Lexus LFA- Discussion, Pictures & News (new colors gloss black, blue, yellow)
#2581
Lexus Test Driver
NAGTROC guys seem very cool. They seem to love the tuner shop owner's write-up and also the LFA. I think NAGTROC is embracing the LFA better than any other forum and seem to be looking beyond the "overpriced" stigma. Surprising. Isn't it??
Some videos of Forged Performance test drive of the LFA:
Pay close attention to the engine sound. Those sweet whistles sound so amazing that the engine makes. LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQCZEUxuo3k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj7LeYkaWdE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkM6LcS-jY8
http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index....9&#entry604999
Nissan GTR Forged performance from NAGTROC test drive of LFA pictures:
Some videos of Forged Performance test drive of the LFA:
Pay close attention to the engine sound. Those sweet whistles sound so amazing that the engine makes. LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQCZEUxuo3k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj7LeYkaWdE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkM6LcS-jY8
http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index....9&#entry604999
Nissan GTR Forged performance from NAGTROC test drive of LFA pictures:
Last edited by 05RollaXRS; 09-21-10 at 08:30 PM.
#2582
Lexus Champion
The yellow looks really good in those pictures. Not so much so in some of the other videos though. In some videos it looks like the yellow is 'off' and not so deep, but these photos show otherwise. Some photos also don't look so great either. I like it though. These pictures show a deep yellow, different from Ferrari and Lambo. I still wish they would have had YELLOW CALIPERS!
#2584
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no kidding. reading the m3 vs isf show (on both forums) have been a lot of omg to me. i really look forward to this show on the r8 and lfa, but for sure care less about the results either way (the show is about entertainment, that's about it). no matter how it is, i am sure i will read plenty about what went "wrong"
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The yellow looks really good in those pictures. Not so much so in some of the other videos though. In some videos it looks like the yellow is 'off' and not so deep, but these photos show otherwise. Some photos also don't look so great either. I like it though. These pictures show a deep yellow, different from Ferrari and Lambo. I still wish they would have had YELLOW CALIPERS!
It's a fantastic "Pearl Yellow" in person
I have actually seen very good detailed pics of this yellow LFA, but the member hasn't posted them yet..
Here is a close up of the sample I took.. It doesn't show the pearl, but does show that its not a light & bright yellow.
However, I feel the Bright yellow calipers would not match too well.
Since they are a solid more common yellow, found on Brembo Calipers.
Which might be why they put black calipers on P014..
- Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; 09-22-10 at 11:04 AM.
#2586
Unless the videos were enhanced too, I'd say the color in the pics are not doctored. Just watch the video next to the pics, the colors appears identical to my eyes, IMO.
#2587
NAGTROC guys seem very cool. They seem to love the tuner shop owner's write-up and also the LFA. I think NAGTROC is embracing the LFA better than any other forum and seem to be looking beyond the "overpriced" stigma. Surprising. Isn't it??
Some videos of Forged Performance test drive of the LFA:
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Some videos of Forged Performance test drive of the LFA:
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Now, I can't wait for an invitation to drive the car.
#2588
Lexus Champion
Regardless of the difference in yellow hues, the yellow calipers still would have went. even if they aren't a pearl color. I can't wait to see a blue one up close or at least in finished product pictures. I'm hoping someone chooses the blue calipers and matches it with the body color and interior blue as well, like the pre-production car that was seen at Fuji. But I'd choose the dark wheels.
#2590
Lexus Champion
It does look different from pictures of others. Then again, it looks the same as some as well. I guess you'd just have to see it in person to tell, maybe it's the fact it's outside absorbing some 'sun'? Inside it doesn't seem so deep of a yellow, more like it's a lighter tint at least in pictures of it previously.
#2592
Lexus Champion
So I wanna talk about this upcoming episode of battle of the supercars with the LFA and R8V10. When they said the LFA went over 185mph, was that the standing mile or was it the top speed test? Also, if it was the top speed test was it the rolling start or was it a 2 mile shot? I seem to remember that in the one mile test, a ZR1 managed a 178.4mph run in another episode against the Viper. That Viper was the 2009 model though not the 2010, which is much quicker in the top end according to dodge (200mph comes 14! seconds sooner). So if the LFA does this in the one mile, that's pretty outstanding. My guess is it's the two mile or the roll out run.
