the new GTR specs for the us


Kongii Wongii , Saturday, 7th of August 2010 02:48:18 AM

US SPEC INFORMATION: The 2009 Nissan GT-R will go on sale in the United 
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States in June of 2008 with a base price of $69,850. The premium model 
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will sell for $71,900, and will include a Bose sound system, side airbags, 
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and heated seats. The Bose system consists of 11 speakers mounted in rigid 
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aluminum diecast panels. The car is pre-order program, available through 
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select US dealers, will begin in January.


2009 Nissan 
GT-R: Awesome From Afar


The 2009 Nissan GT-R has broken 
cover. Or rather, several well-known automotive media outlets have blown 
its cover! When the December 2007 cover of Motor Trend got leaked (or 
swiped) from the printer, press embargoes were tossed aside, along with it 
the thin veil of secrecy the GT-R was still hiding. Namely its 
off-the-chart performance numbers: 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds, 11.7-second 
quarter mile, and top speed of 193 mph. Better still, the supercar is 
expected to be in the amazingly affordable $70-80K range.

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Unveiled at Last



The black covers that hid 
the GT-R’s nose are gone and reveal a chiseled carbon fiber nose piece, 
flanked on both sides by small canards molded into the bumper itself. Look 
closely, and you can see how the deep front splitter directs air to the 
radiator and around the car. The sleek shape of the new R35 is a 
commendably slick 0.27 Cd (co-efficient of drag). Twin NACA ducts in the 
hood channel air directly to the small IHl turbos located underneath. 
They’re not the only low-drag aero devices used on the car, either. The 
front fenders have functional air ducts that sweep back from the sides of 
the car, drawing heat away from the engine compartment. One detail not 
readily apparent is the rear carbon-fiber splitter that uses airflow under 
the chassis to develop downforce. While standard practice for LeMans 
prototypes, these types of details are reserved for only a few road-going 
machines. Nissan engineers knew the enormous performance envelope for this 
car would require every (aero) trick in the book! Rear styling of the R35 
features the iconic twin round taillights of the GT-R series. All in all, 
Nissan stylists have created a modern, functional shape that pays 
appropriate homage to the legendary line.



V-6 
Power First for GT-R



Looking under the hood of the 
new PM (Prime Midship) chassis reveals the front-mounted engine is mounted 
far back for better weight distribution. But there’s no blown straight 
six for this thoroughly modern supercar. The new twin turbocharged 3.8 
liter V-6 is named the VR38 and puts out 473 hp at 6,400 rpm and 433 lb-ft 
of torque at 5,200 rpm in its initial state of tune. No doubt Nissan will 
have more on tap for the future, but all appearances suggest that this is 
the engine to be federalized for North American use. Expect the compact 
IHl turbos to have little to none of the dreaded turbo lag of years past. 
An extremely clean turbo installation utilizes separate plenums and tuned 
intake runners for each bank of the engine. Expect to hear more details on 
this amazing powerplant in the near future.

Meanwhile, a carbon 
fiber prop shaft transfers power to the rear- mounted transaxle. Utilizing 
a six-speed, direct-drive semi-automatic gearbox, Nissan’s latest AWD 
creation can vary power delivery from 50/50 (front/rear) to 2/98 for heavy 
acceleration. By utilizing the paddle shifters, GT-R pilots may sample 
full-throttle, no lift upshifts, and computer-guided downshifts with full 
rev matching. The GT-R’s suspension is more familiar, with twin 
wishbones up front and a five-link rear. The dampers are electronically 
controlled, with three separate programs (race, sport and comfort) 
available at the touch of a button. More extreme are the 20” alloy 
wheels with massive six-piston Brembo (front) and four-piston (rear) 
calipers with equally enormous 15.2” rotors. You’ll need that kind of 
stopping power, as the latest R35 is expected to tip the scales at a touch 
over 3,792 pounds.



Silken Hammer

/>Inside the cockpit, it’s luxury blended with pure performance. 
Racing-style leather seats with large side bolsters will hold you (and 
your passengers) in place, although I’m not sure anyone really wants to 
be tossed around in the smallish 2+2 seats in back! A beautifully sculpted 
instrument panel features a center-mounted tach (with a 7K redline) and a 
smaller speedo on the left. The instruments move up and down with the 
steering wheel, so each driver can find the perfect position. Nissan 
continues their superb job in blending traditional control surfaces with 
cutting edge technology. A good example is the center stack with 
traditional HVAC controls in the center and a large video screen just 
above this. Toggling through this display provides such diverse 
information as turbo boost, g-loadings, engine performance parameters and 
which of the really hot girls is lusting for a ride in your new GT-R. OK, 
l made that last one up. Step into the new R35 and you’ll find everybody 
wants a ride!
 
 
 
 
 

Ace , Sunday, 8th of August 2010 04:36:40 PM

Only six production cars had a faster time around the 'Ring  
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than the GT-R & all of those cars cost in excess of $400k. This car is  
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built to be one helluva machine. Edmunds has already done personal tests &  
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gotten it to go 0-60 in 3.3 seconds & the quarter mile in 11.6 & that  
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wasn't even in ideal conditions.  
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The GT-R does smoke most of what Porsche has out there right now, the lone  
exception being the Porsche Carrera GT with is a $500k car. Nissan bought &  
tested a Porsche 911 Turbo along side the development of the GT-R & as a  
result it is a car that is faster, handles better, & beats its price by  
tens of thousands of dollars.  
 
Of course, it will remain to be seen how this car holds up. The engine is  
basically brand new (extreme evolution of the VQ motor), rear-mounted  
tranny has rarely ever been done before, AWD. theres a lot of stuff to  
potentially break. But if they did their homework, like I believe they  
did, I think car will earn its place among the exotics.  
 
Btw, first year, don't expect to pick one of these up for less than  
$90-100k. Mark-up is going to be ridiculous.  
 
 
 
 
 

NoteZ , Monday, 9th of August 2010 09:54:23 AM

i agree john paul .. lets hope they did some serious research  
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and development with the transmissions.. the 350z/g35 coupe didn't do to  
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well in that department.. Ive lost count on transmissions and clutches  
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since '03 but the G37 tranny is outstandingly better ..  
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River Monster , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 04:57:51 AM

I will let you know how I feel about GTR when I go to Nissan  
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School early spring. Rumors had a select few technicians going to the  
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factory in Japan for four weeks. Dealers already strapped for cash so  
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Nissan is having GTR specific technicians learn in the US. This is a huge  
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gamble and expensive for Nissan Dealerships that have to purchase special  
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tools special alignment racks and GTR super tech training. I think this  
should put Nissan back into the performance arena.  
 
 
 
 
 

Cakey , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 09:32:52 PM

they say this is gonna thrash every porsche around but they are  
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WRONG!!!!!!!the porsche 911 GT2 comes out soon and there is the 2010 GT1  
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coming out its gonna be the fastest production car in the world when it  
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comes out oyeah and at the nurburgring the carrera GT monstered the GT-R  
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but it is much more affordable than most porsches  
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isay its a very good car but never be as good as a porsche  
 
 
 
 
 

Chiki , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 05:02:59 AM

Bad ass. I've wanted one since i saw the nurburgring shots 2  
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years ago. Nissan knows how to build it. Finally, godzilla in the us.  
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