1992 Lexus Sc400 1uz-fe / 2jzgte Vvti Mapecu2 Tweak'd Harness on 2040-cars
Edgar, Nebraska, United States
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This auction is for TWO ITEMS! Everything you need to make a 2JZ SC400 minus the oil pan! A Lexus SC400 and a 2JZ Motor - Read below: The SC400: Year: 1992 Make: Lexus Model: SC400 Mileage: 200k~ Title Status: Clear Transmission: Auto Current Engine: 1UZ-FE Extra details: The car RAN and drove excellent and is beautiful on the exterior. I just put a new JVC double din with all new speakers in the car. It also is setup with a 5 channel amp. I have a cheap 10" sub I was gonna put in the factory location, but apparently its an 8". The car has sat for the past month due to my lack of time diagnosing a loss of spark. Cranks fine, can smell fuel. I am guessing it a bad cap/rotor. I just replaced the coolant reservoir as it cracked (guessing the rotors got wet when this happened). Traction control, overdrive and all that works perfect. The transmission mount needs replaced as it has the infamous 2700~ rpm shudder going down the interstate. Shifts fine, 2nd gear shift solenoid was just replaced within the last 6 months. The interior needs some work. Typical bolster wear on the drivers seat (has leather seat covers on it now to prevent any further tearing). Drivers door panel appears to have been taken off a hundred times. Need a new drivers window regulator. Someone prior to me apparently tried to install an sc300 window regulator and it doesn't work. Passenger window works fine. Power tilt works, sunroof works, not sure how to unlock trunk. The car does NOT run. It will need to be trailered. The 2JZ-GTE VVTi: This is an imported 2jzgte auto VVTi with...
http://s147.photobucket.com/user/thegreat08/media/2jz300/20130703_193737_zps03895b8e.mp4.html?sort=3&o=0 I will have the 2jzgte, sc400, and all mounts/accessories ready for pickup when this sells. 402-224-0021 Text anytime, call between 4-8 pm central as I work nights. Email: aws_2008@hotmail.com Location: Southeast Nebraska Name: Derrick Hofstetter |
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Lexus' LFA Works now making carbon fiber bicycles... kind of
Tue, 16 Jul 2013The LFA Works that produced the Lexus LFA hasn't had too much to do since the 500th example of the V10 supercar left the plant on December 15, 2012. So what are a bunch of carbon fiber experts meant to do with their time when they have some of the world's most advanced CFRP machinery but no engine to wrap it with? Why, make a bicycle, of course - and not just any bicycle, but the kind that costs one million Japanese yen ($10,000 US) and of which only 100 will be made.
Only they didn't really "make" it - the carbon fiber frame was sourced from Takumi, in Taiwan. On the face of it that's a shame, but it makes sense; when you've got a company like McLaren assisting bike manufacturer Specialized produce a road bike, it's clear that 'pushies' have got so advanced that a company can't just hop in and mold a $10K bike in six months. Beyond that frame it's got a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 group with electronic shifters, and it weighs 15 pounds.
However, the Lexus crafstmen did polish each frame for three hours, and the bike is said to embody the "principles and philosophy" of the supercar, while the brochure for the bike says it represents "a new chapter in Lexus history." That chapter is still all about rarity, though, since there's only one bike headed for Canada and two for the US.
Lexus LF-30 Electrified Concept announces the brand's entry in EVs
Wed, Oct 23 2019The star of the Lexus booth at the biennial Tokyo auto show is an extremely futuristic concept named LF-30 Electrified that previews the firm's cars could look like — and be powered by — in 2030. The LF-30 Electrified uses clever technology to take Lexus into the electric vehicle segment for the first time. Lexus has leveraged parent company Toyota's expertise in the field of hybrid powertrains to become one of the industry's pioneers in the segment, but it has always shunned fully electric drivetrains. The LS-30 signals an about-face. Drawing on lessons learned while designing hybrids, engineers developed a 536-horsepower drivetrain that consists of a mammoth, 110-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack and four in-wheel electric motors that can deliver front-, rear-, or all-wheel drive. Don't let the press images fool you; the LS-30 is huge. It's nearly as long as the firm's LS flagship sedan, closer to a Chevrolet Suburban in width, and it weighs almost 5,300 pounds. It can nonetheless reach 60 mph from a stop in 3.8 seconds, and it can travel for up to 310 miles on one charge according to the overly optimistic WLTP testing cycle. Those figures might be irrelevant, because the driver can become a passenger by turning on the on-board autonomous technology and letting it worry about how quickly to accelerate, and when to charge. There's even a drone that Lexus calls an Airporter that autonomous transports luggage, for example, from in front of the owner's house directly to the car's trunk. Odds are you won't even need to tip it. Traveling in the LF-30 feels different depending on where you're sitting. The driver experiences a new concept Lexus calls Tazuna that draws inspiration from how a rein can create a mutual understanding between a horse and a rider; it sounds similar to what Mazda aimed for with the Miata, which famously channeled Jinba Ittai, or horse and rider as one, but it's a completely different take on it. The driver can adjust the stereo or dial a destination in the navigation system without taking his or her eyes off the road thanks to steering wheel-mounted switches and a large head-up display. The driver feels a lot like a jet fighter pilot, then. The passenger, on the road hand, is traveling first-class thanks to a seat inspired by high-zoot air travel, and a gesture-controlled screen. The rear seats recline, and the folks sitting in them can watch movies on a voice- and gesture-controlled glass roof called SkyGate.
Google is hiring autonomous car testers in Arizona
Fri, May 13 2016If you're in Arizona, Google is hiring for a gig that could be a good alternative to doing Uber. The job entails test driving an autonomous car around the state for $20 an hour, six to eight hours a day. You'll still need to know how to actually drive to be able to take the wheel if needed. But since your role is testing out the big G's new technology, you're expected to provide the engineering team "concise written and oral feedback," submit daily reports and document any test or procedure performed. That's why even though Google isn't looking for any "particular type of person," it wants people with bachelor's degrees and excellent communication skills. If you're applying because you want to go on a road trip inside one of Google's compact cars, though, we're afraid you'd be sorely disappointed. You'll be testing the tech titan's self-driving technology on a Lexus like the one in the image above. Related Video: This article by Mariella Moon originally ran on Engadget, the definitive guide to this connected life.








