TX 92 SC300, GTE Swap, BW S372, R154, 750rwhp
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92 SC300, GTE Swap, BW S372, R154, 750rwhp
Name: Matt
Location: TX
Car: 1992 Lexus SC300
Mileage: ~3000 on motor after build, ~150,000 on body
Title: Clean, in my name
Price: $15,000 OBO
Trade: meh, possibly
UPDATE: I'm getting another car, I need this gone sooner now, as I need space in my garage.
Update: Well, I've picked up another car. Wife is now pisssssed that her car is outside for the time being. lol
Here we go...
Let me start by saying I'm in absolutely no rush to sell my SC. I still drive it, but not much.
I'm just too busy now, don't have the time to appreciate it anymore.
I want something a little more "daily drive friendly"
It does NOT "need a tune"
It does NOT "make an odd engine noise"
It does NOT, well, you get it at this point hopefully.
This SC is a beast, built right.
I didn't build this to be flashy and showy on the outside. It was built to run and to make good power without maxing out the internals.
There are 2 boost settings. Sure, you could raise the boost and probably hit close to 900rwhp, but that wasn't what I was going for.
(low)20lbs: 600rwhp
(high)30lbs: ~750rwhp
Window Regulator is FIXED
TACH is FIXED
GAS GAUGE is Fixed
5 fresh quarts of Motul Competition 300V 15W50 just put in. 4/10/14
I am asking $15,000, this is a ~900rwhp car with the boost turned up.
I AM open to offers. definitely OBO
If you're interested but not close enough to me to come see it on a whim, I have no problem showing this car to other members of Club Lexus you know and trust that are closer, if that makes sense.
Thanks for looking, let me know what questions you have, and if you want photos of something specific you don't see here
So here's the details in a nutshell...
1992 sc300: Clear title in hand
Engine:
2JZGTE Swap
Borg Warner S372 turbo, 1.00 hotside with Race Cover
Brian Crower 272 cams
HKS Cam gears
Wiseco pistons
Acl bearings
Arp studs
New gasket kit
BC springs
Valve job
4" Titanium wrapped down-pipe
Custom 4" forged exhaust
-10 AN lines
Billet tensioner
Dual Springs, retainers
FMIC
Koyorad Radiator
Drivetrain:
R154
RPS Competition Stage 5, 4 puck sprung, 2900lb pressure plate.
Suspension/Brakes/Wheels:
BC Racing BR Coilovers. . . Brand new, less than 500 miles on them
Alignment done when coil overs installed, less than 500 miles on new alignment
LS400 Big Brake kit
Goodridge SS brake lines
Supra TT wheels with BGF 235 on front, NT555R 275 drag radials on rear
Fuel/Oil:
E-85
2 bosch pumps
1600cc injectors
Billet fuel rail
Motul oil only
Electronics:
AEM V1
AEM wideband
Greddy Profec B
HKS ignition amp
Aeromotive regulator
Location: TX
Car: 1992 Lexus SC300
Mileage: ~3000 on motor after build, ~150,000 on body
Title: Clean, in my name
Price: $15,000 OBO
Trade: meh, possibly
UPDATE: I'm getting another car, I need this gone sooner now, as I need space in my garage.
Update: Well, I've picked up another car. Wife is now pisssssed that her car is outside for the time being. lol
Here we go...
Let me start by saying I'm in absolutely no rush to sell my SC. I still drive it, but not much.
I'm just too busy now, don't have the time to appreciate it anymore.
I want something a little more "daily drive friendly"
It does NOT "need a tune"
It does NOT "make an odd engine noise"
It does NOT, well, you get it at this point hopefully.
This SC is a beast, built right.
I didn't build this to be flashy and showy on the outside. It was built to run and to make good power without maxing out the internals.
There are 2 boost settings. Sure, you could raise the boost and probably hit close to 900rwhp, but that wasn't what I was going for.
(low)20lbs: 600rwhp
(high)30lbs: ~750rwhp
Window Regulator is FIXED
TACH is FIXED
GAS GAUGE is Fixed
5 fresh quarts of Motul Competition 300V 15W50 just put in. 4/10/14
I am asking $15,000, this is a ~900rwhp car with the boost turned up.
I AM open to offers. definitely OBO
If you're interested but not close enough to me to come see it on a whim, I have no problem showing this car to other members of Club Lexus you know and trust that are closer, if that makes sense.
