1974 Toyota Landcruiser Fj 55 "iron Pig" on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
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This is an awesome truck that I purchased from Cruiser Innovations out of Paradise CA. They do awesome work, its been a real pleasure to own this vehicle.
Unfortunately our priorities have changed and it's time to move on to the next owner. The truck is located in Lakewood Colorado. There is a detailed build thread on this vehicle however I cant seem to figure out how to attach the link. E-mail me and I will send to anybody interested. We have driven the vehicle less then 2K miles Body Color: Beige and Black Interior Color: Black and Gray Engine: 6 Cylinder F Engine Trans: 4 Speed Manual Performance: Empi Carb with Holley Fuel Pressure Regulator Custom split header / Magna flow exhaust system NEW HEI Ignition 4 Speed Transmission with new Master cylinder and Slave cylinder Custom Aluminum Radiator New Water Pump New Hoses New Belts New Fuel Pump New Fuel lines and filter New Optima Yellow Top Battery New PCV Valves New Custom Built Heavy Duty Front and Rear Drive Lines Interior: 2005 Tahoe Power Seats Crow Racing rear seat belts New Dash New Glove Box Door Gauges have been removed, cleaned and reinstalled Exterior: Body Stripped and Sprayed with an Epoxy Primer Surfacer A few minor body mods performed to clean up lines New Headlights NEW Poly Body Mounts Suspension and Handling: Spring over axle lift Front Axle pinion angle set with turned steering knuckles for proper Caster angle Rear axle pinion angle set to eliminate drive line vibration NEW Yukon 4:88 Gears NEW Grizzley locker (Rear) New Pro-Comp ES3000 Shocks Saginaw Power Steering Rebuilt Steering Column New Brakes Steel Braided Brake lines Rebuilt front axle 4X4 labs High Steer with 1 Ton Tie Rod ends New Poly Bushings 33"X12.55X15 Toyo M/T Tires 85% |
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New autonomous testing ground in Michigan will help battle bad weather
Thu, Dec 14 2017If one of the big weaknesses of autonomous vehicles is their ability to navigate in the snow, consider this a trial by fire. The American Center for Mobility says it has opened its $110 million driverless car testing facility on the site of a former General Motors assembly plant in Michigan, with Toyota and auto supplier Visteon the first to begin testing this week. The ACM proving ground is a 500-acre site at historic Willow Run in Ypsilanti Township, near Ann Arbor. It's one of 10 sites designated by the U.S. Department of Transportation as pilot proving ground sites to test AV technologies. It features a variety of simulated environments to test driverless cars, including a 2.5-mile highway loop, two double overpasses, intersections, roundabouts and a 700-foot curved tunnel. It also opens just as the region experiences a series of snowstorms and the first frigid temperatures of the season. That ability to test autonomous vehicles in a wide variety of weather conditions is important, as autonomous vehicle sensors have struggled to handle cold, wet and snowy conditions. Google parent Alphabet in October said its Waymo division was expanding its winter testing operations to Michigan, making it the sixth state where it's testing its driverless car systems. In a Medium blog post, Waymo CEO John Krafcik wrote that "This type of testing will give us the opportunity to assess the way our sensors perform in wet, cold conditions. And it will also build on the advanced driving skills we've developed over the last eight years by teaching our cars how to handle things like skidding on icy, unplowed roads." Waymo also opened a development center in suburban Detroit in 2016, working with Fiat Chrysler to integrate its autonomous technology into Chrysler Pacifica hybrid minivans. Visteon began testing and validating its DriveCore autonomous driving platform to evaluate algorithms, vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure technology and other systems. Toyota used the facility Wednesday to begin orientation and driver training. ACM has so far secured $110 million to construct the first two phases from founders Ford, Hyundai America Technical Center, Toyota and Visteon, and says it expects to announce more investment soon.
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Mon, Mar 23 2015With the rise of smartphones and more advanced auto infotainment systems, combatting distracted driving is a growing concern. One day, fully autonomous vehicles could end the problem, but that solution is still at best years away for consumers. Until then, automakers are working to make the tech safer, and one way to do that is monitoring drivers' eyes to make sure they're paying attention. With a recent patent, Toyota thinks it can make the tracking work even better. In Japanese brand's patented solution, a camera constantly monitors the driver's upper and lower eyelids and uses the data to calculate how open the eyes are. The company admits systems like this already exist elsewhere, but they can sometimes return false results by detecting redeye instead of the location of a person's actual eyeball. To fix this, the automaker adds a further step to search for redeye. If it occurs where skin is already assumed to be, then the system can go back to tracking the accurate location of the eye. Toyota doesn't specify how it might use this technology, but more accurate data would always be useful. The company wouldn't be the first automaker to work on implementing eye detection, either. For example, General Motors has a pilot program using it to monitor distraction, and Jaguar Land Rover watches a driver's peepers to create the 3d image for its Virtual Windscreen. Related Video:







