Dave, does the GS use the same V6 as the 2007 ES350? If it does, I was
wondering if the engine still has the same piston slap as my ES350. The
Lexus website says that is normal operating noise for the Lexus.
Aside from the defective engine, the car looks great, rides great, and
handles great. We even get over 30 mpg on trips if we keep speed under 70
mph.
Enjoy,
Graybeard
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DaveW - 05 May 2009 19:14 GMT
>Dave, does the GS use the same V6 as the 2007 ES350? If it does, I was
>wondering if the engine still has the same piston slap as my ES350. The
>Lexus website says that is normal operating noise for the Lexus.
>Aside from the defective engine, the car looks great, rides great, and
>handles great. We even get over 30 mpg on trips if we keep speed under 70
>mph.
The ES and RX share the same engine, but the GS350, while roughly the
same size V6 (it's slightly larger), is a different engine, with
higher compression and about 30 more horsepower. I haven't experienced
any piston slap with the GS.