RageRacerM's Titan Build
2015 IS350 F-Sport RWD
Baseline stats:
0-60: 5.65 sec
0-60 (1 foot rollout): 5.43 sec
1/4 mile: 13.86 sec @ 98.14 mph, 1/8 mile: 8.97 sec @ 79.94 mph, 60 foot: 2.14sec
Near Future Plans:
- SA2020 Helmet
- LCA Bushings - Figs
Current Modifications
Interior:
- Rexing V1P 3rd Gen 2-Channel 1080p Dash Cam - Very happy with this dash cam. Has the ability to record in 4k, but that would involve disabling the rear camera. 1080p forward + 1080p rear is the setting I usually leave it at.
- Scan Gauge II OBD Scanner/Monitor - Have had this thing for years. Able to monitor transmission temps, voltage, record statistics, and read codes.
Aero:
- Stillen Lip - Does it actually do anything? Unlikely. At the same time, no other front lip out there aside form the Skipper lip has caught my eye. All for simplicity, which is apparently difficult to come by these days.
Exhaust:
- JoeZ Axleback - Love this axleback. Takes awhile to warm up, but when its warm, it sure sounds great. Considering catback options for the future.
Brakes:
- Tom's Performer Pads - Rated to handle temps up to ~600 C. After a few miles of driving, it is safe to say that these barely dust in comparison to the OEM Textar pads. Will follow-up in the future as the pads get mated to the rotors. Thanks Josh at Meraki Autoworks!
- Motul 600 - Good stuff.
Wheels and Tires:
- Stock Staggered F-Sport set on Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 - Favorite All-Season Tires to date, and I've been through quite a few.
- Titan7 TS-5's 18x8.5 +35 and 18x9.5 +40 on Yokohama Advan Apex V601s 235/40r18 and 265/35r18. Big thanks to Doug at Discount Tire for the great deal on the tires, and big thanks to C.Y. at Evasive Motorsports for the wheels!
-Titan Race Nuts Coldforged Steel by Motorsports Hardware
Last edited by RageRacerM; Mar 1, 2021 at 03:58 PM.
Stock front weight: 28.0 lbs - 18x8.0
Titan7 front weight: 18.3 lbs - 18x8.5
Stock rear weight: 28.2 lbs - 18x8.5
Titan7 rear weight: 18.9 lbs - 18x9.5
Im a sucker for 5-spoke designs
Perfect fit. Enough room between the caliper and upper control arm.
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also why go all season vs. summer tires? noise?
also light wheels tend to bend easy, so be extra careful.
also why go all season vs. summer tires? noise?
also light wheels tend to bend easy, so be extra careful.
Also, I still have my stock set of wheels. I'm currently putting things together for when I start HPDE and autocross this fall. Just waiting for the SA2020 helmets to come out.
I did take tire weight into consideration, but price won me over. Compared to the Continentals, the front Yokohamas are 1 lb heavier, and the rears are 2 lbs heavier. And the yokohamas are 280TW summer tires.
Edit: Add on
With the stiffer tires and wheels, I feel so much more from the road. I know a good number of people say that the Sport+ is kind of a gimmick in making the suspension stiffer, but everything is amplified with the Titan7s and Yokohamas. Eco/normal feels noticeably plush relative to the stiff Sport+ now. Every passenger I've had has verbally told me my car is too stiff. Honestly, I don't think I could handle any stiffer myself. Its surprising how much tires and wheels can change the ride. I'll see how I do on the track before I touch any suspension pieces. I appreciate the versatility of the AVS much more with this upgrade.
Last edited by RageRacerM; Aug 14, 2020 at 09:59 PM.
Last edited by RageRacerM; Aug 14, 2020 at 04:08 PM.
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