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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Dec 16, 2007 4:52 pm) KC |
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I frequent the is300.net forums (my.is) and changing to a supra TB is really the only way to correct it. It does not feel like injectors or o2 sensor, i have never had any Error codes and i only use 93 octane gasoline. It is just a lousy programming of the DBW. If you look at the Bee*R Direct throttle system it clearly shows almost a half second tip in time. Either way, it is pretty sad that toyota has calibrated the reaction to be of this nature. And i plan to fully log all channels and report back my findings. Possibly not here, since people do not care as much. |
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Greetings, list. I just found this list and am happy to be on board. I've just been warned by a coworker that since I'm a newbie, I should post pics of my ride. Well, please be patient, I don't have any. Had the '300 for a couple of years now and have not taken any. its going to rain here any hour now, so as soon as I get the chance, I'll post some. Looking forward to bouncing my questions to the forum.....so here goes!! Anyone had any ECU mods done? If so, what was the final outcome, and where/how much did it cost? |
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| DO ANYONE KNOW WHAT TROUBLESHOOT CODE IS PO110 ON A LEXUS ES 300 | |
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I'm on my second Toyota (actually Scion) and I'm interested in buying used IS300. First all, I know IS300s are RWD. In reality, how is the IS300 in snow conditions? Is it TERRIBLE or is so-so? I currently own a tC and what I have learned you have learned how to drive it. Still driving in snow in a tC is still "So-So." But its not made for winter. I have to rotate tires each winter month to keep traction or I'll slide through red lights even if I'm stopping mile away. Thanks for your inputs |
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