Lexus IS300 + LS1 = Drift Machine!
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LS3 Lexus IS300 drift, drag, autox, jack of all trades
New update 9/27/13 The Dry sump LS3 is almost ready to start.
Update: It is running and drifting! I missed my February deadline by several months.
I am in the beginning stages of my track car build. I removed the stock 2JZ engine and 5 speed transmission. I am aquiring the rest of the parts and hope to have it done by the end of February.
The parts list so far:
Engine choice has changed to LS1 and no longer going turbo
T56 out of a 2006 GTO
LS6 intake rails and injectors
GTO oil pan (being shipped right now)
Fbody Driveshaft
A million AN fittings
Fuel pressure regulator
Braided lines
2 walbro intank pumps
Here is how the car sits right now:
Action shot with the original engine:
Update: It is running and drifting! I missed my February deadline by several months.
I am in the beginning stages of my track car build. I removed the stock 2JZ engine and 5 speed transmission. I am aquiring the rest of the parts and hope to have it done by the end of February.
The parts list so far:
Engine choice has changed to LS1 and no longer going turbo
T56 out of a 2006 GTO
LS6 intake rails and injectors
GTO oil pan (being shipped right now)
Fbody Driveshaft
A million AN fittings
Fuel pressure regulator
Braided lines
2 walbro intank pumps
Here is how the car sits right now:
Action shot with the original engine:
Last edited by Stancel; 09-27-2013 at 08:14 PM.
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I would go ahead and send out the ECU to get reprogrammed so it's ready when you get to a point where you can start it.
Can't wait to see how this one turns out. Have fun and take your time.
Can't wait to see how this one turns out. Have fun and take your time.
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Yep, I will be getting the computer reprogramed soon. I wanna get my injectors and cam ironed out before I get it programed. I also need to find the pin outs so I can dive into the harness.
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small update:
My oil pan has been delivered.
I ordered 80lb injectors that should arrive this week.
Now I have a few questions:
1. Should I run the off the shelf cam they used in this month's CarCraft (link below) or go for a custom grind?
5.3 turbo build
2. Keep stock fuel rails or upgrade?
3. Which oil pump are you guys using?
4. Should I clearance the oil pan or hack up the crossmember? I am leaning toward chopping up the crossmember because this is a drift and track car so I need all the oil I can get.
My oil pan has been delivered.
I ordered 80lb injectors that should arrive this week.
Now I have a few questions:
1. Should I run the off the shelf cam they used in this month's CarCraft (link below) or go for a custom grind?
5.3 turbo build
2. Keep stock fuel rails or upgrade?
3. Which oil pump are you guys using?
4. Should I clearance the oil pan or hack up the crossmember? I am leaning toward chopping up the crossmember because this is a drift and track car so I need all the oil I can get.
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this is gonna be a clean *** swap..
ive had good luck w melling pumps, people also use ported ls6 pumps.
Id vote for a custom grind, takes a little longer and costs a little more but you can tell your grinder exactly what you have and want and youll be happy
aftermarket rails make the AN situation a little easier, since its just regular fittings not weird an/fuel rail fittings (i got mine from russell, didnt need aftermarket rails for my power goals)
I also got an improved racing baffle, but its for fbody pans..
ive had good luck w melling pumps, people also use ported ls6 pumps.
Id vote for a custom grind, takes a little longer and costs a little more but you can tell your grinder exactly what you have and want and youll be happy
aftermarket rails make the AN situation a little easier, since its just regular fittings not weird an/fuel rail fittings (i got mine from russell, didnt need aftermarket rails for my power goals)
I also got an improved racing baffle, but its for fbody pans..
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I have a few cellphone pictures from the owner of Essentially Offroad when they made the cage but I really need to take some better pictures. Yeah, a offroad shop made my cage but they fabricate stuff for everything from sweet luxury cars like my heap all the way to Baja competitors.
Here is a link to my photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jstancel/
Update: I can't weld so I am having the GTO pan modified and also my crossmember. Hopefully the engine will be in the car soon. I also ordered all the same engine parts that were used in the CarCraft Junkyard 5.3 from this month's issue. I know I am a copycat...
Here is a link to my photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jstancel/
Update: I can't weld so I am having the GTO pan modified and also my crossmember. Hopefully the engine will be in the car soon. I also ordered all the same engine parts that were used in the CarCraft Junkyard 5.3 from this month's issue. I know I am a copycat...
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So the car is running but not with a turbo or a 5.3. I found a deal I could not pass up on an LS1 with heads and cam. The car was put together in a week and a half for the drift event on 6-18-11. The exhaust and wiring a temporary but functional. Here are some pics:
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I forgot to give specs on the engine:
LS1 with PRC stage 2.5 LS6 heads, LS6 intake, ported and polished TB, 42 lb injectors, pretty healthy cam, electric waterpump, and the only accessory on the engine is an alternator.
The only things holding me back right now on power is the tune and exhaust. I am running stock manifolds but I am having headers made and the tune was all wrong. It put down 398whp. We were in a rush to get it ready for the event and it was on the dyno with open manifolds at midnight on Friday. With the headers and the right tune I should hopefully be around 450whp.
LS1 with PRC stage 2.5 LS6 heads, LS6 intake, ported and polished TB, 42 lb injectors, pretty healthy cam, electric waterpump, and the only accessory on the engine is an alternator.
The only things holding me back right now on power is the tune and exhaust. I am running stock manifolds but I am having headers made and the tune was all wrong. It put down 398whp. We were in a rush to get it ready for the event and it was on the dyno with open manifolds at midnight on Friday. With the headers and the right tune I should hopefully be around 450whp.