if I maybe lucky to have gotten a vvti to install these headers. Any responses would be highly appreciated.
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i'm hoping they do...because I'm always real picky with ideas about my vvti just because for some reason there is so little info...please let us know
I would like to get some headers if it provides something more than just being lighter weight than normal lol
I would like to get some headers if it provides something more than just being lighter weight than normal lol
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The install is going to be a bit painful, especially due to clearances and fitment to the rest of the exhaust. What headers did you buy? I assume they were made for the 1UZ motor? There are a few available now for the 1UZ. As far as I know, the headers made for the UZ will fit the heads, but will require exhaust modification unless they are made for the SC400 vvti specifically. So, you may have to address the mating of the headers to the cats, and the rest of your exhaust, unless you are changing that as well. There are threads on this on CL. John Brady worked alot on assisting the community with properly built headers for the 1UZ. Do an search and you should find this information. I also belive there are a few threads on CL done by guys that added headers to their vvti 1UZ SC400's. You might search that as well.
BTW, pulling the stock headers off is a PITA. Like mentioned, you will probably want to loosen you motor mounts so you can jack up the motor a little to gain a bit more room. First make sure you address fitment to the rest of the stock exhaust system.....
Good luck.
Ryan
BTW, pulling the stock headers off is a PITA. Like mentioned, you will probably want to loosen you motor mounts so you can jack up the motor a little to gain a bit more room. First make sure you address fitment to the rest of the stock exhaust system.....
Good luck.
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Lexant, I know you are in san francisco right? I've seen your car before, the silver sc with body kit and yellow hid fogs. Whas sup? I thought you had a 300. But anyway, so you are saying that you installed the headers from underneath the car right? What exactly did you have to remove down there and how much time did it take you?
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I had the use of a lift to do it. It's all possible then without removing a whole lot. I'd recommend removing the rear front subframe, the one that has 3 large bolts to the chassis and connects the rear mount of the lower control arm. It's a pretty involved process as you'd have to remove little tidbits here and there, which in itself isn't hard, but putting them back in can be somewhat time consuming, such as the oil dipstick pipe.
If you feel like you can't do it, you can talk to Limitless Motorsports in San Bruno, they were the ones who installed the headers into my car. It took them about a day and a half...
Yea I'm in SF, so silver SC with bodykit and CF is me. I have a friend who has the same exact color combo, year SC3 5spd without the CF but 97+ stuff.
If you feel like you can't do it, you can talk to Limitless Motorsports in San Bruno, they were the ones who installed the headers into my car. It took them about a day and a half...
Yea I'm in SF, so silver SC with bodykit and CF is me. I have a friend who has the same exact color combo, year SC3 5spd without the CF but 97+ stuff.
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I had the use of a lift to do it. It's all possible then without removing a whole lot. I'd recommend removing the rear front subframe, the one that has 3 large bolts to the chassis and connects the rear mount of the lower control arm. It's a pretty involved process as you'd have to remove little tidbits here and there, which in itself isn't hard, but putting them back in can be somewhat time consuming, such as the oil dipstick pipe.
If you feel like you can't do it, you can talk to Limitless Motorsports in San Bruno, they were the ones who installed the headers into my car. It took them about a day and a half...
Yea I'm in SF, so silver SC with bodykit and CF is me. I have a friend who has the same exact color combo, year SC3 5spd without the CF but 97+ stuff.
If you feel like you can't do it, you can talk to Limitless Motorsports in San Bruno, they were the ones who installed the headers into my car. It took them about a day and a half...
Yea I'm in SF, so silver SC with bodykit and CF is me. I have a friend who has the same exact color combo, year SC3 5spd without the CF but 97+ stuff.
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25 crank hp is a dream...let alone wheel hp. I have a full exhaust system with long tube header design that guarantees maximum torque and power...yet I feel no such thing. Don't get me wrong, I do feel a slight improvement...just not 25hp kind of improvement.