#2593
Lexus Test Driver
Yes, that is what I was thinking as well that the ZR-1 test was a standing mile. I went back and watched the video on internet and it indeed was standing mile.
However, their tests do vary a bit with every episode so it could be possible that in the R8 V10 vs LFA test, it was a top speed run? If LFA hits 185 mph in the standing mile, that is faster than the Porsche Carrera GT stock, which is why I kind of find it difficult to believe it was a standing mile test.
However, their tests do vary a bit with every episode so it could be possible that in the R8 V10 vs LFA test, it was a top speed run? If LFA hits 185 mph in the standing mile, that is faster than the Porsche Carrera GT stock, which is why I kind of find it difficult to believe it was a standing mile test.
So I wanna talk about this upcoming episode of battle of the supercars with the LFA and R8V10. When they said the LFA went over 185mph, was that the standing mile or was it the top speed test? Also, if it was the top speed test was it the rolling start or was it a 2 mile shot? I seem to remember that in the one mile test, a ZR1 managed a 178.4mph run in another episode against the Viper. That Viper was the 2009 model though not the 2010, which is much quicker in the top end according to dodge (200mph comes 14! seconds sooner). So if the LFA does this in the one mile, that's pretty outstanding. My guess is it's the two mile or the roll out run.
#2594
From the various tests I've seen, it seems obvious that the LFA is not some sort of straight line monster, not even close. It doesn't have the best 0 to 60, the best 1/4 mile or 1/2 mile or standing mile, etc. etc. etc.
I'm not sure why people are so eager to see phenomenal straight line times out of the LFA. It's clearly not meant to perform in that way. This is a car built for the track.
People should be amazed that a car like the LFA with such relatively poor straight line times manages to keep up with a car like the Ferrari 458 italia which appears to be noticeably faster from all straight line iterations (dig or roll)
I'm not sure why people are so eager to see phenomenal straight line times out of the LFA. It's clearly not meant to perform in that way. This is a car built for the track.
People should be amazed that a car like the LFA with such relatively poor straight line times manages to keep up with a car like the Ferrari 458 italia which appears to be noticeably faster from all straight line iterations (dig or roll)
#2595
Lexus Test Driver
I really hope Lexus will figure out the launch control system and the downforce from the wing at high speed resulting in too much weight over the rear axle.
The ONLY reason why 458 Italia is faster in a straight line is because it has the advantage of a gearbox geared for acceleration (7 gears and a very steep 5.3:1 final drive, which is possible only because of the 9000 rpm redline). Since LFA also has a 9000 rpm redline, I could easily see LFA matching it in the straight line if it had a 7th gear to retain the top speed and a similar final drive.
The ONLY reason why 458 Italia is faster in a straight line is because it has the advantage of a gearbox geared for acceleration (7 gears and a very steep 5.3:1 final drive, which is possible only because of the 9000 rpm redline). Since LFA also has a 9000 rpm redline, I could easily see LFA matching it in the straight line if it had a 7th gear to retain the top speed and a similar final drive.
From the various tests I've seen, it seems obvious that the LFA is not some sort of straight line monster, not even close. It doesn't have the best 0 to 60, the best 1/4 mile or 1/2 mile or standing mile, etc. etc. etc.
I'm not sure why people are so eager to see phenomenal straight line times out of the LFA. It's clearly not meant to perform in that way. This is a car built for the track.
People should be amazed that a car like the LFA with such relatively poor straight line times manages to keep up with a car like the Ferrari 458 italia which appears to be noticeably faster from all straight line iterations (dig or roll)
I'm not sure why people are so eager to see phenomenal straight line times out of the LFA. It's clearly not meant to perform in that way. This is a car built for the track.
People should be amazed that a car like the LFA with such relatively poor straight line times manages to keep up with a car like the Ferrari 458 italia which appears to be noticeably faster from all straight line iterations (dig or roll)
Last edited by 05RollaXRS; 09-22-10 at 08:19 PM.