Taking the Plunge to TURBO...
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Taking the Plunge to TURBO...
So I have had my '01 IS300 about 6 years, and have wanted to boost it since, well...day 1.
Apparently this process has been long delayed as I have had a bunch of job changes, moves, marriage, etc, etc, etc... Long story short, I have FINALLY ordered my kit and will be getting it installed hopefully in about 6 weeks. It's a full custom kit - the goal is 400 rwhp. All said and done, I have been buying parts for a month straight and the bank roll is getting thin. I just have a few questions as I didn't find anything too specific on this type of build on here when I searched.
1. Is it really THAT beneficial to have a 3" catback over a 60mm? The guy at the place I will be getting it dynoed at said it was crucial to have a full 3" system. The issue there is that I am having no luck finding ANY manufacturers that sell a 3" catback for my car. Also, I have a 60mm catback currently, and am satisfied with it thus far. Anyway, who makes a 3" catback and where can I get the best price on one?
2. Is the auto trans on our cars really good to 600hp? I have read that they are, but none of the prophets stated clear facts such as "My 500hp auto has run great for 80,000 miles!" The sites read more like "I knew a girl who said her boyfriend said his IS was automatic and 500hp. He said it ran fine..." Any feedback from an actual 500hp auto IS300 owner?
3. Can our differentials/rear axle assemblies handle a 400rwhp launch on drag radials without snapping or flying into pieces? Just curious cuz I am thinking of getting some drag radials and takin 'er to the track eventually.
Thanks so much for all the feedback. I will post some new pics of my car after my hood/spoiler/coilovers/turbo are on it! Anyone who wants to chime in on my build feel welcome. I know I am kinda new here but I will be around.
Apparently this process has been long delayed as I have had a bunch of job changes, moves, marriage, etc, etc, etc... Long story short, I have FINALLY ordered my kit and will be getting it installed hopefully in about 6 weeks. It's a full custom kit - the goal is 400 rwhp. All said and done, I have been buying parts for a month straight and the bank roll is getting thin. I just have a few questions as I didn't find anything too specific on this type of build on here when I searched.
1. Is it really THAT beneficial to have a 3" catback over a 60mm? The guy at the place I will be getting it dynoed at said it was crucial to have a full 3" system. The issue there is that I am having no luck finding ANY manufacturers that sell a 3" catback for my car. Also, I have a 60mm catback currently, and am satisfied with it thus far. Anyway, who makes a 3" catback and where can I get the best price on one?
2. Is the auto trans on our cars really good to 600hp? I have read that they are, but none of the prophets stated clear facts such as "My 500hp auto has run great for 80,000 miles!" The sites read more like "I knew a girl who said her boyfriend said his IS was automatic and 500hp. He said it ran fine..." Any feedback from an actual 500hp auto IS300 owner?
3. Can our differentials/rear axle assemblies handle a 400rwhp launch on drag radials without snapping or flying into pieces? Just curious cuz I am thinking of getting some drag radials and takin 'er to the track eventually.
Thanks so much for all the feedback. I will post some new pics of my car after my hood/spoiler/coilovers/turbo are on it! Anyone who wants to chime in on my build feel welcome. I know I am kinda new here but I will be around.
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So I have had my '01 IS300 about 6 years, and have wanted to boost it since, well...day 1.
Apparently this process has been long delayed as I have had a bunch of job changes, moves, marriage, etc, etc, etc... Long story short, I have FINALLY ordered my kit and will be getting it installed hopefully in about 6 weeks. It's a full custom kit - the goal is 400 rwhp. All said and done, I have been buying parts for a month straight and the bank roll is getting thin. I just have a few questions as I didn't find anything too specific on this type of build on here when I searched.
1. Is it really THAT beneficial to have a 3" catback over a 60mm? The guy at the place I will be getting it dynoed at said it was crucial to have a full 3" system. The issue there is that I am having no luck finding ANY manufacturers that sell a 3" catback for my car. Also, I have a 60mm catback currently, and am satisfied with it thus far. Anyway, who makes a 3" catback and where can I get the best price on one?
2. Is the auto trans on our cars really good to 600hp? I have read that they are, but none of the prophets stated clear facts such as "My 500hp auto has run great for 80,000 miles!" The sites read more like "I knew a girl who said her boyfriend said his IS was automatic and 500hp. He said it ran fine..." Any feedback from an actual 500hp auto IS300 owner?
3. Can our differentials/rear axle assemblies handle a 400rwhp launch on drag radials without snapping or flying into pieces? Just curious cuz I am thinking of getting some drag radials and takin 'er to the track eventually.
Thanks so much for all the feedback. I will post some new pics of my car after my hood/spoiler/coilovers/turbo are on it! Anyone who wants to chime in on my build feel welcome. I know I am kinda new here but I will be around.
Apparently this process has been long delayed as I have had a bunch of job changes, moves, marriage, etc, etc, etc... Long story short, I have FINALLY ordered my kit and will be getting it installed hopefully in about 6 weeks. It's a full custom kit - the goal is 400 rwhp. All said and done, I have been buying parts for a month straight and the bank roll is getting thin. I just have a few questions as I didn't find anything too specific on this type of build on here when I searched.
1. Is it really THAT beneficial to have a 3" catback over a 60mm? The guy at the place I will be getting it dynoed at said it was crucial to have a full 3" system. The issue there is that I am having no luck finding ANY manufacturers that sell a 3" catback for my car. Also, I have a 60mm catback currently, and am satisfied with it thus far. Anyway, who makes a 3" catback and where can I get the best price on one?
