12/3/2009 5:19:41 PM
The part that is a world first is the offset gearset that connects the crank to the torque tube, allowing the lower engine mounting height. This way they didn't have to make a super tough small diameter clutch like Porsche did on the Carrera gt to get the crank as low as possible. So with a typical diameter clutch, the torque tube is coaxial with the height of the center of the clutch, which is connected to the driveshaft, but the offset gearset allows the driveshaft to be higher than the centerline of the crank, which, with its small diameter and in a dry sumped engine, can then be located little more than its own radius from the lowest point on the car.
12/3/2009 7:18:51 PM
^ the point of acceleration times isn't the time elapsed itself, since there isn't actually any substantive use, outside a racetrack, for achieving a speed a fraction of a second earlier, (as in, what are you going to do with that extra fraction of a second cruising?) but the implied acceleration rate experienced. That's why it's silly to refer to one car as faster than another according to absolute times once the measured time of accelerating to a certain speed drops below some reasonable point of diminishing returns. I'd argue that 4 seconds is a good standard for 0-60 to use as a measure of: "your butt can't appreciate the difference." I mean, there's just no way anyone is going to convince me that a 3800 lb gtr with 478 up feels as gut-twistingly accelerative as a 2600 lb mclaren f1 with 627 hp. The Nissan manages it's figure by decimating time lost to wheelspin, shove lost to accelerative squat and rebound decompression of rwd contact patches, since it's awd, and being able to manage to spend less of its time between gears, thereby using a lower but more consistent rate of acceleration to Manage climbing to the same velocity in the same amount of time.
12/3/2009 7:37:53 PM
^thank you. I can't believe he used an AWD vehicle for reference, sigh.
12/3/2009 10:56:07 PM
In the US, Lexus will only lease the LFA In Europe, it will sell it. They have set up only ONE dealership for the whole of Europe... and it is in London.Pic of the dealership:More @ http://www.autoblog.com/gallery/lexus-lfa-at-lexus-park-lane/full/
12/5/2009 6:54:44 PM
Mr. Themangt, that last post is your most concise, informative and written post to date IMO. Well done sir, and I fully agree.
12/5/2009 10:24:03 PM
^haha
12/5/2009 10:35:31 PM
one of the best posts i've read in here in a long time (from danman)
12/6/2009 10:18:34 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd9T53nUOiM&feature=related
1/26/2010 12:31:23 PM
Lexus LFA: a symphony of soundhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6D7S2rcyIQTop Gear - Lexus LFA's Wet Power Lap by the Stighttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv5yoAkDlGc(fastest wet lap)
1/26/2010 1:53:44 PM
^^ just watched it now... WOW that's a fucking sweet machine. and the video is great... loved the part about how mechanical needles would be too slow to keep up with the changes in RPM, hence the virtual reality display.the price IS insane though...US: $375,000UK: GBP 340,000 = $550,000 and still they won't make money on even a single car... i guess that's what 9 years of development costs!
1/26/2010 2:43:39 PM
seriously danman, two thumbs up for that post. Keep that shit up!
1/26/2010 3:53:15 PM
Still wouldn't hesitate to take a Carrera GT over this Toyota.
1/26/2010 4:54:36 PM
^ Agreed.But that might not be the case if the LFA were $100k instead.
1/26/2010 7:28:18 PM
Yeah, but it's not. It's 3x the cost for nowhere near that much of an improvement in performance. It really is a car that doesn't have a niche.
1/26/2010 8:45:25 PM
it's in collector car territorypretty much priced themselves out of the market, IMO
1/26/2010 8:50:55 PM
"Hey LF-A, what's your niche?"I am... ART. [Edited on January 26, 2010 at 8:58 PM. Reason : .]
1/26/2010 8:57:54 PM
Hahaha, truth all up in those last 2 posts.
1/26/2010 9:02:43 PM
1/26/2010 9:19:10 PM
yeah...$400,000, are you kidding?I mean, that's what, 5x the cost of a GT-R, and double the price of a Gallardo LP560? I mean, I'd be hard pressed to turn down a 458 Italia if I happened to be in the market for an exotic supercar in the hundreds-of-thousands of dollars class, but even if you only consider things that are legitimately similar cars, I don't know how in the hell anyone could justify $400k on an LFA.
1/26/2010 9:26:54 PM
You guys don't have a clue about people with money.These things will sell out for the same reason every other absurdly expensive car sells. Because there are plenty of people on earth who value exclusivity in material possessions. It's the same reason people buy big retardo yachts, mega mansions, and huge diamonds. It ain't got shit to do with the performance statistics.^And saying "if I were in the market for a 400k super car, I'd totally buy blah blah instead" is like telling your buddies about which actress or model you'd boink if you didn't already have a girlfriend. You only say that because you aren't actually in that position. If someone dropped a couple of billion dollars in your pocket, I guarantee the story would change.
