Hey! We will work on getting those together in the next couple weeks..we are in the middle of moving shops but as soon as we get settled we will get them on here!
@matt scalf We pieced this kit together and made it ourselves but we did list most of everything we got in the video description in part 4 of the build
Hey jack Unfortunately we don’t have footage of the entire process but we will be build another turbo is300 on the channel in the next couple months and we will try and document that better for you guys..the biggest thing when relocating the abs it to not crimp the lines and the best way to do that is just unclip all the lines from the body and as you start to bend them grip all of the lines with your other hand and fold them over your hand. This will help the lines bend around your hand and will help prevent crimping the lines. If you have any other questions feel free to ask! Other build is here ua-cam.com/video/AZyT4a4_7RY/v-deo.html
how did you route the abs like that?? just wondering everyone i’ve eeen do an abs relocation has gotten either the finishing lines or the chase bays kit and re route soo the lines but this seems so much easier and faster
Hey @AlexFranco The lines are fairly flexible so you detach all the clips along the body towards the firewall and slowly start bending them, make sure to be careful not to kink them I found that wrapping all the lines around your hand and slowly pushing towards them helps the lines bend in a U shape and keeps them from bending just be sure to do it slowly don’t rush the process the easiest way it to grab the abs module and use that to move and bend the lines
@ CT85flores Is was roughly about 1500 with us doing all the work so just parts and with the wideband we installed it came to 2k we go over pricing and issues in part 4 and also have links to some of the stuff we purchased to build it
@andrew Wagner Yes the whole car is on factory ecu no mods or tune just stock. We do a full breakdown at the end of the build of all the parts too ua-cam.com/video/nAlAHR5K0oA/v-deo.html
@@mabuildsofficial good to know I'm working on my own is300 build now and it's an 01. Don't really want to pour cash in for a stand alone and was curious if the stock ecu and maf were up to the task. Power goal of 300 to 350 nothing crazy just a fun daily driver
Hey, we will work on getting those in the next couple weeks or so we are still moving shops and have not had time but as soon as we do we will get the link in the description
@DIY-Alex your absolutely right it places the turbo a little high and limits the size of turbo that can be installed due to the hot side touching the intake pipe. Our plan was never to go big but to run a safe set up with a smaller turbo..We have not tested with the Cx racing manifold but may on the next project! Thanks for the suggestion and support!
We also turbo'd our IS300, although we tried without the standalone and it wasn't happy. We have many videos on the build if you guys are interested @yellowshopbuild. Go to playlist/IS300.
@@mabuildsofficial it is an auto, and an 01. Apparently there are differences within the 01 🤷♂️ also at that time we didn't use a return system or a fpr. Maybe those would have helped
Yeah the ecu is different than the 02-05 is300 not too sure what all the differences are but if you had an aftermarket fuel regulator with no return that will definitely affect the car since the excess fuel has no where to go
And yeah the fpr is kinda what makes it possible, cuz it's boost referenced. So that's the only way you're able to add fuel without any kind of calibration to the ECU. The injectors are still opening the same but your shoving more fuel in since the pressure is going up with every pound of boost.
Can't wait to see it on the road! Great video!
Same manifold I got for my is300 turbo build 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Thanks for the support, We appreciate it!
Where are the links?
Hey! We will work on getting those together in the next couple weeks..we are in the middle of moving shops but as soon as we get settled we will get them on here!
Is there a turbo kit or just random parts put together
@matt scalf
We pieced this kit together and made it ourselves but we did list most of everything we got in the video description in part 4 of the build
@@mabuildsofficial ok thanks man
@matt scalf
If you have any questions during your build don’t hesitate to ask!
What was the exact process relocating the ABS?
Hey jack
Unfortunately we don’t have footage of the entire process but we will be build another turbo is300 on the channel in the next couple months and we will try and document that better for you guys..the biggest thing when relocating the abs it to not crimp the lines and the best way to do that is just unclip all the lines from the body and as you start to bend them grip all of the lines with your other hand and fold them over your hand. This will help the lines bend around your hand and will help prevent crimping the lines.
If you have any other questions feel free to ask!
Other build is here
ua-cam.com/video/AZyT4a4_7RY/v-deo.html
how did you route the abs like that?? just wondering everyone i’ve eeen do an abs relocation has gotten either the finishing lines or the chase bays kit and re route soo the lines but this seems so much easier and faster
Hey @AlexFranco
The lines are fairly flexible so you detach all the clips along the body towards the firewall and slowly start bending them, make sure to be careful not to kink them I found that wrapping all the lines around your hand and slowly pushing towards them helps the lines bend in a U shape and keeps them from bending just be sure to do it slowly don’t rush the process the easiest way it to grab the abs module and use that to move and bend the lines
Wow. I want to do it on mine. How much for everything
@ CT85flores
Is was roughly about 1500 with us doing all the work so just parts and with the wideband we installed it came to 2k we go over pricing and issues in part 4 and also have links to some of the stuff we purchased to build it
Is this build on a factory ecu and tune?
@andrew Wagner
Yes the whole car is on factory ecu no mods or tune just stock. We do a full breakdown at the end of the build of all the parts too
ua-cam.com/video/nAlAHR5K0oA/v-deo.html
@@mabuildsofficial good to know I'm working on my own is300 build now and it's an 01. Don't really want to pour cash in for a stand alone and was curious if the stock ecu and maf were up to the task. Power goal of 300 to 350 nothing crazy just a fun daily driver
@Swyper Performance Recovery yeah a full 3" with a mid highflow muffler is in the plans
Get a set of aristo pistons and rods👍
Not a bad idea! if we decide to up the boost that may be the way to go!
That’s what I’m saving up for ;) build the engine up more then do the turbos and fun stuff ahha
Link ???
Hey, we will work on getting those in the next couple weeks or so we are still moving shops and have not had time but as soon as we do we will get the link in the description
You guys did more work on your lexus then I did in 2 weeks in mine:(
@jake Reilly
Just keep at it! Hopefully the video is helpful and motivating enough to push you to finish the project :-) ....thanks for the support!
sell me that stock filter box 🤣
@ahmed we would but we don’t have it anymore
Nice job documenting everything, but that manifold is junk. Should've got the CX racing manifold.
@DIY-Alex your absolutely right it places the turbo a little high and limits the size of turbo that can be installed due to the hot side touching the intake pipe. Our plan was never to go big but to run a safe set up with a smaller turbo..We have not tested with the Cx racing manifold but may on the next project! Thanks for the suggestion and support!
We also turbo'd our IS300, although we tried without the standalone and it wasn't happy. We have many videos on the build if you guys are interested @yellowshopbuild. Go to playlist/IS300.
That's weird it didn't work without the stand alone? Is yours an auto? What were the differences in your build? Yeah we'll definitely check it out!
@@mabuildsofficial it is an auto, and an 01. Apparently there are differences within the 01 🤷♂️ also at that time we didn't use a return system or a fpr. Maybe those would have helped
Yeah the ecu is different than the 02-05 is300 not too sure what all the differences are but if you had an aftermarket fuel regulator with no return that will definitely affect the car since the excess fuel has no where to go
And yeah the fpr is kinda what makes it possible, cuz it's boost referenced. So that's the only way you're able to add fuel without any kind of calibration to the ECU. The injectors are still opening the same but your shoving more fuel in since the pressure is going up with every pound of boost.
Subbed. I'm doing the same thing rn