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Do you drive the LFA, or is it a garage queen? A few years back I had the chance to hustle the Lexus LFA test mule around a track (being paced by Scott Pruett so no one overdrove their skills). Amazing car!
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When the Viper came out I remember an article comparing the sound to a UPS truck. lolPeteK, that is a fair question. The only v10 I owned was the Viper ACR and it did have a different sound than a v8. Not necessarily better, just different. It also had a ton of torque - over 600 ft lbs. Otherwise, I do not have a good answer...
Lexus didn't want the nose to stick out like a 70 XKE. Porsche was just being lame.Well, the V-10 in the Viper I understand. It was a very large displacement truck engine that Chrysler could rapidly adapt for the Viper while minimizing development costs. But I’m curious why a manufacturer like Toyota, who designed a custom engine just for the LFA, or Porsche with the CGT, would end up with a V-10 after doing the engineering trade offs.
Okay, I’ll ask: Indy or anyone else, what’s the advantage of a v-10? It seems like if you want a higher revving engine, go to the v-12, but if you want torque, stick with a V-8 with more displacement and/or supercharging. The balancing of a V-10 is more complicated than an 8 or 12. Is it the sound? Bragging rights? Just because we can?
When the Viper came out I remember an article comparing the sound to a UPS truck. lol