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My build: 2004 IS300 2JZGE-T 90k on body 5000km on engine.

Here is the list of mods so far carried out:

Engine mods:
  • Fully rebuilt motor.
  • Turbo: Aeroflow 6662 0.82AR.
  • Water & Oil cooled.
  • Haltech 2500 + Doomslang Harness.
  • Stage 2 264 BC cams.
  • 2JZGTE Pistons & Rods.
  • ACL Bearings & Rings
  • Hitachi R35 Coilpack kit.
  • Bored & machined bottom end.
  • Machined Head comp 9:1:1.
  • Haltech Wideband Single Channel.
  • 1.1mm GTE Head Gasket.
  • ARP Head Studs.
  • Spring Valves & Retainers.
  • Adjustable Cam Gear.
  • 50mm Turbosmart ProGate Wastegate.
  • Bosch DBW throttle Body.
  • XS Steampipe Exhaust Manifold.
  • FFIM.
  • GTE Oil Pump.
  • Cam & Crank Sensors.
  • 3” Exhaust System.
  • CX Racing intercooler kit.
  • Eboost 2 Boost Controller.
  • Haltech MF Gauge Art.
  • HKS SSQV Bov.
  • 2x Mishimoto Oil Catch Cans.
  • Koyo Aluminum Radiator.
  • Oil Cooler System.
  • Mishimoto Oil Sandwich with Thermometer.
  • HardRace Engine Mounts.
  • Altezza Oil Pressure Sender.
  • 3pin Oil pressure Sensor.
  • Proflow 90mm Throttle body.
  • New Starter Motor.
  • Greddy Turbo Timer.
  • Power Steering Aluminum Bottle.
  • Blitz Advanced AirPower Air filter.
  • Platinum NGK plugs.
  • New Timing belt.
  • Battery relocation kit.

Transmission:
  • J3 A340e Stage 4 built by ATF & MV.
  • Auto Trans control by JEMs.
  • 3500rpm Converter by MV.
  • 2JZ SFI Approved Billet Steel Flexplate.
  • Trans single Cooler.
  • TT Aristo Tailshaft modified to handle 600hp.
  • SC430 Acc Pedal.
  • Penrite Dex 6 Full Synthetic Trans Oil.
  • Tailshaft Loop.

Fuel system:
  • 1200cc injectors.
  • Ai Surge tank with 2x 460 Walbro.
  • Walbro 255 in tank
  • Raceworks Flex Fuel.
  • Radium Auto Fuel rail.
  • FuelLab EFI Fuel pressure regulator.
  • Braided Fuel return lines.

Suspension:
  • Tein Flex Z Coilovers.
  • Y85 diff 4.1 ratio.
  • Enkei PF05 Front
  • 18x 8.5 45+ (15mm Spacers).
  • Weld 15x10.
  • Rears Mickey Thompson ETSS.
  • Michilen PS4 fronts.
  • LS400 front brake Calipers.
  • LS400 Rebuilt.
  • Stoptech Braided Lines.
  • Bendix Front Pads.
  • Rear Intima Ceramic Pads.
  • IBS Front Slotted Rotors.
  • Rear Dimpled & Slotted rotors.
  • Hard race 30mm Front Swaybar.
  • Ultra Race 19mm Rear Swaybar.
  • F Caster Arms SuperPro kitted.
  • Top mount Suspension Strut brace.
  • Boot Strut brace.
  • Boot Crash bar.
  • Rear adjustable Toe arms.
  • Enkei lightweight nuts.

Cosmetic:
  • 2JZGTE Valve & Cam Covers.
  • Respray Pearl White (IS350 Fsport).
  • Full TRD neo V2 kit.
  • Altezza Yellow RS200 Z type Cluster.
  • 2017 F Sport Leather front Seats.
  • Cusco Radiator Cover panel.
  • Altezza Bonnet Grill.
  • Spec-D Xenon headlights.
  • Interior Carbon Fibre Dipped trims.
  • Smoked LED Tail lights.
  • Smoked LED sequential blinkers.
  • Smoked LED rear Foggies.
  • Rain shields.
  • Altezza Red Floor Matts.
  • Rear Windowscreen Shield cover.
  • Rolled & Pulled Front Guards.
  • Pumped & Pulled Rear Quarters.
  • Aero Wipers.
  • Bonnet Gas Struts.
  • Premium Toyota Horns.
  • TRD mini Antenna.
  • TRD Oil Cap.
  • CF dipped Number plate Brackets.
  • Full LED interior and exterior bulbs.
  • Carbon fibre dipped interior trims.
  • Reverse Camera.

Special thanks to Jacob my mechanic at Macarthur Motorsport who built most of the engine. Also special thanks for JEM’s Adam for all the Tune work as well as the auto trans control.








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can the IS300 stock rods handle 550hp!? Do I need to do my rods or will they hold the power I want?
Yeah, no, unless you guys got stronger rods and pistons in Straya than we did in the States. 550hp would not last very long imo. You’ve got a nice ride, and a nice parts list. Spend the money/time and get at the least GTE rods and pistons. You could upgrade to aftermarket stuff too.

I’m gonna offer some unsolicited advice too, haha. I’d advise getting some larger injectors for headroom. You’ll be able to get close to 550hp on 550cc but they will be near max DC. Never good to run stuff to the ragged edge. And if you haven’t bought that boost controller - don’t. Your Haltech will do a good job and all it needs is a Mac boost solenoid.