Thanks for looking, let me know what questions you have, and if you want photos of something specific you don't see here
So here's the details in a nutshell...
1992 sc300: Clear title in hand
Engine:
2JZGTE Swap
Borg Warner S372 turbo, 1.00 hotside with Race Cover
Brian Crower 272 cams
HKS Cam gears
Wiseco pistons
Acl bearings
Arp studs
New gasket kit
BC springs
Valve job
4" Titanium wrapped down-pipe
Custom 4" forged exhaust
-10 AN lines
Billet tensioner
Dual Springs, retainers
FMIC
Koyorad Radiator
Drivetrain:
R154
RPS Competition Stage 5, 4 puck sprung, 2900lb pressure plate.
Suspension/Brakes/Wheels:
BC Racing BR Coilovers. . . Brand new, less than 500 miles on them
Alignment done when coil overs installed, less than 500 miles on new alignment
LS400 Big Brake kit
Goodridge SS brake lines
Supra TT wheels with BGF 235 on front, NT555R 275 drag radials on rear
Fuel/Oil:
E-85
2 bosch pumps
1600cc injectors
Billet fuel rail
Motul oil only
Electronics:
AEM V1
AEM wideband
Greddy Profec B
HKS ignition amp
Aeromotive regulator
Last edited by xiaolong; 05-27-14 at 07:50 AM. Reason: price drop and updates!
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I know and understand the time and money that went towards your build. It's apparent that quality and care were taken into heavy consideration with your motor and other parts.
Realizing that SCs simply don't have the bargaining power as Supras --- At the end of the day, it's still a bargain for anyone who's looking to get an SC and build a high horsepower car.
Hope you keep it, but good luck with your sale.
Btw- how's traction for you with the boost set respectively at 20lbs and 30lbs?
Realizing that SCs simply don't have the bargaining power as Supras --- At the end of the day, it's still a bargain for anyone who's looking to get an SC and build a high horsepower car.
Hope you keep it, but good luck with your sale.
Btw- how's traction for you with the boost set respectively at 20lbs and 30lbs?
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I know and understand the time and money that went towards your build. It's apparent that quality and care were taken into heavy consideration with your motor and other parts.
Realizing that SCs simply don't have the bargaining power as Supras --- At the end of the day, it's still a bargain for anyone who's looking to get an SC and build a high horsepower car.
Hope you keep it, but good luck with your sale.
Btw- how's traction for you with the boost set respectively at 20lbs and 30lbs?
Realizing that SCs simply don't have the bargaining power as Supras --- At the end of the day, it's still a bargain for anyone who's looking to get an SC and build a high horsepower car.
Hope you keep it, but good luck with your sale.
Btw- how's traction for you with the boost set respectively at 20lbs and 30lbs?
As I said, $20k barely gets you either a clean NA supra or an auto stock high mileage TT. I also don't have to deal with all the d-bags that bother you in a supra
This car is perfect for someone who wants a lot of power...NOW, and either can't or don't want to do it themselves.
My traction is good with my tires, running 275 Drag radials..... As long as its over 50 degrees. I've spun em in 4th when it was 40 degrees outside.
1st and 2nd gear are OK as long as you don't get greedy with the throttle.
At 20lbs its a piece of cake, 30lbs you gotta be a little more respectful with her
And remember, $22k is what I started at, I don't necessarily expect to get that for it, I'm open for offers. I just don't get to play as much as I used to.
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it's been a while, can only find this one. This was taken on a day I was tuning, I'm almost certain it was a 30lb run.
This was on a Mustang dyno, which never read as high as a DynoJet. People love dynojet for their higher numbers, usually about 10-15% higher than a mustang dyno.
I have one for a dynojet, but can't find it. Maybe I can go do a couple runs and get one, probably should.
If you can't see the numbers, they read 645rwhp and 639rwtq. The RPMs are off on this one, I make full boost/max power from 4500-7500, which is redline.
This was on a Mustang dyno, which never read as high as a DynoJet. People love dynojet for their higher numbers, usually about 10-15% higher than a mustang dyno.
I have one for a dynojet, but can't find it. Maybe I can go do a couple runs and get one, probably should.
If you can't see the numbers, they read 645rwhp and 639rwtq. The RPMs are off on this one, I make full boost/max power from 4500-7500, which is redline.
Last edited by xiaolong; 03-03-14 at 08:21 AM.