Sound Generator Disable
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I don't think messing around with that is a good idea.
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robroyalty (03-03-20)
#3
Not a good idea? Why? If you have specific information, please share...that's what I am looking for from my post. People on this forum regularly replace the air intake, air filter media, etc. Why would this be different?
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boostinsc (08-25-18)
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Electric cars? No, the range is not conducive to my profession (field salesperson for technology company).
Not a good idea? Why? If you have specific information, please share...that's what I am looking for from my post. People on this forum regularly replace the air intake, air filter media, etc. Why would this be different?
Not a good idea? Why? If you have specific information, please share...that's what I am looking for from my post. People on this forum regularly replace the air intake, air filter media, etc. Why would this be different?
I woundnt touch anything that related to air system unless i know what to do. Dont want to be like the VW folk paying 14.5 billion when mesing around with air system lolz 😂 jk.
#7
Lexus Champion
Some folks have swapped their intake for the 3GS model intake, since it's the same engine just without the sound generator. That sound generator has no other function than to make noise, so I see no reason to fear removing it and capping it.
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Lwerewolf (08-24-20)
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dkp111: I'm not going to debate you or your comments. Just wondering if anyone had SPECIFIC information or experience. I totally realize the consequences in introducing air leaks, etc.
The sound generator is simply an add on to the intake tube (after the air filter). Pull the plastic decorative motor cover off and you'll see it attached to the intake. It has no wiring and/or functionality...other than amplifying intake noise. That, my friend, is exactly what I am attempting to reduce.
The sound generator is simply an add on to the intake tube (after the air filter). Pull the plastic decorative motor cover off and you'll see it attached to the intake. It has no wiring and/or functionality...other than amplifying intake noise. That, my friend, is exactly what I am attempting to reduce.
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dkp111: I'm not going to debate you or your comments. Just wondering if anyone had SPECIFIC information or experience. I totally realize the consequences in introducing air leaks, etc.
The sound generator is simply an add on to the intake tube (after the air filter). Pull the plastic decorative motor cover off and you'll see it attached to the intake. It has no wiring and/or functionality...other than amplifying intake noise. That, my friend, is exactly what I am attempting to reduce.
The sound generator is simply an add on to the intake tube (after the air filter). Pull the plastic decorative motor cover off and you'll see it attached to the intake. It has no wiring and/or functionality...other than amplifying intake noise. That, my friend, is exactly what I am attempting to reduce.
#10
LOL, no worries. I just removed the generator and used a temporary plug. Just getting an idea if it's worth finding a long-term patch.....and it is to me. Now when I press the throttle more than half way the sound is noticeably quieter. You can still hear the motor and even some exhaust noise but the "honk type" noise is gone (maybe more like a goose).
I just need to find either a better way to plug the hose or locate a 3rd Gen intake tube.
I just need to find either a better way to plug the hose or locate a 3rd Gen intake tube.
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LOL, no worries. I just removed the generator and used a temporary plug. Just getting an idea if it's worth finding a long-term patch.....and it is to me. Now when I press the throttle more than half way the sound is noticeably quieter. You can still hear the motor and even some exhaust noise but the "honk type" noise is gone (maybe more like a goose).
I just need to find either a better way to plug the hose or locate a 3rd Gen intake tube.
I just need to find either a better way to plug the hose or locate a 3rd Gen intake tube.
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02REX (04-30-19)
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Lead Lap
Yeah, the K&N intake for the 4GS eliminates the sound completely. It's very easy to install. Amazon has it for $195.99.
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You're very sane by considering this fix. Not sure if you're aware but the IS forums have discussed this issue and they even have very nice pictures of the parts in question. You won't hurt a thing and it looks easy enough to do.