Jump to content

Calyps0

Regular Member
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Toyota Model*
    Camry
  • Toyota Year*
    2023
  • Location*
    Florida (FL)

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Calyps0's Achievements

Progressing

Progressing (3/14)

  • Conversation Starter

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. 4-cylinder base LE 2023 Camry. I don't like the stock exhaust and want to add a purely cosmetic (no Vroom VROOM) tip to it. I am having a heck of a time finding one (maybe because it's a newer model?). Anyone know the inlet/outlet or diameter of the tailpipe (I dont have it yet). I'd like to order one that fits flush (no mods required to fit). PS I did buy the OEM tip that comes on the XLE Camry models and the service rep at Toyota said the tailpipe on mine was "too thin" for it to fit on...so that must mean that the muffler and tailpipe on XLE (even before the chrome exhaust is added) is larger than mine... Most forums fall quiet here...any help would be appreciated.
  2. Hey all. Looking for suggestions/testimonials for non-performance, purely cosmetic exhaust tips for my 2017 Highlander LE plus (curved pipe muffler). I want something long lasting, quiet and sleek (black or chrome preferred) Thank you.
  3. Hello. Glad to be on the forum. Currently own: -2017 Toyota Highlander LE Plus (6 cylinder) -2023 Toyota Camry LE AWD (4 cylinder) Have lots of questions on my posts (check them out under my profile). While Google is a guys best friend...I am truly looking for testimonials along with suggestions to learn from what has worked for others (and what hasn't). That, to me, is the true value in these type of forums. Because here responses can cater to details more and the additional support is far better with amore personalized approach than a net search.
  4. So I've got a toddler and he'd love to watch stuff on longer drives on the main console screen of a 2023 Camry LE. Is there a relatively easy/inexpensive way (without installing new hardware) to use a 3rd party device and my cell signal to show content on the system screen? FYI, Apple CarPlay is enabled on this vehicle but would love to have a 3rd party device that wouldn't lose Siri functionality through phone/car stereo and/or loss of buttons etc... Thank you.
  5. So I've got a toddler and he'd love to watch stuff on longer drives on the main console screen of our 2017 Highlander LE Plus. Is there a relatively easy/inexpensive way (without installing new hardware) to use a 3rd party device and my cell signal to show content on the system screen? FYI, Apple CarPlay isn't enabled on this vehicle (maybe possible with firmware update?) but would love to have a 3rd party device that wouldn't lose Siri functionality through phone/car stereo and/or loss of buttons etc... Thank you.
  6. Looking for suggestions for: Cosmetic (non-performance/sound altering) Low profile (not Fast and the Furious styled) Exhaust tip options for a new 2023 Camry LE AWD (4 cylinder). Anyone know confirmed 3rd party options or (preferable) OEM options. It should be known that I did order OEM part # 174080V010 from Toyota https://parts.centralfloridatoyota.com/p/Toyota__/Exhaust-Tail-Pipe-Tip/63124381/174080V010.html?referer=parts.toyota.com&machineIDT1=rbezkbhipktqb4pt2gfef1oc However, service manager advised me that he didn't think it would fit the LE exhaust because of the width of the tail pipe was too narrow. It did look like that part was too wide to fit flush.vvThis part was meant from XLE models. He wasn't 100% sure about it, mind you and didn't attempt to put the part on (or even size-it-up). So is what the manager told me true? Do the exhaust widths and lengths vary that much from an LE to an XLE? What are the dimensions (width/length, inlet/outlet) of a 4-cylinder LE? Thanks.
  7. Looking for suggestions for: Cosmetic (non-performance/sound altering) Low profile (not Fast and the Furious styled) Exhaust tip options for a new 2023 Camry LE (4 cylinder). Anyone know confirmed 3rd party options or (preferable) OEM options. It should be known that I did order OEM part # 174080V010 from Toyota https://parts.centralfloridatoyota.com/p/Toyota__/Exhaust-Tail-Pipe-Tip/63124381/174080V010.html?referer=parts.toyota.com&machineIDT1=rbezkbhipktqb4pt2gfef1oc However, service manager advised me that he didn't think it would fit the LE exhaust because of the width of the tail pipe was too narrow. It did look like that part was too wide to fit flush.vvThis part was meant from XLE models. He wasn't 100% sure about it, mind you and didn't attempt to put the part on (or even size-it-up). So is what the manager told me true? Do the exhaust widths and lengths vary that much from an LE to an XLE? What are the dimensions (width/length, inlet/outlet) of a 4-cylinder LE? Thanks.
  8. The 2023 Camry LE (4 cylinder) has a standard audio package. I noticed both with Bluetooth and XM that the audio quality is weak and awful quality (think: original Naptster download quality) on music and XM content that sounded just fine on my 2011 Corolla LE standard system with a 3rd party Bluetooth device for wireless streaming... I am sure those without any sound advice on this matter will comment, "You have the standard audio package and that's what you get!", but it is so egregious I was curious if the audio firmware update has processing improvements that address performance. Meaning my issues almost seems like sub-par sound processing that leads to "tin-like" effect on the sound. Howard Stern's voice shouldn't sound "static-y" with good reception. Anyone know if one of the Audio Multi-Media firmware patches helps to improve audio experience at all? OR are they just to upgrade interface/nav system (no more Etune etc.)? Praying the first one is true, because there is no way my 2011 standard Corolla audio system is better than this... Thank you.
×
×
  • Create New...

Forums


News


Membership