HKS vs F Sport exhaust which one is better?
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HKS vs F Sport exhaust which one is better?
Hi guys~
I have a question for exhaust system.
Currently, I'm interested in F sport exhaust for my Is350.
What you guys think about that?
If F sport exhaust is better than HKS even if you don't think about those's price.
Also, F sports accesories are better than aftermarket stuff?
Safe driving ~and hava nice day
I have a question for exhaust system.
Currently, I'm interested in F sport exhaust for my Is350.
What you guys think about that?
If F sport exhaust is better than HKS even if you don't think about those's price.
Also, F sports accesories are better than aftermarket stuff?
Safe driving ~and hava nice day
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Umm..
Could you guys recommand some good products for me?
I know some products like HKS or Tanbe or Joes; however, I just wondering whether it makes my car's power reduce or something like that.
What u guys think about?
Thnaks for reply ^ ^
Could you guys recommand some good products for me?
I know some products like HKS or Tanbe or Joes; however, I just wondering whether it makes my car's power reduce or something like that.
What u guys think about?
Thnaks for reply ^ ^
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As far as I know F-sport and Lexus HKS don't have drone around 3500 rpm. The reason why I hated Tanabe is loud drone. Haven't had other aftermarket exhaust experience so that's my take. As for Lexus HKS vs. F-sport? I like HKS better because F-sport sounds too much like Ford Mustang and way too loud. HKS sounds more like Infiniti G35 or Nissan 350z.
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I just bought a F-sport exhaust from a dude in Dallas. Haven't put it on yet, but during my research this is what i got:
Tanabe = cheapest and not really loud
HKS = Exactly the same price as F-sport, but less louder than F-Sport
F-Sport = Warranty is good for 12 months, Pricey, Pretty Loud.
Hope this helps.
Tanabe = cheapest and not really loud
HKS = Exactly the same price as F-sport, but less louder than F-Sport
F-Sport = Warranty is good for 12 months, Pricey, Pretty Loud.
Hope this helps.
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I actually have the F-Sport exhaust and I have no complaints. "Loudness" is a matter of opinion, and I honestly don't think it's too loud at all. I like the fact that it's quiet when cruising, and when you floor it, it gets loud but a classy loud. I also like the fact that the exhaust tips are longer than some other ones like Tanabe, so they stick out a bit. You can see the tips from the side view of the car. I guess it is a bit more expensive than some others, but I made the stealership give it to me for cheaper when I negotiated the price of the car.
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Remember: There is also an HKS Hi-Power exhaust which is different from the Lexus branded HKS Sport Exhaust.
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I just bought a F-sport exhaust from a dude in Dallas. Haven't put it on yet, but during my research this is what i got:
Tanabe = cheapest and not really loud
HKS = Exactly the same price as F-sport, but less louder than F-Sport
F-Sport = Warranty is good for 12 months, Pricey, Pretty Loud.
Hope this helps.
Tanabe = cheapest and not really loud
HKS = Exactly the same price as F-sport, but less louder than F-Sport
F-Sport = Warranty is good for 12 months, Pricey, Pretty Loud.
Hope this helps.
2. there are two different HKS axle-back applications, the lexus HKS axleback and the HKS hi-power axleback. while i have no idea what the lexus HKS axleback sounds like, the HKS hi-power axleback is one of the loudest axleback applications for the 2is. guaranteed drone, and guaranteed WOT roar. perfect for those who don't mind a little "noise"...
3. the f-sport exhaust system has a 12-month warranty IF you don't get it installed at a certified lexus service center. if you do get it installed at a certified lexus service center, then it gets added on to your 2is's factory warranty.
I would agree with you on most of the F-Sport parts, but not on the F-Sport Exhaust. The exhaust is unique compared to the aftermarket alternatives. IMO, the F-Sport is a little too loud for me. I prefer the Lexus branded HKS Sport Exhaust.
Remember: There is also an HKS Hi-Power exhaust which is different from the Lexus branded HKS Sport Exhaust.
Remember: There is also an HKS Hi-Power exhaust which is different from the Lexus branded HKS Sport Exhaust.
there are a few other applications out there, but unless you can specify what you're looking for, you're just going to be debating the finer points.
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however, i've read of cases where certified lexus service centers refused to do any f-sport install work because the f-sport part(s) was (weren't) purchased at that specific dealership.
that, and install work @ a certified lexus service center will cost an arm and a leg.
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Hey guy.. First of all, I was just saying that the tanabe exhaust is the cheapest out of all the aftermarket exhausts out there for the 2IS (hi-power HKS, HKS, F-Sport, etc...). The price of the tanabe goes around 600-800 dollars while the HKS and F-sport goes from 1200-1500 new. Secondly, it is stated in the website below:
http://www.f-sport.com/assets/warranty/warranty.html
that warranties are only covered for 12 months or the balance of the car warranty from the dealership on date of installation and 12 months from date of purchase if done in self install. And third, you are right. There are two different types of HKS, and the hi-power is the loudest out of all aftermarket exhaust systems.
http://www.f-sport.com/assets/warranty/warranty.html
that warranties are only covered for 12 months or the balance of the car warranty from the dealership on date of installation and 12 months from date of purchase if done in self install. And third, you are right. There are two different types of HKS, and the hi-power is the loudest out of all aftermarket exhaust systems.
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I did it myself. It's not that hard, just get some ramps, or jack stands... you can get the DIY pdf from Sewell web site. All you have to do is undo a couple of bolts and get the hanger removal tool to get those hangers out easily. 10-20 minute install. =)