Megan Racing DOWNPIPE GS300?
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Megan Racing DOWNPIPE GS300?
Hey guys I came across this online today,
MEGAN RACING Stainless Steel down pipe for 98+ GS300.
anyone had experience with Megan Racing or their products? The thing MSRPs for 180, and online prices are usually around 100. I think that's too cheap for a pipe to be of good quality.
Any opinions?
(they claim 8~14hp gain)
MEGAN RACING Stainless Steel down pipe for 98+ GS300.
anyone had experience with Megan Racing or their products? The thing MSRPs for 180, and online prices are usually around 100. I think that's too cheap for a pipe to be of good quality.
Any opinions?
(they claim 8~14hp gain)
#2
I've seen that downpipe floating around on Ebay for a while now. I do believe someone here has that exact downpipe and has it installed. I too have a similar S.S. downpipe (different design) but mine was a prototype from Carson Tuned. I would only expect a 2-3 hp gain off a downpipe by itself.
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a downpipe on N/A cars is next to useless, I think you will gain very minimal top-end hp at the expense of serious loss of bottom-end hp which is more "real" and needed in day-to-day city driving. Unless you are planning to drag your car (which I highly doubt...), I don't think a downpipe is necessary for you. On the other hand, if you own a V300...
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Re: I have it on my GS and I love it.-->
I bought it from ebay for about $125.00. Quality and fitment was excellent. Sure this mod will not turn your GS300 into a race car but every little horse power adds up. When I first put it on the only mod I had was an HKS hiper exhaust. The noise level increase was minimal but now that I added the SRT intake WOW the car noise level has increase alot more.(But in a good way) The car feels faster on the top end with some power loss down low. (Maybe because of the intake) Once again the Quality and the fit was excellent even my installer commented how nice it looked. By the way it doesn't come with gaskets so you have to buy new ones from the dealer. I got this mod because my future plans is to go turbo, but if you are planning to stay N/A I suggest for you to buy the TOYOMOTO header race pipe combo for only $450.00
Hope that helps: Jose
QUOTE]Originally posted by GlobeCLK
Hey guys I came across this online today,
MEGAN RACING Stainless Steel down pipe for 98+ GS300.
anyone had experience with Megan Racing or their products? The thing MSRPs for 180, and online prices are usually around 100. I think that's too cheap for a pipe to be of good quality.
Any opinions?
(they claim 8~14hp gain) [/QUOTE]
Hope that helps: Jose
QUOTE]Originally posted by GlobeCLK
Hey guys I came across this online today,
MEGAN RACING Stainless Steel down pipe for 98+ GS300.
anyone had experience with Megan Racing or their products? The thing MSRPs for 180, and online prices are usually around 100. I think that's too cheap for a pipe to be of good quality.
Any opinions?
(they claim 8~14hp gain) [/QUOTE]
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Thought I might add my experience with this pipe since I had it installed. Don't mean to bring it back from the dead but didn't want to start a new post. The pipe has good fitment and looks great. Car seems to breath better up top and have better throttle responce. Here is a pic of it installed.
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I bought it from ebay for about $125.00. Quality and fitment was excellent. Sure this mod will not turn your GS300 into a race car but every little horse power adds up. When I first put it on the only mod I had was an HKS hiper exhaust. The noise level increase was minimal but now that I added the SRT intake WOW the car noise level has increase alot more.(But in a good way) The car feels faster on the top end with some power loss down low. (Maybe because of the intake) Once again the Quality and the fit was excellent even my installer commented how nice it looked.
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IIRC, you will lose one of the cat's at the end. It may not be a big deal for people living in states with lenient smog rules, but not for us in CA.
How does it sound? Any problems with it throwing a CEL. Any improved performance?
How does it sound? Any problems with it throwing a CEL. Any improved performance?
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I was steered away from this product because my understanding was that you would loose low end torque and gain higher end HP. My understanding was that the additional back pressure created was a bad thing, unless you're going boosted. Can someone give me clarification?
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The amount of torque you'll lose is minimal. You're exhaust will actually have less back pressure because there is less restriction. So the air will flow smoother and faster through your exhaust. Kind of like if you bumped up from a 2.25 exhaust to a 2.5 or 3 inch exhaust.
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You don't even really notice the loss of tq. Maybe on the v8 it can be felt more but in the I6 I can tell you that you won't miss it.
#12
I was reading on other threads that the b-pipe actually has a cat on the end.
Jefftsai and CarbonGS have both said this.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...300+megan+pipe
Setting off the CEL
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...megan+downpipe
Jefftsai and CarbonGS have both said this.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...300+megan+pipe
Setting off the CEL
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...megan+downpipe
#14
id have to say this pipe would only be really helpful with the appropriate other exhaust upgrades, i.e. ypipe and axle back system. Obviously headers and high flow cats would be wonderful too but bare minimum would be this bpipe, plus ypipe, plus rear section.
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More back pressure hurts your system more. You never really want back pressure in your exhaust if your goal is to make more power.
The megan pipe is most likely larger than the OEM pipe. Bigger piping means more back pressure resulting in loss of exhaust velocity, which is what we need in the first place.
The megan pipe is most likely larger than the OEM pipe. Bigger piping means more back pressure resulting in loss of exhaust velocity, which is what we need in the first place.