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Exhaust System
Hey guys, I've been searching for awhile and haven't come up with anything..
Does anyone have a diagram or drawing of the 1st gen LS400 exhaust system? Preferably with lengths? I'm looking to make my own exhaust, but I obviously need dimensions.
My plan is to run the custom headers from the guy who made some on this forum. (I can't remember his name and I apologize..) Run those to some 2.25 piping, to mid Magnaflow performance mufflers with 3 inch piping out.
I'm looking for loud and menacing without sacrificing gains.
Any and all help and opinions are welcomed and appreciated!
I also apologize if this is in the wrong forum, LS's need a performance section.
Does anyone have a diagram or drawing of the 1st gen LS400 exhaust system? Preferably with lengths? I'm looking to make my own exhaust, but I obviously need dimensions.
My plan is to run the custom headers from the guy who made some on this forum. (I can't remember his name and I apologize..) Run those to some 2.25 piping, to mid Magnaflow performance mufflers with 3 inch piping out.
I'm looking for loud and menacing without sacrificing gains.
Any and all help and opinions are welcomed and appreciated!
I also apologize if this is in the wrong forum, LS's need a performance section.
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it's very difficult with our existing LS400 locked ECU to improve the stock exhaust system, and aftermarket and/or homemade headers tend to not to fit so well, and you need to insure the back pressure it was designed for is kept intact - overall, I would say exhaust modding on an LS400 is not such a good plan - if you want a good performance car, look into a Chevy Camaro or a Ford Mustang or even a Civic or a WRX or a Nissan Skyline GT-R
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it's very difficult with our existing LS400 locked ECU to improve the stock exhaust system, and aftermarket and/or homemade headers tend to not to fit so well, and you need to insure the back pressure it was designed for is kept intact - overall, I would say exhaust modding on an LS400 is not such a good plan - if you want a good performance car, look into a Chevy Camaro or a Ford Mustang or even a Civic or a WRX or a Nissan Skyline GT-R
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Here read this... https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...ed-advice.html
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Yeah, I was thinking about getting those headers. As soon as I have 600$ to throw away lol.
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Taken completely out of context with how you are suggesting it...
There is lots of room for improvement on the stock system. Lexus engineered the system to be quiet as their first priority. The mistake most people make is they hack off the exhaust after the cat and then it is one single ID pipe or a poor mixture of two all the way to the tips. There are lots of things you can do to improve flow while you maintain pulse velocity and scavenging. However most people opt for the cheap fix and use crush bent pipe from the local muffler shop! The ECU is smart enough to figure out most any adjustments after modifying the exhaust, it might not be perfectly optimized but you are not going to get that anyways.
OP, what sort of system do you want?
2-y-1-y-2, 2-x-2, 2-H-2 or 2-y-1? Unless you plan to do a single exhaust, or single down the center section, probably want to avoid the 3" pipe.
There is lots of room for improvement on the stock system. Lexus engineered the system to be quiet as their first priority. The mistake most people make is they hack off the exhaust after the cat and then it is one single ID pipe or a poor mixture of two all the way to the tips. There are lots of things you can do to improve flow while you maintain pulse velocity and scavenging. However most people opt for the cheap fix and use crush bent pipe from the local muffler shop! The ECU is smart enough to figure out most any adjustments after modifying the exhaust, it might not be perfectly optimized but you are not going to get that anyways.
OP, what sort of system do you want?
2-y-1-y-2, 2-x-2, 2-H-2 or 2-y-1? Unless you plan to do a single exhaust, or single down the center section, probably want to avoid the 3" pipe.
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Guys knock off the personal comments. Everyone's opinion is welcome as long as it isn't pressed constantly or rudely...
LScowboyLS, not everyone has to agree with you about your perspective on performance exhausts... fine to state your opinion but no need to keep arguing about it. There are MANY reasons beyond possible performance increases to do an exhaust system that involves enjoying the sound of an aftermarket exhaust on a V8 as well as the looks.
Folks want to build the best one they can, there is tons of info on this topic including caveats on many configurations actually losing power on the LS. It's smart to discuss and research.
LScowboyLS, not everyone has to agree with you about your perspective on performance exhausts... fine to state your opinion but no need to keep arguing about it. There are MANY reasons beyond possible performance increases to do an exhaust system that involves enjoying the sound of an aftermarket exhaust on a V8 as well as the looks.
Folks want to build the best one they can, there is tons of info on this topic including caveats on many configurations actually losing power on the LS. It's smart to discuss and research.
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Have to disagree with this one.
If you have the tooling and fab skills (and $$$) you can make ANYTHING better than stock. Everyone has to remember, this is a MASS PRODUCTION car. Which means there will ALWAYS be tradeoffs between quality-performance-cost. Its a triangle, with cost being the major driving factor.
If you have the tooling and fab skills (and $$$) you can make ANYTHING better than stock. Everyone has to remember, this is a MASS PRODUCTION car. Which means there will ALWAYS be tradeoffs between quality-performance-cost. Its a triangle, with cost being the major driving factor.
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Taken completely out of context with how you are suggesting it...
There is lots of room for improvement on the stock system. Lexus engineered the system to be quiet as their first priority. The mistake most people make is they hack off the exhaust after the cat and then it is one single ID pipe or a poor mixture of two all the way to the tips. There are lots of things you can do to improve flow while you maintain pulse velocity and scavenging. However most people opt for the cheap fix and use crush bent pipe from the local muffler shop! The ECU is smart enough to figure out most any adjustments after modifying the exhaust, it might not be perfectly optimized but you are not going to get that anyways.
OP, what sort of system do you want?
2-y-1-y-2, 2-x-2, 2-H-2 or 2-y-1? Unless you plan to do a single exhaust, or single down the center section, probably want to avoid the 3" pipe.
There is lots of room for improvement on the stock system. Lexus engineered the system to be quiet as their first priority. The mistake most people make is they hack off the exhaust after the cat and then it is one single ID pipe or a poor mixture of two all the way to the tips. There are lots of things you can do to improve flow while you maintain pulse velocity and scavenging. However most people opt for the cheap fix and use crush bent pipe from the local muffler shop! The ECU is smart enough to figure out most any adjustments after modifying the exhaust, it might not be perfectly optimized but you are not going to get that anyways.
OP, what sort of system do you want?
2-y-1-y-2, 2-x-2, 2-H-2 or 2-y-1? Unless you plan to do a single exhaust, or single down the center section, probably want to avoid the 3" pipe.
The 3 inch piping would just be from the mufflers out,catback is going to be 2.25.
I read JBrady's thread on the exhaust system after searching for performance headers. I agree with the exhaust velocity issue, which is why I won't test pipe my car. (Unless I manage to slap a turbo on it )
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Have to disagree with this one.
If you have the tooling and fab skills (and $$$) you can make ANYTHING better than stock. Everyone has to remember, this is a MASS PRODUCTION car. Which means there will ALWAYS be tradeoffs between quality-performance-cost. Its a triangle, with cost being the major driving factor.
If you have the tooling and fab skills (and $$$) you can make ANYTHING better than stock. Everyone has to remember, this is a MASS PRODUCTION car. Which means there will ALWAYS be tradeoffs between quality-performance-cost. Its a triangle, with cost being the major driving factor.
Good for noise suppression and stuffing the motor back with air, but aspiration is the goal. Anything allowing more airflow is better than stock.
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