1/26/2010 9:33:05 PM
NO doubt.While the LFA still wouldn't be on my list if I had a billion dollars, I am certain it would show up on someone else's.Wait, does Jay Leno have an LF-A? because I was just planning on buying his entire collection and then adding a few cars to it [Edited on January 26, 2010 at 9:37 PM. Reason : .]
1/26/2010 9:36:53 PM
^^man you're not getting our point. We don't care about people with money, we're expressing that we're not in the least bit impressed with the car. Anyone can create a balls out exotic car for $400,000, even KIA. Not really anything impressive or groundbreaking about this car.And could they at least make it look good.
1/26/2010 10:23:48 PM
1/26/2010 10:42:09 PM
V12 that revs to 9 grand........I'm in. You guys can have the ugly low budget GTR!
1/26/2010 11:02:01 PM
^leave the talking to the big boys Quinnit's a V10
1/26/2010 11:09:39 PM
1/26/2010 11:17:05 PM
the looks do not justify the price in this situationshould have been priced alongside the GT-R or between that and the ZR-1no more
1/26/2010 11:18:02 PM
wow. Some of you guys are a broken record. Everyone is making valid points, except H8R who is just mad because it's not a Subaru or NSX... But no really, stop trying to force your points on each other. Post some new info and stop wasting bandwidth.
1/27/2010 12:42:15 AM
1/27/2010 2:26:47 AM
I believe it's all relative to price. I believe there are some really cool things about this car. I appreciate it, however, wouldn't have it in my garage. The exclusiveness of there being only 500 made makes it most desireable among car collector's, as previously stated. That's it. That's all.
1/27/2010 2:58:35 AM
1/27/2010 4:06:48 AM
The difference is its a crude looking ugly car. You really have to wonder why Toyota spend 9 years developing this car and didn't bother to make it attractive. Hell, maybe they should have spent 10 years on it so that they could have finished designing the front end. Instead it looks like it was thrown together with Elmer's Glue.In this thread are mentioned the Carrera GT, 599 GTB, 458 Italia, Veyron, Dino, Pagani Zonda, Murcielago, etc. The thing is, however...that they're attractive cars.Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but when 9/10 people say its ugly...well there ya go.
1/27/2010 8:36:59 AM
You know what. For the fucking record, the LF-A made it around the top gear test track in 1:22.8 seconds in "wet," which is a 4 second adjustment. Richard Hammond mentions that it was VERY WET outside, which would give it's lap time an additional 2 second adjustment, however, they still recorded it as just regular wet. Giving the car even some doubt that it was indeed just wet that would put the time down to 1:18.8. Let's take a look at how this compares for a second: 1:17.1 - Gumpert Apollo 1:17.3 - Ascari A10 1:17.6 - Koenigsegg CCX (with Top Gear Wing) 1:17.7 - Noble M600 (cold) 1:17.8 - Pagani Zonda Roadster F Clubsport 1:17.9 - Caterham Seven R500 (cold tyres) 1:18.3 - Bugatti Veyron 1:18.4 - Pagani Zonda F 1:18.8 - Lexus LF-A 1:18.9 - Maserati MC12 1:19.0 - Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce 1:19.0 - Enzo Ferrari 1:19.5 - Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 1:19.5 - Porsche 997 GT2 1:19.5 - Ariel Atom 2 300 1:19.7 - Nissan GT-R 1:19.7 - Ferrari 430 Scuderia 1:19.8 - Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 1:19.8 - Porsche Carrera GT 1:20.4 - Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 (damp) 1:20.4 - Koenigsegg CCX (without Top Gear Wing) 1:20.7 - Ascari KZ1 (damp) 1:20.9 - Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 1:21.2 - Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano 1:21.6 - Audi R8 V10 (damp) 1:21.9 - Ford GT 1:22.3 - Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale 1:22.3 - Porsche 911 GT3 RS (996 mk.II) 1:22.4 - Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 1:22.5 - Noble M15 1:22.8 - Lexus LFA (wet)Oh look at that. In the WET, the LFA was only 3 seconds slower than the Carrera GT. I'm willing to bet then that it's indeed faster than the Carrera GT, given they race in the same conditinos. The top speed of a Carrera GT is 205mph, the LF-A is 202mph, so top speed wise they are both real close, a moot comparison at this level imo.Oh, and if you want to compare lap times even further, here's this for thought:The Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce is about the same price, if not more expensive (depending on options) and is slower around the track.The Maserati MC12 is 