gs430 altered intake
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gs430 altered intake
I just wanted to post a pic of the intake revision I made on my 02 430. The reason I went the route I did was because I wanted to keep the stock air scoop and the stock air box for the best insulation from engine bay heat. But at the same time open some intake sound. Little did I know how restrictive the factory resonator installed on these cars are. I'm not imagining things when I say it made the car come alive. Just installing a K and N drop in filter and putting a straight 3 inch inner diameter clear pvc tube with thick wall made so much difference. I went with the clear tube for cool factor and the thickness of it helps cut back on heatsoak into the intake tract. also the thickness allowed me to tap in two brass fittings to hook up the pcv hose and the evap solenoid. This mod was worth every penny. I think I have a total of 100 bucks invested in it. Including the drop in k and n. I also removed the little resonator underneath the factory air scoop on top of the radiator. Before the car would hesitate when punched and I thought it was because of the big 20's with 275 tires on the rear. even though I installed a supra tt 3.76 diff. But now the air flow is direct the car launches off the line and while cruising, I can punch it and it just ****s and gets. I'm putting the headers on tomorrow so I can only imagine how fast this car is gonna be.
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gsean
the clear pipe I installed is the same inner diameter as the stock intake pipe. and also the same inner diameter as the mass air flow sensor housing. 3 inches. so technically nothing changed except the looks. so that being said no engine light and only positive benefits from doing the mod.
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I didnt see that the maf sensor was still in the same location. Clever.
This is a great idea, i too believe the stock intake was well designed since it catches air right from the front but i was sure there was some sort of restriction somewhere in the intake, where did you get your parts from im thinking of doing the same.
Also what happened to your turbo? You could have went standalone and used car collector insurance to bypass emmisions. I read something on your post about our 3uz's having forged cranks and rods. I feel our engines can make and even surpass the the 2jz. Cant ever go wrong with 2 extra cylinders and bigger displacement.
This is a great idea, i too believe the stock intake was well designed since it catches air right from the front but i was sure there was some sort of restriction somewhere in the intake, where did you get your parts from im thinking of doing the same.
Also what happened to your turbo? You could have went standalone and used car collector insurance to bypass emmisions. I read something on your post about our 3uz's having forged cranks and rods. I feel our engines can make and even surpass the the 2jz. Cant ever go wrong with 2 extra cylinders and bigger displacement.
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gsean, the gs430 maf sensor is in the air box from the factory. its not like on your gs400 cars where the maf sensor is in the actual intake pipe and has a rectangle shaped hole that it inserts into. in actuality the air intake noise I was going for didn't increase that much since I don't have an open exposed air filter. BUT!!!! the improvement in torque while absolutely worth it. on the topic of the turbo I removed. if I had to do it all over again which I probably will someday, ill install a whipple twin screw 2.3 liter displacement supercharger directly ontop of the engine and get all the downlow torque I can handle. that's the way to go not a damn turbocharger which requires fifty feet of plumbing and so on.
#11
I havent seen the gs400 maf sensor. I had my gs400 7 years ago. i now have a gs430 and the maf sensor is in the same place as yours. I like the idea of a turbo since our cars have enough lowend power at a stop. Thats just me tho.
Where did you buy your pvc pipe?
Where did you buy your pvc pipe?
#12
i had stuff laying around and i made one. definitely changed the sound though.
you had only 2 hoses going to your intake? i had 3. 1/4" 3/8" and 1/2".
but since i liked it and its pretty damn cheap to do, i went ahead and ordered silicone couplings and an aluminum tube.
thanks for the inspiration. i didnt even consider changing this. oh yeah, tubing and couplers and clamps came out to about 45 bucks. haha. cant beat that for an intake.
you had only 2 hoses going to your intake? i had 3. 1/4" 3/8" and 1/2".
but since i liked it and its pretty damn cheap to do, i went ahead and ordered silicone couplings and an aluminum tube.
thanks for the inspiration. i didnt even consider changing this. oh yeah, tubing and couplers and clamps came out to about 45 bucks. haha. cant beat that for an intake.
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gsean, the gs430 maf sensor is in the air box from the factory. its not like on your gs400 cars where the maf sensor is in the actual intake pipe and has a rectangle shaped hole that it inserts into. in actuality the air intake noise I was going for didn't increase that much since I don't have an open exposed air filter. BUT!!!! the improvement in torque while absolutely worth it. on the topic of the turbo I removed. if I had to do it all over again which I probably will someday, ill install a whipple twin screw 2.3 liter displacement supercharger directly ontop of the engine and get all the downlow torque I can handle. that's the way to go not a damn turbocharger which requires fifty feet of plumbing and so on.
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gsean, the gs430 maf sensor is in the air box from the factory. its not like on your gs400 cars where the maf sensor is in the actual intake pipe and has a rectangle shaped hole that it inserts into. in actuality the air intake noise I was going for didn't increase that much since I don't have an open exposed air filter. BUT!!!! the improvement in torque while absolutely worth it. on the topic of the turbo I removed. if I had to do it all over again which I probably will someday, ill install a whipple twin screw 2.3 liter displacement supercharger directly ontop of the engine and get all the downlow torque I can handle. that's the way to go not a damn turbocharger which requires fifty feet of plumbing and so on.
Last edited by clos430; 04-12-15 at 09:45 PM.
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I dont think the engine or transmission could even handle that power for very long. I think op,s setup was perfect since it gave the engine and tranny some relief at low rpms while the turbo would build boost