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Old 04-05-07, 08:07 PM
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does anyone have any first hand information on the TOM'S supercharger. I am thinking about getting it. Also, does anyone know of a good performance shop that could install it. I am in the L.A. area.
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My understanding is that the LMS Forced air set up is half the cost and gives you more power.
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The Tom's supercharger is not compatible with USDM 2IS's - it requires a Japanese ECU to work. Right now your only option for supercharging is the LMS unit.

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isn't the LMS car's getting crappy times at the dragstrip? like slower than stock? I'd say wait a while before investing in forced induction for this car. It's too new!
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Originally Posted by ba-b4
isn't the LMS car's getting crappy times at the dragstrip? like slower than stock? I'd say wait a while before investing in forced induction for this car. It's too new!
i dunno about slower than stock... i'm sure its faster, but as far as tracking goes, an effective exhaust setup, good tires, and slight weight reduction seem to be better off. as far as i know, the LMS s/c is just pricey but is definitely faster than stock.
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From what I know and what Ive been told, the LMS will put you right around the 300hp mark. Which will be awesome
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The LMS supercharger has dyno'd at 300 hp at the rear wheels, approx 35hp over stock, for the low price of $5,500. I have not seen the exact hp #'s for the TOM'S kit but do know it costs $10,500 retail. For that much money the blower better work on my %&#@ and %$@& and tickle my @#! while massaging my *&&%&$.
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Originally Posted by ba-b4
isn't the LMS car's getting crappy times at the dragstrip? like slower than stock? I'd say wait a while before investing in forced induction for this car. It's too new!
the only reason that ive heard of the LMS supercharged 350's are getting bad times is because of traction issues. the car will peel out if redlined at either 1st or 2nd gears.
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Why not just save your money and wait for the IS-F?
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Originally Posted by Noz
Why not just save your money and wait for the IS-F?
Because people with a IS250/350 dont have that 55-65k anymore. Plus with the aftermarket stuff around now, people can make thier cars look completely unique from one another.
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Originally Posted by 2GR 350
Because people with a IS250/350 dont have that 55-65k anymore. Plus with the aftermarket stuff around now, people can make thier cars look completely unique from one another.
Yea... but he was asking for the TOMS S/C kit... and someone mentioned that it's $10,500 just for the kit. Even if you get the LMS one, after installation and getting your car to run right with only +35whp, you'd probably end up spending atleat $10,000. Not to mention the warranty that you throw out the window. And if you want unique... or even somewhat try to compare to the IS-F... you'd need 19 inch wheels and tires (around $3000), Full kit ($2000), Suspension ($2000), Brakes ($3500 just for a pair). Just to get that far, it would cost about $20,500. Sell the IS350 for maybe 31k and you're already in the 50k region. And your car still wouldn't even be close to the IS-F. There's still the custom interior factor, 8 speed trans. with faster shifting, rare paint color, ect ect. I think it's much more worth it to spend the extra cash to just get an IS-F rather than doing major upgrades to the 350. Just my opinion.
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Toms SC doesnt cost $10,500, its only $8,500
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Originally Posted by iSuxeL
Toms SC doesnt cost $10,500, its only $8,500
Ltuned sells the TOM'S kit for $10,500 I just checked. If you can get it for less let me know where.
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Originally Posted by Noz
Yea... but he was asking for the TOMS S/C kit... and someone mentioned that it's $10,500 just for the kit. Even if you get the LMS one, after installation and getting your car to run right with only +35whp, you'd probably end up spending atleat $10,000. Not to mention the warranty that you throw out the window. And if you want unique... or even somewhat try to compare to the IS-F... you'd need 19 inch wheels and tires (around $3000), Full kit ($2000), Suspension ($2000), Brakes ($3500 just for a pair). Just to get that far, it would cost about $20,500. Sell the IS350 for maybe 31k and you're already in the 50k region. And your car still wouldn't even be close to the IS-F. There's still the custom interior factor, 8 speed trans. with faster shifting, rare paint color, ect ect. I think it's much more worth it to spend the extra cash to just get an IS-F rather than doing major upgrades to the 350. Just my opinion.

Well said my friend.
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Originally Posted by pylee257
the only reason that ive heard of the LMS supercharged 350's are getting bad times is because of traction issues. the car will peel out if redlined at either 1st or 2nd gears.
I've read the same, but I can't figure out why. From what I've read (and remember), Roro got his best 1/4 mile time before the SC with street tires. It doesn't make any sense at all that he couldn't beat those times even with drag radials after the SC. It's a mystery.


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