Hey! Thanks for watching the video! Hope you decide to stick around for the long run. The Borg comes in many different flavors. You would need to make sure you have a 3” v band exhaust housing and a compressor housing with a 2.5” outlet. I haven’t personally test fit one but if I recall, those Borgs tend to have thick compressor housings so you may need to trim a couple of the turbo manifold studs (studs in the cylinder head) to clear the compressor housing.
this is a cool video man with a lot of good information packed into a short time. i am trying to get a lexus sportcross atm, and would love to only spend about $3500 on the turbo parts and management, I understand it will take some patience. i have to save some money left over though for the manual swap down the road.
Yeah manual swaps are insanely over these days! I will say that 3500-4000 is the ABSOLUTE bottom line to boost these cars so expect to be closer to $5k as prices tend to rise slowly. Good luck and thanks for watching the video! Hope you decide to stick around for the long run!
Only thing left is to do it! Be confident in yourself, take your time and you can also do it! Appreciate you taking the time to watch the videos! Hope you decide to stick around.
I’m running the 5.5psi spring I think it is the bigger red one. Could be 5.1psi. I have a stock exhaust though so it opens well before even hitting 5psi. If I get into the top of 3rd it will hit about 4.5psi. If you have an aftermarket exhaust it should maintain 5psi pretty well.
Not sure I follow what you’re talking about. The EVAP system is definitely completely different than a PCV system. My EVAP system is still intact. My catch can is tucked over near the brake master cylinder. If you check out the channel, I made a video on my catch can setup. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video!
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Can this pass CA SMOG? I’m thinking boosting mine 2001 IS300. I recently have the original 2JZ-GE engine replaced with a 40k miles Japanese import 2JZ-GE.
You won’t be able to pass the visual smog test unfortunately. Hey thanks for watching the video! If you have any other questions, just ask. Hope you decide to stick around.
Working great! No more smoking or oil leaks at all. The CX turbo just isn’t designed well enough to get the oil drain oriented correctly. It also just flat out failed on me so 🤷🏽♂️
Hey thanks for taking your time to watch the videos bro! I am wanting to manual swap this car too but everyone wants a million dollars for these hella old gearboxes! Yeah boosting these cars (or any car for that matter) is quite a bit of work and money. I am definitely at the very bottom end of how much to spend. Realistically I would budget at least $5k-$6K
@@Knownworldwide Yeah man I would transmissions are a little hard to source right now luckily in texas they're avaliable time to time, I would consider going R154 brand new from drift motion for your current setup if you you do follow through with it, I know the A650E holds up pretty well low boost, getting a brand new R154 for around 3.1-3.2k is honestly a crazy deal, if you're on a tight budget I would try sourcing a W58 Mk3 SUpra those can handle around 300-350 whp safely.
@@Knownworldwide Would love to see a in depth video series of either on your channel, looking foward to it if you do end up going through with the purchase!
@@wannabegamer919 oh I definitely will document the process as best as I can. I think next on my list is bigger injectors and a boost controller so I can turn it up!
Yes I did. I believe I covered it a few videos back. I also talked about it when installing my new turbo just last video. If you want to check it out feel free. Also thanks for taking the time to watch.
Hey, first off, thanks for taking the time to watch the video! Hope you decide to stick around. I did a video on switching turbos here: The IS300 Gets a NEW TURBO! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UQ7cNTp_mTo.html Basically, if you are running the CX kit, you will be restricted to utilizing the same 3” v-band exhaust housings and the same compressor outlet sizes.
@@abransanchez7176 if you are using the same size turbo I am with a proper 3” exhaust should be around 370-380 wheel with a manual With an auto maybe around 350wheel. Of course every dyno is going to read differently so what I say isn’t set in stone.
@@Knownworldwide for about 5 months of on and off driving I’m running 5 psi stock Ecu stock internals so knock on wood it lasts a little longer before I get a name brand turbo
I assume you mean boost controller? If so you can use a manual boost controller if you would like. Electronic boost control solenoids are more consistent but not absolute necessary. Appreciate you watching the video! Hope you decide to stick around.
@@BongoisaPyro oh that is probably an AEM EMS. This I am using is an AEM FIC (fuel/ignition controller) the other is a “engine management system” completely different product lines.
@@BongoisaPyro I looked it up. Apparently that is made specifically for the S2000. If there is one for the IS300 that would be news to me. They are very old so I don’t know everything about them. I know the FIC-6 I have is universal so it will work on any 6 cylinder car. My apologies for telling you no above bro. I know they don’t make them anymore so maybe at the time they were making them they offered vehicle specific units?
@@morganthomas9404 haven’t gotten that far yet. I will install one later on. A manual boost controller can be used if someone was after a more budget approach as well. Just FYI
Well what turbo is it you’re getting? As a large compressor housing can cause problems with trying to fit the 90 degree coupler off the outlet as well as come into contact with the exhaust manifold stud that is right in front of it (middle of the head studs) Are your shooting for a certain power number?
@@Knownworldwide i really want to avoid going with a front facing intake manifold, i really should for the simple fact that i have the motor out the car right now getting built , but i just want to keep of simple with the cx racing kit
No brother. It's 215hp and 218 torque! Auto trams. I tuned my is with rebuilded engine, intercooler independent mishimoto and ECU chip. With less weight. Pushing 290hp.
@djchris8520 217hp is crank HP. Like every other brochure in the world. I am not disputing that information. I just prefer to call it like it is with any car. I like to quote what the car actually puts down to the pavement and not what the brochure says. No disrespect intended at all.
But I do want to do your set up! Simple and not to crazy! If I can get over 320-350hp stock auto trams! I'm happy! Did you do all these by yourself and how long did it take you?
@@djchris8520 I have done all the work myself. I am trying to schedule a dyno session but I am going to be busy for the next couple weeks so it will have to wait. Appreciate you taking the time to watch video.