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  • #16
    Originally posted by Sancho
    My understanding is that this particular engine kind of eats head gaskets anyway....

    On the cheap and easy stuff, is this b0llocks or what?

    http://www.turbonator.com/index.html?id=adWords2

    I'm kind of thinking a bit of pipe that added 35bhp that easily would probably be installed in the factory if it actually worked.
    Ignore that:

    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1541871&page=5

    Good thread though

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Sancho
      hi sancho i think the easiest way to get more power would be an exhaust sytem and a cold air intake system,followed by a cam change and a chipped efi unit,then some head polishing and gas flowing .
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      • #18
        Originally posted by vatchman
        hi sancho i think the easiest way to get more power would be a cold air intake followed by some head polishing and gas flowing .
        Come on keep it clean please
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        • #19
          Just found this on Yotatech. Sounds good, any views?

          http://www.fullboogie.net/1090580.html

          http://www.yotatech.com/showthread.php?t=80271

          PS Yanks are nuts. The amount of power they want is absurd....

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          • #20
            nice,but like i said before,they dont mention the amount of work you have to do to gain that sort of power figures.450 bhp from just slapping a turbo on just isnt realistic.a lot of other engine mods have to be taken into concideration.like cooling for a start and the fact that you must have to have one mother of an intercooler to cool the charge air down in the first place.so then that in itself leaves you with finding a place to put it.then theres the engine internals to consider to.depending on what sort of power you want to get out of your engine.in mild tune its not so bad,running a low boost wont have that much of a dentrimental effect on the engine internals.but running at high boost ,well thats another kettle of fish.dont let me put you off sancho,i think your on to a goood thing,if you decide to do it,but its a lot more involved than just slapping a turbo on.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo
              My cars been a different place since the bodylift - much cooler place to be.

              There is a debate on the Lexus website about letric chargers - http://lextreme.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6579

              Computer say no.

              If you're going the custom exhaust route, why not fit a pair of smallish turbo chargers, pushing air through a nice centre mount intercooler, and go v.v.fast????????? Lowish tech and they sap less power than a blo0dy massive supercharger.

              write up of a supercharger in a v8 lexus = http://www.lextreme.com/sc.html

              write up of a twin turbo v8 lexus = http://www.lextreme.com/tt.html
              Did you post any pics of your lift? Guess I'll get to see it on curry night anyway!

              The leccy turbos are nonesense. As the Lexus forum said, it takes a lot of horses to produce the goods, and if I do a comparison with model engines (yes, tenuous I know) and say that a 400w motor is roughly equal to a .40 size glow, which may be around 1.5hp. This means that a conservative 50bhp from a proper supercharger requires somewhere around 20Kw of energy. Think inch diameter cables and atteries the size of houses!

              They're for the Max Power boys and Corsas / Saxos.
              Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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              • #22
                jeremy clarkson was driving (can't remember the car, think it was a merc AMG)... he said the supercharger required 120bhp to run!!...
                nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                • #23
                  TWIN TURBOS if you want them, Need to be small lets say from a Metro Turbo x 2
                  as they spool up quicker
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by marky
                    TWIN TURBOS if you want them, Need to be small lets say from a Metro Turbo x 2 as they spool up quicker
                    Wouldn't that be a round robin situation, though? Smaller turbos for quicker
                    spoolup with reduced output, or larger turbo with more output but slightly
                    larger spoolup time.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by vatchman
                      nice,but like i said before,they dont mention the amount of work you have to do to gain that sort of power figures.450 bhp from just slapping a turbo on just isnt realistic.a lot of other engine mods have to be taken into concideration.like cooling for a start and the fact that you must have to have one mother of an intercooler to cool the charge air down in the first place.so then that in itself leaves you with finding a place to put it.then theres the engine internals to consider to.depending on what sort of power you want to get out of your engine.in mild tune its not so bad,running a low boost wont have that much of a dentrimental effect on the engine internals.but running at high boost ,well thats another kettle of fish.dont let me put you off sancho,i think your on to a goood thing,if you decide to do it,but its a lot more involved than just slapping a turbo on.
                      lol. Don't worry, I haven't totally lost my mind. I was thinking more up towards 200bhp, a nice noise and the ability to add bits on as time goes by, not strapping a jet engine on the back and seeing what happens.

                      All in good time anyway, just wanted to get some ideas on how to go about it. I'll probably try to sort it out cosmetically myself and, if all goes to plan, just want a little bit of go to justify the show.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Sancho
                        lol. Don't worry, I haven't totally lost my mind. I was thinking more up towards 200bhp, a nice noise and the ability to add bits on as time goes by, not strapping a jet engine on the back and seeing what happens.

                        All in good time anyway, just wanted to get some ideas on how to go about it. I'll probably try to sort it out cosmetically myself and, if all goes to plan, just want a little bit of go to justify the show.
                        hehe,ive just read my post above.i must of had my pedantic head on that night.if all you want to do is a mild tune,then i would go for a load of bolt on goodies first,i.e exhaust,k/n air intake system,nos.that should give you more power for your money.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Sancho
                          I was thinking more up towards 200bhp, a nice noise and the ability to add bits on as time goes by
                          Sanch,

                          If you want a 'nice' noise, why don't you slap one of those chavvy doo dah's onto the end of your exhaust.?????
                          Another member of the 'A' team

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo
                            Sanch,

                            If you want a 'nice' noise, why don't you slap one of those chavvy doo dah's onto the end of your exhaust.?????
                            I believe that's called 'a bin'. Partly because everyone would think I'm a prick, which is kind of fair enough. Also because it looks cack and doesn't do anything.

                            The V6 makes quite a nice noise already. Louder and nastier would be good though. I'm not a big believer in show/noise without performance or performance without show/noise, so the two kind of go hand in hand for me.

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                            • #29
                              Although........

                              http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EXHAUST-TURBO-...QQcmdZViewItem

                              Very tempting. Very classy.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Sancho
                                Although........

                                http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EXHAUST-TURBO-...QQcmdZViewItem

                                Very tempting. Very classy.
                                hehe,thats nearly as bad as that box of electronics you can buy thats meant to sound like a dump valve.
                                www.overfab.uk

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