GSsoldier Posted December 24, 2004 Posted December 24, 2004 hey guys, do u guys know if this place is a good site? i got it from lexls.com, but i also wanted to make sure before i try and purchase sometime in the future
bartkat Posted December 24, 2004 Posted December 24, 2004 If they're hooked up with Carson Toyota, they are probably OK. Thier prices look high to me on most stuff though.
GSsoldier Posted December 24, 2004 Author Posted December 24, 2004 they sell the cleabumpers with lights for 40 do you guys think thats a good deal?
Lexusfreak Posted December 24, 2004 Posted December 24, 2004 Looks like a pretty good site :) No icon to e-mail anybody if one has questions however & the ES section parts are somewhat limited. ;)
GSsoldier Posted December 25, 2004 Author Posted December 25, 2004 thanks guys i need to now start getting money #$@#ing broke
dcfish Posted December 26, 2004 Posted December 26, 2004 Vey nice website Lesls. A great resource. ← www.lexuspros.com will be renaming there website after the newyear , I do not know the new name yet . I moderate and administrate on there present site and will continue on there new site. I will keep the news current . B)
highlander Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 I am wondering about their ECU upgrades... i mean $1250 for an ECU is super expensive... no mail order tuning can do what i can do here with my wideband unit and tuning.. I tune locally GM cars as they have programmable ECMs since 94. I have tuned over 20rwhp over mail order tuning from reputable people. Fact is that they do not live here and the heat, octane, etc varies... I would love to get into the pcm part for these cars as i feel they do a crappy job... but... if its the only way to go for good performance on stock things well... it "may" be worth it... i guess its better to go with the programable aftermarket computer.
RonW Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 I am wondering about their ECU upgrades... i mean $1250 for an ECU is super expensive... no mail order tuning can do what i can do here with my wideband unit and tuning.. I tune locally GM cars as they have programmable ECMs since 94. I have tuned over 20rwhp over mail order tuning from reputable people. Fact is that they do not live here and the heat, octane, etc varies... I would love to get into the pcm part for these cars as i feel they do a crappy job... but... if its the only way to go for good performance on stock things well... it "may" be worth it... i guess its better to go with the programable aftermarket computer. ← I don't think they do anything more then Jet does on their reprogarmming, and Jet charges under $500. I spoke to both of them and couldn't find a difference-I am about to have Jet do mine (SC300 2000)-Actually you can go through Summit and have the Jet programming done even cheaper.
highlander Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 will the jet work for the ls400? i would also love to shift a bit higher around 7000rpm... can jet do that?
RonW Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 will the jet work for the ls400? i would also love to shift a bit higher around 7000rpm... can jet do that? ← As far as I know the reprogarmming of the ECU has no effect on shift point or any other transmission functions, For details contact www.jetchip.com
highlander Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 There are no available parts on jetchips for ls400.
RonW Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 There are no available parts on jetchips for ls400. ← Did you try calling them, or did you just check their site-They are very helpful-give them a call if you haven't yet-Good Luck
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