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Old Apr 3, 2003 | 04:17 PM
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*****es.....I saw her again today and still nothing, I wasn't in my car though, so I'll give her the benifit of the doubt. I'm 23 and U? Ya this ticket stuff is really going to put a damper on things. Man I hate the COPS, always in my bisnass.......Donut eating ***** fluckers........I really like owning an IS, people just look at you with these N V OUS eyes (sorry don't know the right way to spell it sou sound it out) I wanted this on my plate U NV ME......But I haven't looked into it yet, I think that would be hot though....hit me back and well chat. cool
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Old Apr 3, 2003 | 04:46 PM
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Hey,
Yeah i am 18 years old. What cars have you owned previous to the IS? That would be a good license plate, lol...yeah i hate cops to it's like they control everybody and i hate it. escpecially in the summer now more cops are all out and around chasing people down. i cant wait to save up some money, i really want to do stuff, but everything is so expensive. i am now going to be saving up for the SRT intake, but wow i need like $600...i will be saving for a while. i think i am putting on my front lip sunday and i cant wait becuase i had it for like 2 months already. Wait, i'm sorry i forget, is your car automatic or stick? Do you plan on getting a body kit or anything for looks or you just into the preformance mods? Talk to ya,
Nicole
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Old Apr 10, 2003 | 01:48 AM
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For intake SRT is probably the one that will give you the most hp, however it's expensive.

PLP intake been proven to give you about 8 Rwhp dynoed and it's the intake team lexus use on there cars. There website is www.prolexperformance.com

As for exhaust, L-tuned is probably the most quiet one and HKS is the one with the most gains.
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Old Apr 12, 2003 | 04:12 PM
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I used to have the Injen intake and just switched over to the SRT one. It is way more expensive, but I think it sounds a lot better...plus it looks better. I am not sure about the hp improvements as I have yet to have it dyno'd. It doesn't really feel much different than before...

As far as exhaust's go...it is really up to you. I have the HKS titanium and I really like it. It isn't as loud as some of the cheaper one's the kids in Civics put on...until you open it up. It looks sharp and ended up fitting like a dream. I also don't know the gains for this, but I know that HKS has pretty good gains on all of their stuff.

Good luck with everything, and if you have anymore questions...just ask.
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Old Apr 25, 2003 | 03:14 AM
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SRT all the way, thats the best intake for the is300

its costs high cause u get the intake and a race ECU
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Old Apr 25, 2003 | 04:08 PM
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ok so you guys with the intakes, have you had any problems with the check engine light thingy? i have heard some people complain about that after they have put an intake on there car because of the air intake ratio.

uneek you have a pm
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Old Apr 25, 2003 | 05:26 PM
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It all depends on the intake. I have heard the same thing, but haven't had any trouble with either on mine. The SRT, because it's piggyback runs into your ECU, elimates the problem for sure. With most others...it is kind of iffy.
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