1/10 second slower than predicted for the LF-A in dry condition, yet is almost double the price! Both the Pagani Zonda F and Bugatti Veyron are faster, yes, but are also both ~90% more expensive!!! The Koenigsegg CCX and Ascari A10 are also much more expensive than the LF-ASo... in conclusion? I don't think it's that badly priced for the performance figures. And honestly, I find it more attractive than the Veyron. Sure there's the "I've got over 1000hp" bragging rights, but at twice the cost, it's more of a straight line rocket that consumes an ungodly amount of fuel (I know, there's the argument if you can afford a Bugatti to begin with, fuel costs are the least of your worries...). But the point remains. I find the LF-A easier on the eyes than the Veyron. The Veryon is just a damn egocentric cocky looking BEAST. The LF-A still has some class. It's an exotic that will catch your eye on the road, but is "professional" and "clean" in the sense that it can "fit in" with the rest of the crowd too. It doesn't just stick out like a damn rhino in a herd of gazelle.After watching the Top Gear video, I must say that I'm actually quite impressed. We've also got to keep in mind that car's abilities are more than the numbers that are generated on paper. Sure that can give you some idea, but with all the technology available today, it definitely makes it harder to judge without actually taking them out on the track. I'm not saying that TG is some Bible or Absolute Truth, I'm just saying take it for what it's worth and look at the facts presented to you.The LF-A does intrigue me and is growing on me...[Edited on January 27, 2010 at 9:34 AM. Reason : .]
1/27/2010 9:28:33 AM
1/27/2010 12:12:47 PM
Attention to detail =/ good lookingAnd you can't honestly say that the front of the car doesn't look half finished.
1/27/2010 12:45:37 PM
i love the sound of that engineand the car itself is not ugly to mejust not what i'd spend $400k onit'd probably be more reliable than say an F car and cheaper to maintain than a Lambobut if you're buying $400,000.00 cars, you probably aren't very frugal anyway
1/27/2010 1:31:44 PM
I do agree with TKE-Teg about the front end, specifically the headlights. They look like an after-thought. Many other people have said the same. Check out the headlights on the LFA Roadster concept on page 2 of this thread... freaking gorgeous... why did they change them so much??? Rest of the car is gorgeous to me... and every nook and crease and duct on that car is functional.shmorri2, just FYI, the Veyron doesn't cost double of the LFA, but quadruple . (almost $1.6 million) Nice post, BTW .[Edited on January 27, 2010 at 5:50 PM. Reason : 27,000 ]
1/27/2010 5:28:15 PM
^ LMAO, you are right... I did a quick "google" just to ballpark the price. I saw 700,000 at a quick glance, overlooking the almighty 1 in front of it. Kinda makes a huge difference. I thought $700k for a Veyron was cheap HOLY EPIC 27000 POST OEP!!!! [Edited on January 27, 2010 at 5:44 PM. Reason : .]
1/27/2010 5:41:19 PM
1/28/2010 9:36:01 PM
I think I've spelled out why I don't like all the front of the LF-A, but if I need to summarize it again no problem.-too many air "intakes" that instead look like horrible panel gaps-too many gaping intakes-sharp creases that flow with...nothing.
1/28/2010 10:45:25 PM
1/29/2010 7:44:23 AM
just preordered one in white.-posted from my ipad
1/29/2010 9:12:33 AM
^you mean you ordered this ice sculpture of it?
1/29/2010 11:12:52 AM
ITS STILL A FUCKING LEXUS!!!
1/29/2010 11:20:34 AM
I want an Ascari A-10. Thing is fucking beautiful.
1/29/2010 1:02:50 PM
2/4/2010 12:37:58 AM
My little brother did a long design internship at Husqvarna (sp?) and still does some work on the side for them, he's said the same thing: it's always designers vs engineers. The ZR1 hood is uglier than the chrome rims.
2/4/2010 8:46:21 AM
^Pretty much. Most auto's are design in Autodesk AliasStudio (Alias StudioTools formerly). But damn near everything is manufactured from SolidWorks or Pro/E. Alias is a NURBS surface modeler, Solidworks is a parametric solids modeler. I've never seen a model that could go from one to the other without some tweaking (even basic forms). Everyone's always bitched why designers don't use Solidworks and or Pro/E, and they do actually. Just neither package has any real ability to DESIGN and is super painful to make changes, iterate or try alternatives.
2/4/2010 10:34:38 AM
^^I don't mind the hood. Also, the chrome rims are an option. I'd go without.
2/4/2010 11:27:22 AM