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  1. And reciprocated in full Barry, thank you.
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  2. I think this was the last time we heard from Chris. I sent him a personal message but he never replied. He did an amazing amount of work to his RX and some fantastically detailed posts. Worth checking him out. There have been others like him but he was up there with the best. I hope he's OK. Alan
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  3. hi brian check out this link as you can read the battery voltage from the car screen if you go into the vehicle signal menu https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-4th-gen-2013-present/674889-hidden-navi-menu-figured-out.html
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  4. Talk to Trading Standards. They will be honest if you haven’t a hope, and helpful if you have. They are usually practical and calm. And if there is something you can do, they will walk you through the process. Stand tall. It won’t be your last or your biggest challenge, and many of us have done the same sort of thing.
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  5. It was a pi$$ take . Just seeing if there were any fans of Tommy by the WHO amongst us.
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  6. Not if you drive alone in the car. Merry Christmas and happy new year john
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  7. I had the glazed roof, boot lid and previously repaired front bumper repainted a few weeks ago along with a wheel job. Finally a better day so managed to get some pictures of the job. Still not sure on the wheel colour ( anthracite) but pleased with the paint job. The old tyres (Rainsports) we’re down to 3-4mm so put a new set of Pirelli Zeros 245/45/18 100Y tyres on while they were off the rims.
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  8. Well the driver was fairly aged and male so I'll settle for just the car on this occasion!😁
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  9. Merry Christmas to all Lexus owners and a happy Lexus new year.
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  10. wow - interior looks amazing now - brilliant result
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  11. try this link https://jp-carparts.com/lexus/partlist.php?maker=lexus&type=242120&cartype=4&fig=4103 if i have chosen the wrong model please navigate back a step and reselect your car variant
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  12. Many thanks Al. All the best to you. I wish I had your confidence for `21 Al.
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  13. Wonderful Piers.All the best, my friend.
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  14. Happy Christmas to all my learned friends on this forum. Got a feeling '21 is gonna be a good year ...... Alan
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  15. What GS we are talking about here? mk2 GS300? Straight-six 2JZ? That will sound glorious with almost any system, including cheap straight pipe. Or is it mk3 GS300 with v6 3GR? Not sure how it sounds, but again it seems that comparison is not like for like. Specifically on IS250 many owners have regretted fitting SS, because SS as material just naturally drones more. This is certainly not the first time this being discussed. Next issue which is often overlooked is that SS pipes tends to have larger ID and thinner walls for same OD pipe. Below just illustration only, but I guess you get what I am trying to say - it is clear which one will drone more: Besides most exhaust places seems to work on assumption that "larger is better" and mostly stock 2in+ pipes... Sure that is good for 1000hp Turbo Supra, but massive overkill for NA IS250... if it adds anything then it is just heaps of drone. I absolutely agree with you that exhaust "specialists" completely ignored what OP asked for, hence I suggested they should remedial work for free. If they would have listened MS would have been better choice. I am not expert, but it seems it is much harder to do quiet SS system - probably possible, but you need somebody to know what they doing (clearly not these guys). I assume they kept original layout and fitted large resonator before Y. Yet even that won't be enough - as most drone in interior will be coming from long straight pipes in mid section, hence suggestion to fit additional resonators to remove drone exactly there. I must admit this is little bit stabbing in the dark (as most aftermarket exhaust sound tuning), but the only other alternative is to rip everything out and replace it. As well it doesn't really matter what rear silencers looks like, silencers literally just does that - silences the exhaust (well unless they are something like "cherry bombs" specifically designed to amplify the sound). Silencers are quite simple - the bigger and more restrictive will be quieter, the smaller and less restrictive will be louder. Resonators on the other hands are very complex - they need to create frequency which is exactly opposite to the drone. This is why aftermarket systems are not such a good idea - they do tend to sound louder, but they tends to drone. This is indicative of resonator not being well suited for the system. And what it takes to make resonator "suited" - well that is job of specialised labs and years of development to make sure resonator removes drone at every possible RPM and engine load (literally millions are spent for each OE system to achieve exactly that). Not something you will find in local exhaust shop for sure. Regarding loss of power - my assumption lack of back-pressure (bigger ID pipes, less restrictive system overall) results in less low end torque. Car probably makes more top end horsepower, but it will have less low end torque. IS250 is already not great with low end torque (below 3500RPM) and this is just made it worse - as result it will feel down on "power". This is again very typical for aftermarket systems (even good ones) - they will always claims whatever "+20HP + 5NM", but what they fails to say this is "top end" and it is at the expense of low end numbers.
