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Old 10-01-04, 01:31 PM
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Here's my '94 LS400, running great, 111k and a smooth ride!! Thinking of selling it to get a GS400...

Or maybe I should get some new wheels and keep this LS for a while...
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That's a nice Lex! I see you've got a Fox Body 'Stang as well.
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Originally posted by Falcon LS
That's a nice Lex! I see you've got a Fox Body 'Stang as well.
Thanks! YEs I have a coupe, my old college car, now w/ a 5.8L 351w v8 and a Vortech s/charger. Last dyno was 413 rwHP and 491 rwTQ; but clutch slipped completely at 4600 rpm! so a stronger clutch is next!

I am thinking the pull from 4600 rpm to about 5800 rpm will continue to generate more hp as the curve was still climbing; boost is about 7-9 psi and car is emissions legal and has a/c of course for here in Texas!
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Old 10-07-04, 06:36 PM
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Are those Lexus GS/IS wheels on your mustang?

Keep the LS..you'll miss it. A GS is tempting though..
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Looks great! Congrats..
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Originally posted by Lvangundy
Are those Lexus GS/IS wheels on your mustang?

Keep the LS..you'll miss it. A GS is tempting though..
I believe those are Moda R6's....
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Default Re: My '94 LS400

Originally posted by gottahaveit2
Here's my '94 LS400, running great, 111k and a smooth ride!! Thinking of selling it to get a GS400...

Or maybe I should get some new wheels and keep this LS for a while...

A clean LS with 19 or 20's is better than a GS imo.
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keep the LS. then wait a bit longer till u have the money and get a GS too!
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Originally posted by Michifan12
I believe those are Moda R6's....
Yes you are correct, Moda R6's. They do fit the LS and the GS. They are 18x8 / 38 mm and 18x9 45 mm in back. The Ford and Lexus is same bolt pattern but different hub center ID so there is a fitting ring that achieves proper fit.
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Keep the LS. I have a 94 LS400 with the same color combination. I love it! I have so many memories with that car now that I don't know how I will ever part with it.. 148,000 miles and still running great.
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