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Is200 vs is300

Is200 vs is300

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Nuttaomen
Member
69
14-03-2019, 03:26 AM
#1
Ok people wots the difference between the 2

Is it just the 3.0 engine ??
Nuttaomen
14-03-2019, 03:26 AM #1

Ok people wots the difference between the 2

Is it just the 3.0 engine ??

is300_dino
Posting Freak
3,556
14-03-2019, 03:42 AM
#2
full electric leather inteior, cuise control, semi auto gear box, lsd, the magic dimming rear mirrors...

cant think of any thing else at the moment if there are any more.

jae 2010 best lexus category show and shine winner
jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place
is300_dino
14-03-2019, 03:42 AM #2

full electric leather inteior, cuise control, semi auto gear box, lsd, the magic dimming rear mirrors...

cant think of any thing else at the moment if there are any more.


jae 2010 best lexus category show and shine winner
jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place

Nuttaomen
Member
69
14-03-2019, 03:44 AM
#3
Ok is the 300 easier for engine mods ??
A good base I'm asking as lookin at a few cars over next week Big Grin
Nuttaomen
14-03-2019, 03:44 AM #3

Ok is the 300 easier for engine mods ??
A good base I'm asking as lookin at a few cars over next week Big Grin

toxo
Posting Freak
4,843
14-03-2019, 03:53 AM
#4
If you want to modify the car to extract more power out of it, get an IS300. There are very few add on parts you can buy for the IS200 aside from the (very overpriced) TTE supercharger kit that don't involve rafts of custom fabrication and work whereas people in the states have been making tuning parts for the IS300 for donkeys years, partly because it uses an engine that's available in many other Toyotas.

Plus you're starting with nearly 100bhp more. Financially, tuning an IS200 doesn't make sense (mind you, does tuning any car make sense financially? lol)
Edited 24-04-2012, 01:28 PM by toxo.
toxo
14-03-2019, 03:53 AM #4

If you want to modify the car to extract more power out of it, get an IS300. There are very few add on parts you can buy for the IS200 aside from the (very overpriced) TTE supercharger kit that don't involve rafts of custom fabrication and work whereas people in the states have been making tuning parts for the IS300 for donkeys years, partly because it uses an engine that's available in many other Toyotas.

Plus you're starting with nearly 100bhp more. Financially, tuning an IS200 doesn't make sense (mind you, does tuning any car make sense financially? lol)

Nuttaomen
Member
69
14-03-2019, 04:00 AM
#5
toxo If you want to modify the car to extract more power out of it, get an IS300. There are very few add on parts you can buy for the IS200 aside from the (very overpriced) TTE supercharger kit that don't involve rafts of custom fabrication and work whereas people in the states have been making tuning parts for the IS300 for donkeys years, partly because it uses an engine that's available in many other Toyotas.

Plus you're starting with nearly 100bhp more. Financially, tuning an IS200 doesn't make sense (mind you, does tuning any car make sense financially? lol)

Cool answers a few questions Big Grin
Nuttaomen
14-03-2019, 04:00 AM #5

toxo If you want to modify the car to extract more power out of it, get an IS300. There are very few add on parts you can buy for the IS200 aside from the (very overpriced) TTE supercharger kit that don't involve rafts of custom fabrication and work whereas people in the states have been making tuning parts for the IS300 for donkeys years, partly because it uses an engine that's available in many other Toyotas.

Plus you're starting with nearly 100bhp more. Financially, tuning an IS200 doesn't make sense (mind you, does tuning any car make sense financially? lol)

