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Hey guys, how's it going. Anyways, Im new here to Club Lexus. I have been reading and browsing for some years. How ever I have not owned a lexus, but I knew I would someday. My Dad has owned a LS400, that he got from his Dad, so its been in the family since it was born!
Anyways. I am here to find out some info on them as modification's go. What are some good sites that sell parts for the LS4oo?
Also, I am planning to do a complete rebuild on the motor and the interior of the car seeing as it is 22 years old, and completely original. The car right now has 282k miles on it. And it is starting to show. The power has gone down some what. And its starting to make a noise from the engine, really nothing major, no knocking or anything like that. But it just sounds like it running a little rough. Its also burning oil, you can smell it after you get done running the car and park it. It leaked some oil for a little bit, but is no longer doing it.
So, my question is this. Do I rebuild it, or just find a motor that has 50-100k miles on it? Which would be cheaper? Obviously, I am not going to have a lexus dealer do the work, I dont have the money to spend like that. I am thinking I want to rebuild the whole motor and start from scratch, as I want to turbo the car in the near future.
Which brings me to another question, who is building LS4oo in the So-cal area? Anyone know what kind of power this make for daily driving on smaller turbo's? I don't want anything crazy since I will daily drive that car, and I live in the desert where it is hot. ... It does not seem like alot of people are building these up. After being around the car for so long, I realize how well these engines are built, they just need some more power! So how well do these 1UZ's hold up with a couple of turbo on it and stock internals?
Thank you so much for the help, I hope I enjoy my stay here!!!
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Anyways. I am here to find out some info on them as modification's go. What are some good sites that sell parts for the LS4oo?
Also, I am planning to do a complete rebuild on the motor and the interior of the car seeing as it is 22 years old, and completely original. The car right now has 282k miles on it. And it is starting to show. The power has gone down some what. And its starting to make a noise from the engine, really nothing major, no knocking or anything like that. But it just sounds like it running a little rough. Its also burning oil, you can smell it after you get done running the car and park it. It leaked some oil for a little bit, but is no longer doing it.
So, my question is this. Do I rebuild it, or just find a motor that has 50-100k miles on it? Which would be cheaper? Obviously, I am not going to have a lexus dealer do the work, I dont have the money to spend like that. I am thinking I want to rebuild the whole motor and start from scratch, as I want to turbo the car in the near future.
Which brings me to another question, who is building LS4oo in the So-cal area? Anyone know what kind of power this make for daily driving on smaller turbo's? I don't want anything crazy since I will daily drive that car, and I live in the desert where it is hot. ... It does not seem like alot of people are building these up. After being around the car for so long, I realize how well these engines are built, they just need some more power! So how well do these 1UZ's hold up with a couple of turbo on it and stock internals?
Thank you so much for the help, I hope I enjoy my stay here!!!
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Imo I would probably buy a junk yard motor and rebuild that while keeping the old engine limping along. Then swap in the already rebuilt one. at that point ou could either rebuild and sell the old engine or just cash it in for a core if you can.
good luck!
Imo I would probably buy a junk yard motor and rebuild that while keeping the old engine limping along. Then swap in the already rebuilt one. at that point ou could either rebuild and sell the old engine or just cash it in for a core if you can.
good luck!
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Im new to posting here also but WELCOME!
Imo I would probably buy a junk yard motor and rebuild that while keeping the old engine limping along. Then swap in the already rebuilt one. at that point ou could either rebuild and sell the old engine or just cash it in for a core if you can.
good luck!
Imo I would probably buy a junk yard motor and rebuild that while keeping the old engine limping along. Then swap in the already rebuilt one. at that point ou could either rebuild and sell the old engine or just cash it in for a core if you can.
good luck!
I have a pair of HRE's that I am waiting to get from a buddy of mine that are going to look killer on this car with the white paint. I also have a buddy that build custom things out of carbon fiber. So I will be doing some custom carbon fiber mods on the car as well. I want to make a one off LS400, the car has been in the family my whole life. So I want to make it real special. As far as the carbon fiber goes that options are unlimited. My first plan for the carbon is a nice lipped wing on the trunk of the car, and a nice sunroof scoop. I will see about getting the interior's wood all replaced in carbon fiber as well. But I want it to be as solid as original and not rattle at all.
As for the car in its current shape, its not limping by any means. It still has plenty of its power. But no telling whats wrong in the motor right now, but as far as I can tell its nothing really major. I hope
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