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pharnhyte
10-22-2007, 05:48 PM
Autoweek first drive
http://2009gtr.blogspot.com/2007/10/...2009-gt-r.html

Yes, it lives up to all the hype!

The coming Nissan GT-R is a world-class supercar: Top speed of 193 mph, 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, a 473 hp, 433 lb ft twin-turbo V6 mounted in the front and driving all four wheels through a rear-mounted transaxle. Take a breath. Okay, continue. And a dual-clutch six-speed automatic you can operate via paddles on the steering wheel.

After a full day driving it on the Nurburgring, the Autobahn and up and over numerous little German country roads we can easily say this is one car that was not over hyped. It is truly a world-class supercar on par with, if not just ahead of, the iconic Porsche Turbo. (They had a Porsche Turbo on hand, too, and we thought the GT-R felt better tied down.)

But it's one thing to put a license plate on a race car and call it streetable. Chief engineer Kazutoshi Mizuno said the new GT-R was designed and engineered as an all-around, all-season, all-weather car that is comfortable to drive every day, even at normal speeds on a normal day.

During the few minutes we drove at what could be called a "normal pace" that day we'd have to say we agree with him. But given only a few hours at the wheel of this, the most highly anticipated supercar in years, we were only in "normal" mode for very brief spurts. The rest of the time we were at some level between "pushing it" and "hammering on the mutha'."

Our first time behind the wheel was on the A48 autobahn in Germany somewhere out around Koblenz or Koln or some other K-town where the German socialist government had not yet succeeded in adding those awful 120-km-hr speed limits. It was like Bonneville with elevation changes and guardrails. The only limitation out here was aerodynamic. Hence, we were obliged to go all-out whompin' fast the whole time.

Rolling right out of the autobahn rest stop where we rendezvoused with the Japanese engineering support crew, we nailed the throttle to the floor and man did the throttle respond. The 3.8-liter VR38 V6 is "an evolution" of the award-winning VQ engine family. It sits up front, with two of its six cylinders forward of the front axle and four aft. Two bagel-sized IHI turbos sit right at the exhaust manifold for quick response. The 433 lb ft of torque rails across the tach from 3200 to 5200 rpm. Peak 473 hp comes at 6400 revs.

A carbon fiber prop shaft ("Good damping and stiffness") runs back to the transaxle, incorporating the clutch, transmission and transaxle altogether. The shifting is done via a direct, twin-clutch system. One clutch handles the odd gears and another clutch handles the even ones. Shifts take 0.2 seconds. There are BorgWarner triple-cone synchronizers for all gears. Another shaft runs forward from that transaxle to send power to the front wheels. Below 25 mph the torque split is 50/50, above that, under normal driving, the split is 40/60. But it can split up to 2/98 under hard acceleration, which was what we were giving it.

Our car rode on 20-inch wheels wrapped by Bridgestone Potenza RE070s, 255/40 in front and 285/35 rears. Front suspension was upper and lower A-arms and the rear was a five-link.

It's always fun to go from zero to warp factor in a right hand-drive car using a jet-lagged left hand-drive brain, trying not to turn on the windshield wipers when you think you're hitting the turn signal.

The GT-R lists quarter-mile time at 11.7 seconds and entering the Autobahn we had no reason to doubt that. The turbo boost was, as promised, very progressive, with little or no discernable lag, just smooth, even power delivery.

Despite the late-morning hour and the mid-week day, there were still a few cars in the way. When we eased onto the 15.2-inch ventilated cross-drilled Brembo brakes from well into triple-digit speeds the car slowed without drama. But then traffic would clear out and the GT-R resumed its high velocity chase with ease.

There are three settings for the Bilstein Damptronic shocks: R, Sports and Comfort. We went out in Sports.

Top speed is listed at 193 mph but with traffic the best we could do was 176. You wouldn't try that in any country but Germany, where you can usually assume everyone else is paying attention. There was a Japanese engineer riding shotgun over on the left whom we dubbed "Bushido engineer-o" or brave engineer. He thought that was pretty funny.

While the coefficient of drag is an impressive 0.27, more than almost any production car, the GT-R also produces downforce at each axle, something very few production cars can claim.

"Cd is more important than downforce on a G35," said chief designer Hiroshi Hasegawa. "But in the case of the GT-R we have to make downforce."