Cool answers a few questions Big Grin

is300_dino
Posting Freak
3,556
14-03-2019, 04:06 AM
#6
not particullary as im finding out its getting expensive lol, the standard pistons are high compression 10.1:1 if boosting then you should be aiming for around 8.5:1 compression ratio, theres a few ways to lower it, you could just replace the headgasket cost around £200ish, or use gte pistons from a supra engine second hand around £300-400ish, or go after market rods and pistons that are £700-£2000 depending on make.
but running low boost a thicker headgasket should be ok, go high boost then id advise doing pistons rods and gasket, then you may as well put new bearings in anoth £100ish quid, then arp bolts to keep it together, that will give you a strong short block, then you could improve the head, by upgrading the springs valves retainers that little lot could easily cost an extra 700ish quid, the cam gears £500 for the 2 rods, an extra £150 for the gears, and that would have you one very stong engine, the only problem then would be the ammount of power the gearbox can handle so a getrag v160 or v161 second hand £1000+ or brandnew £4000ish+ then labour costs if someones building it for you, it would also if you go this far a standalone ecu at another £1000+ and then it would need mapping.

this is a built to the max engine though and should be good for 600+bhp depending on turbo set up. all depends on how much power you wantr and the money you have available.


so as you can see its not cheap and not the easiest of projects, but its fun to learn Smile

jae 2010 best lexus category show and shine winner
jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place
is300_dino
14-03-2019, 04:06 AM #6

not particullary as im finding out its getting expensive lol, the standard pistons are high compression 10.1:1 if boosting then you should be aiming for around 8.5:1 compression ratio, theres a few ways to lower it, you could just replace the headgasket cost around £200ish, or use gte pistons from a supra engine second hand around £300-400ish, or go after market rods and pistons that are £700-£2000 depending on make.
but running low boost a thicker headgasket should be ok, go high boost then id advise doing pistons rods and gasket, then you may as well put new bearings in anoth £100ish quid, then arp bolts to keep it together, that will give you a strong short block, then you could improve the head, by upgrading the springs valves retainers that little lot could easily cost an extra 700ish quid, the cam gears £500 for the 2 rods, an extra £150 for the gears, and that would have you one very stong engine, the only problem then would be the ammount of power the gearbox can handle so a getrag v160 or v161 second hand £1000+ or brandnew £4000ish+ then labour costs if someones building it for you, it would also if you go this far a standalone ecu at another £1000+ and then it would need mapping.

this is a built to the max engine though and should be good for 600+bhp depending on turbo set up. all depends on how much power you wantr and the money you have available.


so as you can see its not cheap and not the easiest of projects, but its fun to learn Smile


jae 2010 best lexus category show and shine winner
jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place

is300_dino
Posting Freak
3,556
14-03-2019, 04:08 AM
#7
toxo does tuning any car make sense financially? lol)

no would be the simple answer to that :laugh: esp when you have to import most of the parts from america :thumbdown:

jae 2010 best lexus category show and shine winner
jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place
is300_dino
14-03-2019, 04:08 AM #7

toxo does tuning any car make sense financially? lol)

no would be the simple answer to that :laugh: esp when you have to import most of the parts from america :thumbdown:


jae 2010 best lexus category show and shine winner
jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place

Nuttaomen
Member
69
14-03-2019, 04:22 AM
#8
Ok well money to a degree is not a problem an would find a company to do the work, would get all the parts first for either the 200 or 300

I know it all balls down to money but arghh deck it more reading up
Nuttaomen
14-03-2019, 04:22 AM #8

Ok well money to a degree is not a problem an would find a company to do the work, would get all the parts first for either the 200 or 300

I know it all balls down to money but arghh deck it more reading up

is300_dino
Posting Freak
3,556
14-03-2019, 05:45 AM
#9
a lot of reading go through and learning to do, the best place if you havent found it yet are the go fast and go faster forums on my.is theres about a decade of info to read through

jae 2010 best lexus category show and shine winner
jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place
is300_dino
14-03-2019, 05:45 AM #9

a lot of reading go through and learning to do, the best place if you havent found it yet are the go fast and go faster forums on my.is theres about a decade of info to read through


jae 2010 best lexus category show and shine winner
jae 2010 ice outlaw award 2nd place
jae 2011 ice outlaw award 1st place

Nuttaomen
Member
69
14-03-2019, 05:50 AM
#10
Yeah Dino on it now

Fooking hell :O
Nuttaomen
14-03-2019, 05:50 AM #10

Yeah Dino on it now

Fooking hell :O

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