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  16. Happy Christmas and thanks to all who have contributed on this forum. Barry
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  17. Looking really good! I was driving for about a mile behind an R reg 400 today, such a lovely rear end, still looking good today.
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  18. I am told if you have to many relatives at home for Christmas the police will come and tell them to go home. Can you book this service?😉 John.
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  19. It'll go for a chunk more than that Malcolm Or it would if anyone could travel! I've been keeping an eye on this one for a while as it's near identical to mine. Looks like 6N0 Moonstone Pearl.
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  20. I'm afraid I have to disagree with some of what you say Linas. When I first bought my GS it has a SS cat back on that did drone. Alright around town if a little un-Lexuslike but noisy and tiresome on any sort of run. The issue was the very small resonator in the middle and small silencers at the rear. I had the entire thing replaced at Tony Banks in Leeds in stainless steel and Lexus serenity was restored. I'd specified a system as close to stock as possible and that's exactly what I got. I'd argue the OP's fitters weren't really listening to what he wanted or capable of delivering. From what I could gather from Tony it's finding the right balance between performance and sound. Too quiet (larger resonator and silencers) = less power, so I'm not sure how they've made it louder and lose power.
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  21. Yes sadly that is in line of what you can expect - in IS250 SS exhaust will cause droning on motorway. So really the only option is to either have it made in Aluminised steel (like OE) or go all out with bangs and whistles and have aggressively sounding SS system. If you want quiet car sadly mild steel is the only way. Now in your position it is kind of too late... unless you wanted to replace all system again. To begin with I would argue exhaust specialist should do remedial work for free - if you asked them for system "like stock" they should have told you to go mild steel and not SS. Secondly, if you feel car is down on power then they messed something up - it should not be down on power if they kept dimensions and layout. Have they used bigger diameter pipes (bigger pipes would result in lower low end torque)? Finally, the only advise I could give - they can try to play around with different or more resonators. I assume they kept everything like stock layout (big resonator before the Y). If so maybe adding small high-flow resonators on the straight mid section could reduce the noise and add little bit of the lost back-pressure back. Either way I would insist they do this for free and the only thing they can expect you to pay for are the actual parts e.g. 2x resonators (like £80). The work cost is on them as they certainly mislead you here.
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  22. Great looking LS400 - a rare car You forgot the interior pictures. The rear sits high? are you happy with that?
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  23. Could literally be anything. Any OBD2 codes been generated?
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  24. Hoping for some advice here really as I've found myself in a pretty bad situation. I've had exhaust issues for a couple of years with one silencer, basically it fell off twice so I had to get it welded back on, each repair later about a year. Got to a stage a month back where it fell off for a 3rd time so I decided to take it into an exhaust specialist to have the system looked at. They examined the system and told me I needed a new Y pipe with 2 boxes along with 2 front link pipes, he showed me the corrosion to the pipes and to be fair it did look rough. He quoted me £660 all in all I booked it in. I did stress that I wanted everything as close to stock as possible and he reassured me that things would be good. Picked it up after the work was done and drove home and I found it awful. I've lost power and it makes the most awful droning noise, it makes me hate driving the car! I contacted the firm with my observations although was told that by replacing exhaust sections, it would give a different experience and naturally adding stainless steel components world be noisier! I'm at a loss here, just don't know what to do as I've ended up with something I wouldn't have bought after a test drive. Are there any solutions available for aftermarket systems that can improve things? Poxy Covid has messed up my finances so don't have much to play with... Would appreciate any opinions.
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