Takeda vs. F-Sport intake for CA Car
#1
Driver
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Takeda vs. F-Sport intake for CA Car
Debating on which one to pick up in the next couple weeks. Although more intake noise would be great, having that CARB exempt sticker for the F-sport intake would be much less of a headache come smog time.
Anybody have any input? I've searched around and its mostly comparing the noise (or sometimes lack of noise) and nothing really about real world performance and issues with smog inspections in California. Any help deciding would be great. TIA!
Anybody have any input? I've searched around and its mostly comparing the noise (or sometimes lack of noise) and nothing really about real world performance and issues with smog inspections in California. Any help deciding would be great. TIA!
#2
Lexus Test Driver
I would go F Sport hands down. Only Lexus has access to their internal testing done with supercomputers plotting airflow down to the molecular level. Carb exempt sticker is icing on the cake!
Keep a classy look, gain a great sound, and stay legal. what's not to like?
Keep a classy look, gain a great sound, and stay legal. what's not to like?
#3
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#4
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Is the OEM and F Sport filter the same shape? If so I will probably get creative with the F Sport pipe and box cover, but a TOMs Racing Filter.
#5
Thinking about getting an aftermarket intake as well but i know that mine has some sort of sound generator with an outlet directed towards the cabin. My question is, would getting an aftermarket air intake make it quieter than OEM?
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#6
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I had the takeda/aFe intake on the 2IS and overall it was great, just make sure its the dry filter option. Sounded great WOT too
IMO i feel like its a waste to get the F-sport intake because there isnt added noticable sound and/or power.. You can get the JoeZ pipe with a new drop-in filter to get the same affect as the F-Sport intake.
IMO i feel like its a waste to get the F-sport intake because there isnt added noticable sound and/or power.. You can get the JoeZ pipe with a new drop-in filter to get the same affect as the F-Sport intake.
#7
Lexus Test Driver
It seems to be the same shape.From what I can tell The poor man's way to achieve an F Sport setup is getting the F sport drop in filter, and cutting a square out (slightly wider than taller) of the intake box lower half. This is the way the extra induction noise is achieved. Also don't forget to remove the charcoal filter in the upper box. I am not 100% certain about the pipe diameter but I suspect it's very similar if not the same.
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#8
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Thanks all. Since nobody with the Takeda intake in CA has posted up their SMOG experience, I will probably go with the F-sport intake. So much less headache come inspection time as long as they don't flag my exhaust on the visual.
#9
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If it’s a genuine Lexus F Sport intake you won’t get flagged.
#10
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#12
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Debating on which one to pick up in the next couple weeks. Although more intake noise would be great, having that CARB exempt sticker for the F-sport intake would be much less of a headache come smog time.
Anybody have any input? I've searched around and its mostly comparing the noise (or sometimes lack of noise) and nothing really about real world performance and issues with smog inspections in California. Any help deciding would be great. TIA!
Anybody have any input? I've searched around and its mostly comparing the noise (or sometimes lack of noise) and nothing really about real world performance and issues with smog inspections in California. Any help deciding would be great. TIA!
I recently installed the F-Sport Intake. FYI Sound wise your car gets less loud since the noise maker is removed.
#13
Same sound?
hey bro do you have one installed? I work at Lexus and can get a discount, just wondering if the F Sport intake is 'as loud' as other SRIs since it is legal.
#14
Legal
I had the takeda/aFe intake on the 2IS and overall it was great, just make sure its the dry filter option. Sounded great WOT too
IMO i feel like its a waste to get the F-sport intake because there isnt added noticable sound and/or power.. You can get the JoeZ pipe with a new drop-in filter to get the same affect as the F-Sport intake.
IMO i feel like its a waste to get the F-sport intake because there isnt added noticable sound and/or power.. You can get the JoeZ pipe with a new drop-in filter to get the same affect as the F-Sport intake.