Killing a 1UZ-FE...
#1
Killing a 1UZ-FE...
I still don't really like the idea of purposely killing an engine... But the fact this dude did it because he was swapping it out for a new one makes me feel a little better. On the HP, Brett mentioned that the 1UZ-FE is one of the most reliable engines ever made, but he didn't mention it was actually certified for use in aircraft, which is pretty rad.
#3
Not me. This video confuses me no less than the bored rich idiots who kill themselves drifting in Saudi Arabia. Sort of an advanced state of mental rot. No respect for the engineering. Looks like a typical desperate attempt to keep the attention on them as they run out of ideas. Yetch.
#5
Driver School Candidate
Ive been following these guys... this is really unfotunate.. no respect for the engineering, no respect for the car.
When the car cost 1000-2000$ and i got so money on the side + alot of time, ehat can you exepect...
When the car cost 1000-2000$ and i got so money on the side + alot of time, ehat can you exepect...
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#8
If this kid had blown the engine at hour 23 at the LeMans track in fourth place, that would be different.
Colin
#11
Racer
The three stooges meet 2017. what maroons as daffy duck would say.then again,just about my IQ back then,though I was never into destruction as entertainment.
#12
BahHumBug
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Keep it civil guys. Only warning.
At the end of the day LS400s are mass produced cars. People are free to do what they like and I could really care less that these guys "destroyed" a $300-500 engine for a car they made >65,000 of (95-97 sales in the US alone). "Respect the engineering" is a hilarious thought considering they're planning to put a 2.5L turbo 6 into the car and slide t around. They're re-engineering it to fit their purpose.
Does it pull at my mechanical sympathy a bit? A little.
At the end of the day LS400s are mass produced cars. People are free to do what they like and I could really care less that these guys "destroyed" a $300-500 engine for a car they made >65,000 of (95-97 sales in the US alone). "Respect the engineering" is a hilarious thought considering they're planning to put a 2.5L turbo 6 into the car and slide t around. They're re-engineering it to fit their purpose.
Does it pull at my mechanical sympathy a bit? A little.
#13
Racer
However,as much as i disagree with it,i respect their right to do so.But dont expect people to not be offended by your actions and underlying thought processes,many will be.If you can post it to get a response,expect others to post their response to it, its tit for tat.Be real,many people DO find it offensive.
Last edited by spuds; 02-09-18 at 05:32 AM.