No, it is not needed because the intake charge is at ambient temperature already( hasn't been compressed by a compressor).
Computer re-flash $500 intercooler $800 Turbo upgrade 1200 clutch $500 intercooler pipes $300 cams $600 That will get you the best all around performance. == ==
Yes it is, and equipped with a non turbo version of the ever popular 2JZ
trust me it will work
92 Lexus is OBD 1. There is a plug for Lexus OBD 1, and will not work with an OBD2 scanner.
When your radio doesn't work in your 2002 Lexus ES 300 it could be a fuse or a wire. You should take your car to a automotive professional.
The Lexus ES 300 is front wheel drive and the Lexus GS 300 is rear wheel drive
try first with freon
I'm not positive from personal knowledge but my buddy who is helping me work on my 87 300 zx turbo he said that a 240 sx actually has the same trans ans the 300 so if both are n/a or both are turbo they should be interchangeable
yes 1mz-fe
Well this is a very complex question. Where should I begin? The Lexus uses an advanced multi turbo system. You can reference this using this engine code 1UZ-FE. The way it works is when the clutch is decompressed there is a complex system that swaps to the next bigger turbo. Each gear has a different size turbo corresponding to that gear. The part where Lexus got real tricky was engineering the patented "reverse turbo". When the clutch is decompressed the computer tells the engine to change over to use the reverse turbo that is capable of somewhere between 40-50 pounds of boost, which is why you see so many Lexus drivers cruising in reverse. Those drivers are really utilizing the 300hp produced by the "reverse turbo".
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