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  1. Hi Mike. I was also contemplating getting the flat bottom wheel. Did you buy this from sewell lexus in the US? How much did you pay including shipping? Was it essentially a straight swap? No problems with the change over?

    Can you post some pics of the flat bottom wheel installed in your car.

    No mate got it from Lextuners they were having it on sale - landed it was $630 Aus and shipped within 4 days - was very impressed with the service. Looks and feels great. Chatswood didn't have any probs at all - Chris was done in under 20mins.

    http://www.lextuners.com/lexus-interior-accessories-is.html

    seems abit low for an isf

    i got 253kwatw

    Initially I thought so also but all dynos are different and depends on temp & which gear the car is dynoed etc - RS4's and V8 R8 were getting around the 200 - 212 mark so it seems relative.

    Would need to run ISF's side by side same day same dyno to compare figures ... Hence I hope they move that Dyno day as I'd really like to come :)

  2. awsome yeah cid and scotty and chris thjey are awsome guys

    mikey you coming to the dyno day?

    iv organized a dyno day with chatswood lexus and our community

    Hey Dude,

    I'd love to come to the Lex dyno day also but only if the date is moved - I'm O/S that week of Nov ... keep me posted if it changes please.

    Had the car on the Dyno yesterday with some of the old VAG crew

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    More pics here

    Dyno Day Pics

    All Results from the day

    Most of the Golfs & Audi’s were modded

    Results

    Paolo - Mk5 GTI (pirelli?): 180.3 - 183.2

    Mark - Golf R: 171.7 - 172.6

    John W - Golf R: 210.4 - 209.1

    Chris - Mk6 GTI: 162.1 - 166.8

    Nat - Mk6 GTI: 163.2 - 164.0

    Christina - Mk5 R32: 143.4 - 141.4

    David - Audi TTS: 171.0 - 177.7

    Tendy - Scirocco R: 198.2 - 191.3

    Rob - Mk6 GTI: 147.9 - 147.6

    Anthony - Mk6 Golf wagon: 216.2 - 211.8

    Ben - Golf R: 177.2 - 180.9

    Joe - Toyota Cressida: 142.1 - 138.8

    Derek - Audi S3: 188.6 - 188.9

    John - Golf R: 163.4 - 163.7

    Michael - Golf R: 200.8 - 201.8

    Todd - Mk5 GTI: 155.1 - 156.1

    Chris - R8 Sypder: 303.9 - 307.5

    Ray - Audi A3T: 93.3 - 93.9

    Nathan - Audi S3: 161.8 - 162.9

    Stephen - Golf R: 176.7 - 173.1

    Mike - Lexus ISF: 223.3 - 227.0

    Kish - Mk5 Jetta: 127.1 - 130.0

    Vince - Skoda Octavia (RS?) - 151.7 - 154.3

    Agim - Mk6 GTI: 164.2 - 164.5

    Miles - Mk5 GTI: 149.3 - 147.6

    Mark - Mk6 GTI: 151.9 - 154.0

    Raph - Audi A3 (8P): 125.8 - 129.6

    Peter - Passat CC (Diesel): 108.3

    Jorge - Audi Q5: 126.0 - 126.8

    John - Audi S2: 131.9 - 144.5

    Pierre - Audi S3: 191.6 - 187.3

    Patrick - Mk5 Jetta: 147.8 - 148.8

    Matt - Mazda MX6: 216.1 - 215.2

    Lora - Polo GTI: 139.3 - 136.0

    Bruno - Golf R: 187.0 - 180.3

    Ben - Audi S5: 177.5 - 182.6

  3. Hey looks like I was close on the number of cars sold!!

    Would love to see your IS F up close Mike but I'm in Melbourne! When you say you had to "roll the guards" what does that mean?

    If you run your fingers under the rear guard you would notice a lip that takes up a good 10mm. Because I have increased my wheel offsets and width, means that my tyres rubbed against this lip. In Sydney we have a reliable professional mobile guard roller that uses 2 devices that lock on to your wheel hub and roll these lips which gives you that extra clearance to avoid rubbing. He also uses a heat gun to ensure the paint does not bubble or peel. Cost was $65 per corner.

    Hope that helps mate - you may be able to get someone in Melb but make sure you get a reference from someone who has used them

    Sydney Guard Rolling

  4. hey all you F owners

    i might be off loading some ISF parts if there is any intrest

    Injen intake (used for about 2000kms)

    ISF front lip (CF centre fibreglass sides)

    Intake is for 400

    F lip is for 350 (brand new never fitted)

    pretty much what it cost me to bring them to aus

    pm me if your intrested in any of these parts

    Hey Mate,

    What kind of front lip ? any pics

    Thanks

    Mike

  5. I saw your pics in the other post. What size tyres are those and are those rims the same as the rims on the US market IS F's? Looks very similar. Have your changes increased the harshness of the suspension? Any rubbing of tyres on the wheel arches? Looks great by the way......

    Thanks mate

    The wheels specs are 20x8.5 front with 245/30 tyres and 20x10 rear with 255/30. The rear offset is fairly aggressive +38 so 255 was the widest I could go and had to roll the guards to avoid rubbing. In regards to suspension that floaty feel with the OEM shocks are gone. Ride is not harsh unless you land in a pothole :)- best way to describe it that the car settles allot faster on bumps which helps handling. Happy to give you a drive if you are in Sydney.

    Only 354 sold, that's exclusive & the chances of seeing a fellow ISF owner on the road is quite rare :)

  6. Thanks for the welcome + feedback fellows

    Yeah the wheels are not for everyone's taste - I just wanted something different to the usual deep dish silver / black look.

