This is what I expected. Lexus redesigned the 1uzfe for the 1995 LS400. One confusing aspect is that while the LS400 gained 10hp and 10tq rating for 1995 with this upgrade the SC400 did not get a change and remained at 250hp and 260tq.
Now, I have not had a chance to thoroughly investigate the 1995 SC400 so here is a chance to do so.
Changes in the 1995 LS400 included higher compression from 10.0 to 1 to 10.4 to 1. Does anyone have the OFFICIAL factory compression rating for a 1995 SC400???
Compression, slight camshaft changes and dual tube exhaust manifolds for the LS400 were included with lighter pistons, rods and crankshaft. I have argued that the original rating of 250hp/260tq was an OVER-RATING by Lexus and should be more like 230hp and that the 260hp/270tq of the 1995-1997 LS400 is accurate. This is supported both by dyno readings (175rwhp early, 200rwhp 1995-97) as well as performance improvements of over a second quicker in both 0-60 and 1/4 times.
The SC400 had single tube exhaust manifolds for all years from 1992-2000 and I believe are down about 10hp on the LS400 from 1995-2000.
Finding skinny rods in the 1995 SC400 suggests it may have also received the 1995 improvements seen in the LS400 but was rated lower because it is slightly lower due to the restriction in the exhaust manifolds.
Again, it would be nice to confirm what is the real deal with the 1995 SC400 engines.