Lexus LFA- Discussion, Pictures & News (new colors gloss black, blue, yellow)
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There is no official 'Ring time for the LFA yet. As usual, media outlets are talking things out of proportion. That 'Ring time was achieved by one of the Toyota test drivers while the track had some traffic.
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Just for you Henry!
AUTOMATED SEQUENTIAL GEARBOX
1. Electronically operated clutch and manual transmission
2. High-performance synchronizer rings are used, providing almost instant gear changes
A. Multi-cone synchronizers
B. High strength synchronizer material
C. High friction carbon materials
3. All speed gears from 1st to 6th have been micro polished to realize precise engagement
and reduced gear whine
4. The use of CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) has optimized the profile of the transaxle
case, resulting in a lightweight construction
5. Standard Torsen® Limited-Slip Differential with a specific amount of preload dialed in
ensures excellent traction
6. Low friction tapered bearings and high-capacity three-point contact bearings are used
Originally Posted by Lexus College - Technical
AUTOMATED SEQUENTIAL GEARBOX
1. Electronically operated clutch and manual transmission
2. High-performance synchronizer rings are used, providing almost instant gear changes
A. Multi-cone synchronizers
B. High strength synchronizer material
C. High friction carbon materials
3. All speed gears from 1st to 6th have been micro polished to realize precise engagement
and reduced gear whine
4. The use of CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) has optimized the profile of the transaxle
case, resulting in a lightweight construction
5. Standard Torsen® Limited-Slip Differential with a specific amount of preload dialed in
ensures excellent traction
6. Low friction tapered bearings and high-capacity three-point contact bearings are used
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Actually, the fuel tank is behind the driver and passenger, and located right in front of the transmission in the rear. It is located ahead of the rear axle. Risk to passengers should be minimal as the tank, based on the design of the car, is located outside of the carbon fiber cabin/central tub. A lot of carbon fiber and some aluminum separates the occupants and the fuel tank .
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I'm going have to figure out a way to transfer some of these diagrams and photos that go with the technical overview pages. More to come.
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Here you go.
http://www.insideline.com/lexus/lf-a...and-video.html
"As part of our time with the car, we were taken for a lap of the Nordschleife with the LFA's chief test-driver, drift champion and Japanese GT racer Akira Lida. For what it's worth, Akira claims a best lap of 7:30, but reckons the LFA is capable of 7:23 given a clear track. Naturally enough, this would make it a few seconds quicker than a Nissan GT-R."
So unlike Nissan, Lexus didn't spend the money to rent the entire 'Ring for a clean run (or in the case of the Nissan, MANY clean runs). Hopefully a worthy 3rd party will do just that later to help validate the 7:23 claim. Or Lexus themselves should.
http://www.insideline.com/lexus/lf-a...and-video.html
"As part of our time with the car, we were taken for a lap of the Nordschleife with the LFA's chief test-driver, drift champion and Japanese GT racer Akira Lida. For what it's worth, Akira claims a best lap of 7:30, but reckons the LFA is capable of 7:23 given a clear track. Naturally enough, this would make it a few seconds quicker than a Nissan GT-R."
So unlike Nissan, Lexus didn't spend the money to rent the entire 'Ring for a clean run (or in the case of the Nissan, MANY clean runs). Hopefully a worthy 3rd party will do just that later to help validate the 7:23 claim. Or Lexus themselves should.
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Here are some more tidbits:
- Chief engineer Tanahashi told his team not to focus on lap times during 'Ring testing and development, but instead to focus on handling, stability, and driving pleasure/enjoyment.
- the drivetrain torque tube and the exhaust are vertically stacked in the center tunnel to reduce the tunnel's width
- this allows the seats to be closer together, and closer to the car's longitudinal center line to minimize the effect the occupants have on the car's dynamics
- this also allows for near-perfect pedal placement for the driver
- Chief engineer Tanahashi told his team not to focus on lap times during 'Ring testing and development, but instead to focus on handling, stability, and driving pleasure/enjoyment.
- the drivetrain torque tube and the exhaust are vertically stacked in the center tunnel to reduce the tunnel's width
- this allows the seats to be closer together, and closer to the car's longitudinal center line to minimize the effect the occupants have on the car's dynamics
- this also allows for near-perfect pedal placement for the driver
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A quote from Automobile mag:
I can't wait for the true *supercar* tests and comparisons to come. Then we will see how well an LFA accelerates to 200 mph from a stop, and how well it brakes from that speed . Supercars need some super comparisons and tests to be done.
Originally Posted by Automobile
This is a seasoned, high-speed tool that copes competently with 125-mph lane changes, 150-mph blind crests, 175-mph bends, and 200-mph stops.
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An absolutely glowing review from the UK's The Sun:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...EXclusive.html
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...EXclusive.html
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Hard to say for sure, but it seems when the car is set in "Sport" mode, the engine supposedly can rev to over 9000 RPM. In other words, you can think of 9500 RPM as the "true" redline of the engine.
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The GT-R amd R8 is where the Lexus LFA will always be compared to IMO. Performance wise the LFA is right there in between the GT-R and R8, but cost wise it is 3-4 times the price. I think one has to not judge the car by price but instead look at it performance. Time will tell how good the LFA is on the skidpad but I believe the GT-R will still be it.
When you look at the Ferrari 599 (Road and Track)...3.2 seconds 0-60mph with the use of launch control....why doesn't the LFA have this?...the only car I know of from a major manufacturer that comes close to this is the GT-R
For $375k I can't go faster than a Ferrari or even a Nissan for that matter?.....I still think the LFA is cool and I do like it
When you look at the Ferrari 599 (Road and Track)...3.2 seconds 0-60mph with the use of launch control....why doesn't the LFA have this?...the only car I know of from a major manufacturer that comes close to this is the GT-R
For $375k I can't go faster than a Ferrari or even a Nissan for that matter?.....I still think the LFA is cool and I do like it
ok man, just go buy a GTR.
The GTR and the LFA represent 2 totally different things. Do you agree? If you agree, the discussion between LFA and GTR is over unless you're going to actually compare them together in a performance test, just for the sake of it.
I don't want to be mean or anything but hearing the same thing page after page after page gets tiring, we got the point.
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I cant wait to see what time it gets for the 0-60-0