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I decided to actually contribute by posting my mods and my experience with them....
1. Vais Technology - MultiMediaLinQ (VML)
Installation - The installation was pretty straight forward. I'll post detailed instructions and pics later. For now the thing to remember is that there are 4 bolts holding the radio in place. Two are easily visible and there are other 2 10 mm bolts that are hard to see and require an extension to get to. A bit with a magnet is highly recommended. Right now I am using an iPod (purchased 11/20110) with it. I'll be switching to an SSD HD to store the music.
Plus - Installation was as simple as plugging in the supplied harness. I am able to us the sterring wheel controls to control the music.
Minus - It only has support for 99 playlists.
2. Eco Mod
In an effort to improve the airflow, and increase gas milage, I decided to try and reduce the air resistance and air flow across the front.
I removed the grill and installed a piece of wire mesh that's used for screen doors using an adhesive. Not a very clean job but it protects the radiator from small rocks and other debris flying into it.
I sealed up the openings under the front bumper and the holes on the sides.
So far, there hasn't been any issues with air flow from under the car or a change in handling. The temperature has not risen above where it is normally for the car. Then again, it is fall and it doesn't get very hot.
This mod has a slight improvement in fuel economy and it doesn't feel like its fighting me when accelerating. I think this has to do more with the fact that with the modifications, the air flow has definately changed and there is more air reaching the air intake.
1. Vais Technology - MultiMediaLinQ (VML)
Installation - The installation was pretty straight forward. I'll post detailed instructions and pics later. For now the thing to remember is that there are 4 bolts holding the radio in place. Two are easily visible and there are other 2 10 mm bolts that are hard to see and require an extension to get to. A bit with a magnet is highly recommended. Right now I am using an iPod (purchased 11/20110) with it. I'll be switching to an SSD HD to store the music.
Plus - Installation was as simple as plugging in the supplied harness. I am able to us the sterring wheel controls to control the music.
Minus - It only has support for 99 playlists.
2. Eco Mod
In an effort to improve the airflow, and increase gas milage, I decided to try and reduce the air resistance and air flow across the front.
I removed the grill and installed a piece of wire mesh that's used for screen doors using an adhesive. Not a very clean job but it protects the radiator from small rocks and other debris flying into it.
I sealed up the openings under the front bumper and the holes on the sides.
So far, there hasn't been any issues with air flow from under the car or a change in handling. The temperature has not risen above where it is normally for the car. Then again, it is fall and it doesn't get very hot.
This mod has a slight improvement in fuel economy and it doesn't feel like its fighting me when accelerating. I think this has to do more with the fact that with the modifications, the air flow has definately changed and there is more air reaching the air intake.
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Welcome to Club Lexus.
Here is what others have done with the mesh on air dam:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...n-air-dam.html
Here is what others have done with the mesh on air dam:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...n-air-dam.html
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