    It actually looks better in person esp the concave in the rear imo..

    Hope to meet a few members over the next GTG

    Cheers

    Mike

  7. I hardly see any around in Sydney and keep getting asked about my "body kit" :) Not many ppl are aware that Lexus builds hi-po cars.

    Keep having to explain that its the same concept as AMG is to Merc etc ...

    At the end of the day, one of my main reasons for buying the car was exclusivity. It also has the perfect balance between luxury and performance.

    Hey Mieknbn, might I have seen you around the OzAudi forum (I am an irregular user "A3&Q7")? I recently moved to Lexus power with a MY11 IS F from my A3 2.0TQ. Am happy with the step up! I believe you were/are an S3 driver? Agree with your sentiment - it really does balance so well the luxury and the performance. I've been very impressed. My only gripe is that you seemingly can't manually override the gears when it is in D like you can with the S-Tronic paddle shifters. Yes it will kick down (not that quickly) but then you seemingly can't continue to manually override as it just seems to allow you to hold the gear or go back gears. Other than that very small complaint, I am loving the IS F.

    Hi mate

    Yes that's me - I had a stage 3 S3 & a C63 previously - sold both and now the ISF. Congrats on yours, glad your liking it.

    I think the ISF is so understated esp when you bring it up in any convo on EURO forums - I do my best to keep it objective but some ppl are just narrow minded when it comes to badges ;)

    I've just done the suspension and wheels - looks and handles like a dream

    Cheers

    Mike

  8. I hardly see any around in Sydney and keep getting asked about my "body kit" :) Not many ppl are aware that Lexus builds hi-po cars.

    Keep having to explain that its the same concept as AMG is to Merc etc ...

    At the end of the day, one of my main reasons for buying the car was exclusivity. It also has the perfect balance between luxury and performance.

  9. HI,

    I did the opposite, the forged rims for the track as they are lighter, OEM with spacers for the road. Wasnt keen on rolling the guards but would be interested to see the result.

    Who is fitting the KW's if you dont mind asking?

    Have you sourced semislicks for the OEM size? Limited options but running standard offset you can fit a wider tyre. I ended up with standard size p zero corsa. Without camber adjustment we have found need to run very high pressures.

    Which track days do you do? There are a few ISFs at the Burrows Drive days at EC, next one next Wednesday.

    Chatswood Lexus also organising a few drive and track days.

    I was very hisitant also in regards to rolling the guards but after some local forum research Nelson from Sydney Guard Rolling came highly recommended. Have to say he did an amazing job, took his time spent about 45 mins on each corner with 2 different angled rollers and most importantly a heat gun.

    I'll be using Pedders (Granville) since I've known them over 15 years and this being my 5th car to have the upgrade. Here's a link for my last car, fitted Bilsteins PSS10 + H&R rolls

    Coilover + Sway Install

    I import my tyres from Tirerack.com in the US they sell ExtremeContact DWS which are great on the track imo and cost around 1100 (OEM sizes) shipped to your door for a whole set. I've also used Toyo R888 in the past with other cars, another great tyre for track use. I'm running Pirelli Pzero's on the street rims Max I could go on the rear was 255/30/20 because of the aggressive offsets. Front 245/30/20.

    I'm yet to take the ISF on the track as its only a few month old - Yes Sid from Chatswood has invited me a few times but am too busy this time of the year to take a weekday off.... hopefully soon. I've heard all about Luke's ISF though.... Hopefully join you one of these days..

    I'll try and get some pics up tomorrow with the new rims

    Cheers

    Mike

  10. Thanks for the feedback mate - much appreciated.

    Have placed a order for the KW's (ETA 4 weeks)

    I'm in Sydney so spacers are out as they are illegal in NSW - I'm keeping the OEM wheels for track use fitted with some sem-slicks ..

    I wanted a set of wheels purely for street and looks so ended up squeezing a set of 20" on today ....to be exact 20 x 8.5 ET35 (front) & 20 x 10 ET38 (Rear) - Got the guards rolled by Sydney Guard Rolling who did an amazing job without any issues...

    I'll try and get some pics soon but I went for a set of these in Matte Black concave rear - will PM you for some setting details on the KW's

    Thanks again - Mike

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  11. Hi Guys,

    Anyone running coilovers and / or aftermarket rims in OZ ?

    Would love to get some feedback on various set-ups ie size / width / offset and opinions on coilovers vs stock etc ...

    I'm leaning towards set of KW's

    Pics would also be nice :)

    Cheers

    Mike

  12. LHD and RHD different?

    i thought they were the same

    Well im told there is a steering shaft in the way , and so the route of the pipes is different.

    As for the JoeZ exhaust ,it deletes one set of cat converters, and sounds.... just awesome... ive never been pulled over bout the sound,... Actually i have.. but the cop was awesome bout it , told me to give it a bit of a rev, (seems he loves V8s, and told me thats how they should all sound)

    Im home next week, im going to try and go see this guy bout the headers.. then i will report back here.

    Willing to catch up and show you all the sound...

    Richie

    Hey Richie,

    How did you get a hold of the JoeZ in Aus ?

    Thanks

    Mike

  13. Hi Guys,

    New to the forum :) picked up my silver ISF 2 weeks ago and loving it.

    Have been trying to source some aftermarket performance bits - starting with a cat back exhaust.

    Could I ask where you sourced your JoeZ cat back system please ? I'm in Sydney btw.

    Thanks in advance

    Mike

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