Got any more pics of that J pipe turbo set up? Or under hood pics?
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Hehe, I see thanks for that bud, boost controller is the OLED Greddy II not hooked but my reputable tuner said hook it up I need it for the tune. Ok here some more pics.
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reputable tuner said hook it up I need it for the tune

Ehh, “need” is subjective. The OLEDs look cool and do work. Depending on the install, haltech will let you do some cool stuff with boost, like boost by gear/speed and boost regulated traction control.

Thanks for the pics, that’s pretty cool looking. Bet that downpipe was fun to fabricate.
Bro the downpipe was the nightmare . For the piston and rods does the top end need to come off!?


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Bro the downpipe was the nightmare
. For the piston and rods does the top end need to come off!?
Yeah I can imagine that downpipe being terrible. Lotta shit in one area to have to account for. I’ve seen a thread here where a guy did pistons/rods from under the car. I would pull the motor and head if I were doing it but that’s just me.
That is a huge turbo. Definitely will make all the top end you want. I am just here to second Kris. Step number one. Get 1000cc injectors please. Step two, upgrade to AT LEAST GTE rods and pistons. At this point it might be worth spending the extra money on aftermarket rods and pistons.
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That is a huge turbo

See that’s where I wish companies would just all stick to one style of numbering convention. A BW 8376 is the same as a s362sxe or if you go with Precision’s numbering style it’s a 6268. So it’s not a real huge turbo but you’d think it would be based off that 8376. It’s the same turbski I’ve got on my gte.
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See that’s where I wish companies would just all stick to one style of numbering convention. A BW 8376 is the same as a s362sxe or if you go with Precision’s numbering style it’s a 6268. So it’s not a real huge turbo but you’d think it would be based off that 8376. It’s the same turbski I’ve got on my gte.
Ahh ok. Yea I’m over here like geeez. That thing gonna spool ever?
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It spools very smoothly and strongly and has a sexy hissing sound to it. Love the T51 mod these turbz have!.

I’m definitely getting the GTE rods and pistons. Found a used set in great nick for $400USD

Catch can to be installed tonight
spools very smoothly and strongly and has a sexy hissing sound to it.

I’m definitely getting the GTE rods and pistons. Found a used set in great nick for $400USD
Yeah I like how mine sounds. Almost like a jet or dentist drill. I can’t imagine what it would sound like with a T51R mod. Too loud.

400$ is good price for gte internals.

How’re you doing your catch can? Mine froze last week, the crankcase couldn’t relieve pressure, so the turbo drain backed up and caused oil to leak at the rear of the turbo and burn. Smells amazing still hasn’t burnt all the way off. I’ve got a line pre-turbo to the catch can then line “Y’ed” to each cam cover. Best way to do it on a turbo car and keep pressure out.
Shit man that’s horrible what Can catch was it?


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Mishimoto can. Well man we were below freezing for 10 days and got down to -8F, you need to empty the can more often in winter because more condensation occurs in cold weather. I got lazy, can/lines got water in there and froze. I knew what happened soon as I smelled the cooking oil, and loosed the oil fill cap so it could vent the case. Turbo seals are like stepped-gap piston rings, so they’re fine no leaks. Cars fine, just stinky til the oil burns off. Lesson learned for sure!
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Oh shit man. Lucky here we don’t get cold weather just


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Greddy OLED boost controller installed & the car is boosting much much more smoother now




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Anyone know if Aristo cams will fit the IS300? And their HP rating!


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How’re you doing your catch can? Mine froze last week, the crankcase couldn’t relieve pressure, so the turbo drain backed up and caused oil to leak at the rear of the turbo and burn. Smells amazing still hasn’t burnt all the way off. I’ve got a line pre-turbo to the catch can then line “Y’ed” to each cam cover. Best way to do it on a turbo car and keep pressure out.
That's terrible, was your catch can completely full?

Even if it was halfway full, let's say if it has two fittings on the top (inlet and outlet) it should have been able to flow through the system well-enough. Also, as you drive the warm vapours should be heating up whatever amount of fluid you had in your catch can reservoir, slowly turning it into vapour again.

Unless it froze in some other way?
That's terrible, was your catch can completely full?
Yeah nah not full at all, it’s one of those little Mishimoto clone catch cans, maybe had like 120cc in it. Problem was the “vacuum” line that went to the pre turbo intake, had some slack (low spot) and so vapor must have got past the can, condensed/pooled in the line and froze. Crank case couldn’t vent and so it pushed oil past the turbo seal. It wouldn’t thaw dude it was so damn cold we didn’t get above 32F for like 10 days.

Anyone know if Aristo cams will fit the IS300? And their HP rating!
I believe they will drop right in, but I have no idea about the difference in power band. I’ve got a set of VVTi GTE cams I would give you for free mate, they’ve been sitting since I went GSC S1 last year. I’ve read on Supra sites that they are the same cams even, GE vs GTE but I don’t know if that’s true. Without having them side by side to compare it’s all anecdotal. Honestly if your swapping cams, and therefore shims, I’d get a good set of aftermarket cams (BC, GSC, HKS, etc). It’s a pain to have to reshim so you should do it up the first time - but I am not the one spending the money.
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I've read that the Aristo cams aren't much bigger than the stock GE VVTi cams, but they should fit fine. You probably won't feel much of a difference, but that's just speculation.
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