Toyota Soarer 0-120km/h Stock standard v8 (Lexus SC400)

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2006

A video of the Digital dash speedo durning a 0-120 speed trial with two passengers and no modifcations on stock 205 wheels. This is the 4.0L V8 model.

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  • Although i like the soarers, they are very slow :(

  • @TheZHLANE Yeah they are just too heavy and under powered.

  • @JZZ31 ur right. they are so slow. i mean take my prius it can whoop any soarer. i hate underpowered cars like soarer, ferrari and supra, lamborhini. time to bring back the powerful volkswagen beatle and citron 2cv. hells yeah that's some two cylinders of high octane lovemaking

  • wow, watch out for this comedian!

  • Hey man! Great video! I was just wondering, I am planning on buying the same car (4.0L V8, automatic 1993 Toyota Soarer) for $3,000, but the suspension in it is shot. Do you know how much it would cost to replace it? I really love this car :D

  • @AidenTimmins Hey mate, yeah I fixed one of mine with a set of used good UZZ30/JZZ31/JZZ30/JZA80 shocks and springs, $150 for the set. so pretty cheap, just took a few hours to swap them all over. Good luck!

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  • @JZZ31 Thanks! I'll be driving a soarer very, VERY soon! :D

  • Thank you i will for sure check those out.

  • @Nahom79 No I didn't pod filters are rubbish, just made the stock airbox intake larger.

  • @derekcobb100 Hi there, sorry to hear your troubles, probably ECU related, check the capacitors they may need replacing as most of them deteriorate over time. The fuel ECU in the back could also be faulty. Another thing to check is the idle control unit is clean and functioning correctly (test with multimeter - a workshop manual is needed) another thing could be the fuel filter being blocked. Really just a process of elimination but Id say the main ECU is the problem -

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