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Has anyone found any good products that wakes this engine up? This is my second SC430 love the look but the HP is what made me get rid of the first 1, I'm a little older now and I've slowed down some, but would still like a little more HP and pull. I'm considering a nitros dry kit tell me you thought please.
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Have you already tried the various options (covered in several threads on this forum):
- Resetting the ECU (either cycling the battery connection or going through the ECU reset procedure)
- Placing the ECT switch in PWR
- For 2005 and earlier (looks like you have a 2002, so it should work), you can pull the gear shift over to the left side and manually shift it through the gears
- There is a transmission adjustment that can be made to make it more responsive
- There is an aftermarket module that can be added that forces an earlier kick in of the engine for acceleration
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@iolmaster maybe you didn't quite understand when I said I''m a little older now. I was in my 20's when I had the first SC. When I was younger I was into fast cars but with a modern look. The 2 cars I had in the early 2000's that I loved the look of but wasn't happy with the HP was the SC430 and a Prowler but neither car had many upgrades so I ended up getting rid of them. Now in my 40's I wanted to do a project car that I could pull out on Sundays or enjoy a ride with the top down, not necessarily a fast car. I'm not trying to race would just like a little more pick up and go when needed. I chose to do an SC when I found 1 at a great price. I bought this 1 in 2011 and did modifications in 2012. Lowered the suspension, custom exhaust, air intake, body kit, complete paint job, ostrich skin interior, Vertini staggered wheels, push to start with auto start, love the car and still gets attention as if it were new. So it was 14 years ago when I had the first 1
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@iolmaster maybe you didn't quite understand when I said I''m a little older now. I was in my 20's when I had the first SC. When I was younger I was into fast cars but with a modern look. The 2 cars I had in the early 2000's that I loved the look of but wasn't happy with the HP was the SC430 and a Prowler but neither car had many upgrades so I ended up getting rid of them. Now in my 40's I wanted to do a project car that I could pull out on Sundays or enjoy a ride with the top down, not necessarily a fast car. I'm not trying to race would just like a little more pick up and go when needed. I chose to do an SC when I found 1 at a great price. I bought this 1 in 2011 and did modifications in 2012. Lowered the suspension, custom exhaust, air intake, body kit, complete paint job, ostrich skin interior, Vertini staggered wheels, push to start with auto start, love the car and still gets attention as if it were new. So it was 14 years ago when I had the first 1
If you want to do more large projects are to install the headers from PPE and the differential swap with the one off the Supra Mach IV TT - much larger cost and effort though.
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Have you already tried the various options (covered in several threads on this forum):
- Resetting the ECU (either cycling the battery connection or going through the ECU reset procedure)
- Placing the ECT switch in PWR
- For 2005 and earlier (looks like you have a 2002, so it should work), you can pull the gear shift over to the left side and manually shift it through the gears
- There is a transmission adjustment that can be made to make it more responsive
- There is an aftermarket module that can be added that forces an earlier kick in of the engine for acceleration
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Thanks Harold, I hear you're the guy to talk to about the SC. You may be getting some questions from me soon. I've been doing a little research and found a twin turbo kit on http://ttcperformanceproducts.com/sc430.html tell me your thoughts please
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You will happy following the tips from Harold57 .. Do the transmission pressure setting mod and drive using C-gate shifting.
If you want to do more large projects are to install the headers from PPE and the differential swap with the one off the Supra Mach IV TT - much larger cost and effort though.
If you want to do more large projects are to install the headers from PPE and the differential swap with the one off the Supra Mach IV TT - much larger cost and effort though.
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First and foremost, I recommend doing and ECU reset to clear previous driving style. Also,. think about cleaning out the throttle body. On my 2002, I've done a lot of upgrades (suspension, Supra Twin Turbo Big Brake Kit, electronics, etc) and a few engine mod upgrades. This includes Weapon-R Secret Weapon Cold Air Intake, the Sprint Booster Electronic Throttle Control, the Transmission Pressure Mod, 3rd Cat and resonator delete. Of these, the transmission pressure mod made the most difference. It really changes the launch off the line and instantaneous power to the wheels. I have also recently started driving in PWR mode and in the 4D position. Additionally, not sure if turning off the Traction Control changes anything in terms of acceleration, but I keep mine active. My gas MPG is about 17.9, and I'm running 20" wheels. The CAI and exhaust delete just adds more growl. Additionally, if you hate how "fat" and "loose" the rear handles, upgrade the sway bar to the ISF upgrade. Made a huge world of difference. I don't really recommend gate shifting after a few articles that I read that suspected engine damage, so I just don't do it. Personal preference. I also looked at a Dry Nos Kit while down in Shreveport, LA. Found lots of info that said that there's always the possibility of blowing the engine (less than a wet nos kit, of course). This fear can be partially remedied by changing to stronger pistons (vs OEM) with upgraded piston rings. I'm currently in the market for a single turbo. I will definitely follow up with the link you posted with the twin turbo. Good luck. Great looking car, for sure!
PS. to check out my mod list, click on the link below this post that says, "Check The Lex..." Also here.... https://www.drive2.ru/r/lexus/821132/
PS. to check out my mod list, click on the link below this post that says, "Check The Lex..." Also here.... https://www.drive2.ru/r/lexus/821132/
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Thanks Harold, I hear you're the guy to talk to about the SC. You may be getting some questions from me soon. I've been doing a little research and found a twin turbo kit on http://ttcperformanceproducts.com/sc430.html tell me your thoughts please
good luck and have fun with the mods.