JT2MA71's 2014 UW build
Dear God this is an awesome build thread. You've done more mods to your car in the first 3 months of owning it than I have in the last 3 years to mine. Loving the progress and mod selection!
Want to sell me your old gauge cluster????!!!!???
Want to sell me your old gauge cluster????!!!!???
I only replaced the lense,

Love the attention to detail - this build is incredible.
Curious where you find the time to do all the work? Any tips or advice ?
While I draw inspiration from this thread I am wiped out at the end of the day and weekends are
pretty much playing catch up for me. Either way, well done sir !
Curious where you find the time to do all the work? Any tips or advice ?
While I draw inspiration from this thread I am wiped out at the end of the day and weekends are
pretty much playing catch up for me. Either way, well done sir !
Love the attention to detail - this build is incredible.
Curious where you find the time to do all the work? Any tips or advice ?
While I draw inspiration from this thread I am wiped out at the end of the day and weekends are
pretty much playing catch up for me. Either way, well done sir !
Curious where you find the time to do all the work? Any tips or advice ?
While I draw inspiration from this thread I am wiped out at the end of the day and weekends are
pretty much playing catch up for me. Either way, well done sir !

The collectors are slip fit.
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I don’t have a very tiring job so I have some motivation and energy when I get home 
I put rubber blocks in between the stabilizer bar and the front cover/oil pan. And when I’m not working under the car, I put a block of wood just in front of the lower pan and support it with a floor jack.
The collectors are slip fit.

I put rubber blocks in between the stabilizer bar and the front cover/oil pan. And when I’m not working under the car, I put a block of wood just in front of the lower pan and support it with a floor jack.
The collectors are slip fit.
Circa March 2016 when I had both OEM manifolds replaced under extended warranty.
Joe Z
Did you get to see how the held the engine up to install the SSTs?
I'm not about to buy the SSTs for the top or the bottom, but I can see how they'd be pretty helpful if you are a Lexus tech.
I'm not about to buy the SSTs for the top or the bottom, but I can see how they'd be pretty helpful if you are a Lexus tech.
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Makes jobs that require subframe removal way easier.
Heres what I found online:
https://www.vehicleservicepros.com/d...pport-no-10700
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They’d still have to temporarily support the engine via the pan with those long support stands to install the sst’s. I thought about fabbing something like those but the rubber blocks work just fine, I remove the engine mounts and brackets to remove and install the exhaust manifolds/headers anyway.

I used double slip connectors from Burnsstainless when I used to make inline 6 headers and those are leak free. These are just single slip,
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Headers are on my bucket list if these OEM manifolds fail again... Or I should say when they do..

For cost and quality, I always seems to eye PPE.
Do you plan on any CATS on the mid pipe for smell control ??? Or will the Icode come with them already ??
I applaud your DIY garage installs..
Wish I had the time & tools..!! Joe Z










