2010 IS350c exhaust identical to the sedan?
I can't find any good underside pics of a IS350C. If the sedan is the same then I may have found some on Google. I need pictures from the upstream cats back. Want to do a little modifying with out making the wife mad;)
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Originally Posted by Lexusloud
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.2010 IS350c exhaust identical to the sedan?
Sedan exhaust will not work on the convertible. Piping after the midpipe is different. Midpipes are the same though. Only exhaust that fits without modification is the f sport exhaust for the convertible. |
Thanks Ryan
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Anyone have or know a pic of 2010 up, is350c factory exhaust?
I can't find on google a for sure picture of the factory exhaust system for the 2010 and up IS350C. Everything is IS350. At least no one specifies it a C exhaust. It apparently is different from IS350's per our forum here. Can anybody help? Thanks a lot.
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Originally Posted by Lexusloud
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I can't find on google a for sure picture of the factory exhaust system for the 2010 and up IS350C. Everything is IS350. At least no one specifies it a C exhaust. It apparently is different from IS350's per our forum here. Can anybody help? Thanks a lot.
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I got a look at the underside of my C the other day. Really not enough room for the cutouts I was hoping to use. I would love to hear this V6 with an open exhaust in the sweet spot of the RPM range!
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Originally Posted by Lexusloud
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I got a look at the underside of my C the other day. Really not enough room for the cutouts I was hoping to use. I would love to hear this V6 with an open exhaust in the sweet spot of the RPM range!
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I wonder if anyone sells a bolt in resonator delete pipe, or cat delete pipe?
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Originally Posted by Lexusloud
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I wonder if anyone sells a bolt in resonator delete pipe, or cat delete pipe?
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If the car was loud my wife would have a conniption fit (she deals with country clubs and high end clients) so it wouldn't be a good fit.
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Originally Posted by Lexusloud
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If the car was loud my wife would have a conniption fit (she deals with country clubs and high end clients) so it wouldn't be a good fit.
Here are two videos to kind of show you how it sounds and around where to place it: Lmk if that helps |
Hey guys,
I have a 2014 is250C and I was wondering if it's possible and or a good idea to try and modify the F sport exhaust from a 2014 is350 F sport to fit the isc. Is it doable and worth it or so I stop being cheap and buy it new? Thanks! https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...deda7eab9c.jpg AW |
Originally Posted by Winters
(Post 10291336)
I have a 2014 is250C and I was wondering if it's possible and or a good idea to try and modify the F sport exhaust from a 2014 is350 F sport to fit the isc. Is it doable and worth it or so I stop being cheap and buy it new? AW Secondly, even a 2is F-Sport exhaust would not work at all. At that point what the shops would have to do for any F-Sport exhaust that isn't made for our car is cut the mufflers off and weld them onto our factory pipes. It's annoying yes... but that's the life we chose when we got this car haha. You can check out my IG if you want to see my build. It sounds nice and is custom. Just in case you want to go that route! @Lexus_isc.63 |
Thanks for the response and nice car! I haven't seen any is350c's up here let alone a FSPORT one!
So would using my old exhaust and cutting the pipe at the mufflers and weld the Fsport muffler be a good idea? I think I can get the exhausts for $600 used and it wouldn't cost me more than $200-$300 to get it welded and installed. Do I have to worry about anything else? The muffler's on that exhaust are the same one's I would find on There are no used ones available and the cheapest new one I found is 1850 + shipping to Montreal, so almost double the price. I don't want to make a poor decision and cheap out if it's a bad idea but think this is a good opportunity to save a couple bucks. I don't think it's worth trying to keep the original muffler and selling as is as there are many for sale and I could probably get at best 350-400 for it and could take me 2-3 years to sell it! I still have my OEM STI exhaust for 8 years + and yet to find a buyer that want's OEM parts! Having just bought the car, the wife isn't too keen on me putting more money into it and I could use the extra budget to buy struts, coils and cold air intake. If not I will just get exhaust and have to wait a few years to get approval to buy other parts! Thanks! AW |
Originally Posted by Winters
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Thanks for the response and nice car! I haven't seen any is350c's up here let alone a FSPORT one!
So would using my old exhaust and cutting the pipe at the mufflers and weld the Fsport muffler be a good idea? I think I can get the exhausts for $600 used and it wouldn't cost me more than $200-$300 to get it welded and installed. Do I have to worry about anything else? The muffler's on that exhaust are the same one's I would find on There are no used ones available and the cheapest new one I found is 1850 + shipping to Montreal, so almost double the price. I don't want to make a poor decision and cheap out if it's a bad idea but think this is a good opportunity to save a couple bucks. Having just bought the car, the wife isn't too keen on me putting more money into it and I could use the extra budget to buy struts, coils and cold air intake. If not I will just get exhaust and have to wait a few years to get approval to buy other parts! Thanks! AW OP, it really comes down to if you like the sound of the F-Sport muffler that much. For $600 you can buy a range of other mufflers as well. You can look up the sedan version of our car on YouTube and pick a sound you like, then just copy those mufflers. The way I would start modding a car for sound is intake>axleback>midpipe>headers. Also for like ~$900, a shop can probably fabricate a high quality custom axleback and you can get the sound you want. Some people even go to the extent of having a fully custom midpipe and axleback in order to have a true dual exhaust (does not converge to the Y-pipe). Again, the choice is yours, just pick a sound you like. |
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