2. Is the auto trans on our cars really good to 600hp? I have read that they are, but none of the prophets stated clear facts such as "My 500hp auto has run great for 80,000 miles!" The sites read more like "I knew a girl who said her boyfriend said his IS was automatic and 500hp. He said it ran fine..." Any feedback from an actual 500hp auto IS300 owner?
3. Can our differentials/rear axle assemblies handle a 400rwhp launch on drag radials without snapping or flying into pieces? Just curious cuz I am thinking of getting some drag radials and takin 'er to the track eventually.
Thanks so much for all the feedback. I will post some new pics of my car after my hood/spoiler/coilovers/turbo are on it! Anyone who wants to chime in on my build feel welcome. I know I am kinda new here but I will be around.
The auto trans is good for 450rwhp with the VB Upgrade. Recommended to do a full build on it if you plan on going past that.
Yes our diffs should be fine for a launch at the power lvls you're looking at. Im currently at 308 to the wheels and the only thing giving out on me right now is my clutch.
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You will have to go with a FULL CUSTOM 3 Inch set up. A Catback system will not work as you shouldnt have cats to begin with. Turbos need to breath or else..
The auto trans is good for 450rwhp with the VB Upgrade. Recommended to do a full build on it if you plan on going past that.
Yes our diffs should be fine for a launch at the power lvls you're looking at. Im currently at 308 to the wheels and the only thing giving out on me right now is my clutch.
The auto trans is good for 450rwhp with the VB Upgrade. Recommended to do a full build on it if you plan on going past that.
Yes our diffs should be fine for a launch at the power lvls you're looking at. Im currently at 308 to the wheels and the only thing giving out on me right now is my clutch.
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Oh and I say "catback" cuz that's where the turbo downpipe ends, right where the factory cat used to. So I really just need a catback to finish 'er up. But no, no cats will be on the new system.
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Just another option for you. SRT makes a 3" exhaust at a pretty reasonable price for the section you're looking for.
Your diff and axels will be fine. Cars have run 10s and 11s on them.
Your diff and axels will be fine. Cars have run 10s and 11s on them.
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I saw this recently. It does not look a whole lot better than what my exhaust shop can do for me for a fraction of the price tho. Also, not wild about the muffler with that system. Does anyone have a vid of this exhaust so I can hear it maybe? Thanks for the info, all.
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Just an update so this thread may actually help others in the future. I went with the SRT 2.75 Turbo kit and got the 3" exhaust. Came with a Vibrant muffler that sounds awesome. Keep in mind that I paid $600 for this exhaust, I could've had a custom one built for $500 by a guy who apparently is a genius. Here follows my review of the SRT exhaust.
Pro:
Sounds great, however I am pretty sure the 2JZ sounds good REGARDLESS.
Cons:
1. Comes with some bs coupler....like a clamp sleeve. Had to get it welded so it didn't leak. Hardware, overall, seemed cheap. Hangers didn't line up , either. Had to be bent. One had to be removed and re-attached to work.
2. Welds are ok. They were left as bare metal, so they will rust.
3. Exhaust hangs WAAAAAY too low. Had the car lowered for years and never had speed bump scraping...until this exhaust. It literally hung an inch lower than my H-frame which was way lower than anything else on the car.
I'm pretty sure that SRT is raping everyone and using as cheap materials/workmanship as possible. The kit came with a JOURNAL-BEARING turbo!! Bearing wore out after not even 1000 miles at 410 whp. 800 hp? Riiiiiight.
Anyway the exhaust works, but I wish I would have had my friend's exhaust guy do it, as funny as that sounds. Hope this helps somebody.
Pro:
Sounds great, however I am pretty sure the 2JZ sounds good REGARDLESS.
Cons:
1. Comes with some bs coupler....like a clamp sleeve. Had to get it welded so it didn't leak. Hardware, overall, seemed cheap. Hangers didn't line up , either. Had to be bent. One had to be removed and re-attached to work.
2. Welds are ok. They were left as bare metal, so they will rust.
3. Exhaust hangs WAAAAAY too low. Had the car lowered for years and never had speed bump scraping...until this exhaust. It literally hung an inch lower than my H-frame which was way lower than anything else on the car.
I'm pretty sure that SRT is raping everyone and using as cheap materials/workmanship as possible. The kit came with a JOURNAL-BEARING turbo!! Bearing wore out after not even 1000 miles at 410 whp. 800 hp? Riiiiiight.
Anyway the exhaust works, but I wish I would have had my friend's exhaust guy do it, as funny as that sounds. Hope this helps somebody.
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The SRT kit was good parts, but unrealistic claims as far as hp goes. I fried mine when a high-boost run decided to detonate my rings lol. Anyway journal bearings save $800 in a turbo, and that's what SRT is all about - charging top dollar for cheap parts. I randomly only got 4 plugs and had issues with the install, but overal the kit is okay on quality. The exhaust manifold isn't eBay, nor is the Tial wastegate/bov, but they do not make sense to put on the EMS the kit comes with. No VVTI control OR traction control anymore?? What the heck?!?! Anyway the kit claims 800whp. Maybe I had a boost spike on a cold run that night, but who knows? Precision said my journal bearing was toast so I got a ball bearing installed in it...good for 1000hp now lol