F Sport Intake
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F Sport Intake
I wanna get some opinions on the F Sport intake because one of the sales guy at a lexus dealer told me that the F Sport intake have too much restriction and is not worth buying.
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I just had my installed by a dealer yesterday and I freaking love it! Makes the car sound more ballsy without being overkill. Plus it gives you an extra 3-5 hp (from what I've seen tested).
I got my for $325 an paid $96 for the dealer to install (some ppl say its easy enough to do yourself but I'm not a car techy type of guy so I felt better leaving it to the pros).
Def worth the money in my opinion.
I got my for $325 an paid $96 for the dealer to install (some ppl say its easy enough to do yourself but I'm not a car techy type of guy so I felt better leaving it to the pros).
Def worth the money in my opinion.
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"too much restriction"
Uh... what?
I'd LOVE to hear his technical explanation of that since all it is is a copy of the stock lower airbox with an extra hole in it... and a metal tube replacing a rubber tube...
Anyway, back in reality... no intake will add a significant amount of power to the car, because the stock intake already provides more air than the motor is capable of using.
A Joe Z pipe (for $125) will provide about a 5 hp gain, and that's the most you're getting from any intake.
The F-sport is largely a copy of that design, with the addition of the lower box with an extra hole to make it noisier, and a re-usable filter thrown in.
The cheapest option for max gain is the Joe Z pipe.
The cheapest option for more noise is to just cut an identical hole in your stock lower box.
The cheapest option that's legal in over-regulated-a-fornia is the F-sport intake since it has a CARB sticker.
The F-sport is a fine intake (and yes, if you get one, install it yourself... 30-60 minutes if you can read english and operate a screwdriver)...IMHO it's generally a bit expensive for what you get, but it certainly doesn't add any restriction to the car.
Uh... what?
I'd LOVE to hear his technical explanation of that since all it is is a copy of the stock lower airbox with an extra hole in it... and a metal tube replacing a rubber tube...
Anyway, back in reality... no intake will add a significant amount of power to the car, because the stock intake already provides more air than the motor is capable of using.
A Joe Z pipe (for $125) will provide about a 5 hp gain, and that's the most you're getting from any intake.
The F-sport is largely a copy of that design, with the addition of the lower box with an extra hole to make it noisier, and a re-usable filter thrown in.
The cheapest option for max gain is the Joe Z pipe.
The cheapest option for more noise is to just cut an identical hole in your stock lower box.
The cheapest option that's legal in over-regulated-a-fornia is the F-sport intake since it has a CARB sticker.
The F-sport is a fine intake (and yes, if you get one, install it yourself... 30-60 minutes if you can read english and operate a screwdriver)...IMHO it's generally a bit expensive for what you get, but it certainly doesn't add any restriction to the car.
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I have a 2006 IS250 AWD and the F-Sport intake was the first mod I did. It's been in for about 8 months now and I absolutely love it. The sound that it produces makes it sound mean as hell but only when you really lay on the gas and sounds stock when you drive it normal. I def felt a small difference in the HP gain but that's just me being that HP gain on any mod is constantly debated on this forum. F-Sport is the only way to go if you don't want to be hassled by your local Lexus dealer when you bring it in for service. Well worth the money.
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You won't regret getting the F-sport intake. It makes a nice throaty sound around 3400 rpms. Nice and quiet when just cruising around and sound when you press on it. Which part of GA do you live? If you're local, I'll let you hear it to see if it's what you're looking for.
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Go with F sport! My first was an INJEN and it messed with the MAF sensor so it threw on lights and the power distribution was out of place. F-sport is more defined and feels smoother. I don't know about other people but my tires tend to slip more than it use to when i had the stock intake. So no restriction.
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lol sounds like everyone likes the f sport intake... well, this is what the sales guy told me and he meant it has more restriction compared to other aftermarket intakes.
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You won't regret getting the F-sport intake. It makes a nice throaty sound around 3400 rpms. Nice and quiet when just cruising around and sound when you press on it. Which part of GA do you live? If you're local, I'll let you hear it to see if it's what you're looking for.