At 193 mph you might appreciate that philosophy.

The first time we went out, the right front wheel felt just a little out of balance, so we came back in and they changed all four wheels. They're efficient, these guys. After that the car was smooth as well as stable and safe, due in equal parts to the German roadway and the Japanese engineering.

The whole car sits on the new PM platform, PM meaning Prime Midship. It's an evolution of the ubiquitous FM platform that sits underneath everything from 350Zs to crossover SUVs. The PM incorporates what Mizuno-san called a "hybrid superstructure body." There is carbon-injected material in the front end and carbon composite material underneath for aerodynamic downforce. There's even some polypropylene in the body, too. In any case, it's not just another FM variant.

We truly enjoyed the Autobahn experience. This is the perfect car for such a top-speed run-it gives such a sense of control at those speeds that you feel like you could do anything.

Next on our agenda of "anything" were some miles of country road. We were able to drive the GT-R back-to-back with a Porsche Turbo.

"Okay now, please enjoy," said the Nissan technician as we exited the company compound down the street from the Nurburgring.

After "much spirited driving," we can say the Turbo had a good deal more lag and more dive and squat than the GT-R. But once the Porsche got spooled up, achtung, baby. It felt lighter and the steering felt quicker, too. The biggest difference between the two was that the Turbo demanded more of its driver while the GT-R was easier to handle, flatter and more stable. We'd be happy with either one, if you're considering a birthday present or anything.

Next up on this Disneyland of a day was Der Nurburgring. This is what all those teenagers whose parents have not taken away their Playstation access really want to do: drive an actual GT-R around the actual Nurburgring as fast as grip, guts and gasoline allow.

Man-oh-flippin'-man. The real deal is about 100 times more thrilling than any computer simulation, even those with the little plastic steering wheel and feet pedals attached.

This was the new Nurburgring, too. Nissan wasn't foolish enough to turn this small squadron of car writer hacks loose on the narrow, blind, crazy-dangerous Nordschliefe. At the time of our drive there were only three prototype GT-Rs extant in the world, and all the apologizing on Earth wouldn't bring one back if you crunched it.

The new Nurburgring is faster, with wide, sweeping turns bordered by runoff areas so huge that even the most no-talent buffoon could likely stay on the pavement. So we did.

All the Japanese engineers and executives had been telling everyone that there was a 35-mph speed limit in the pits, but in all the excitement we kind of forgot about it and nailed the throttle right out of the parking spot right there in pit lane. The wide, low, squealing run-flat tires laid down long patches of black rubber as we launched past the closed garages, pulling back on the right paddle to shift the rear-mounted dual-clutch six-speed transaxle every time the engine got close to its 7000-rpm redline.

In no time at all we were roaring onto pit-out near the end of the straight and directly into the low, evening sun. By the time we got fully out on the front straight and were shifting up from four to five or so, the sun was directly in front of the GT-R and streaming into the windshield; we were trying to remember if that first right-hander came at this rise or just past it. It was just past it, but we'd already started braking and downshifting, the GR6's "synchro-rev control," which perfectly matched each downshift with a throttle blip much better than we'd ever have been able to match it.

Tiptoeing through the first couple turns to avoid the infamy of the run-off gravel, the car felt perfectly safe and willing. So we hammered it up through the gears down the hill and to the far 180-degree turn and started to feel more confident. By the end of the first lap we were flat out on the front straight, roaring up through all six gears for all it was worth.

Nissan lists lateral g's at 0.99, and we certainly bumped up against that in many a Nurburgring corner.

We only got three full laps and no one was timing us, so you'll just have to assume we set the lap record. Earlier, Mizuno-san had offered some lap times from the Nordschliefe for various cars driven by the German magazine SportAuto. Those times are driver-dependent, track-knowledge-dependent, weather-, traffic- and bunny-crossing-the-track dependent. But Mizuno suggested the GT-R could get anywhere from 7:44 on up, with most laps coming in between 7:55 and 7:58. So he suggested the GT-R's strong suit was that it offered "the best cost per lap time." For whatever that's worth.

The GT-R will be worth somewhere in the low-$70,000 range, which does make it perhaps the best cost per lap. We'll know for sure when it enters U.S. showrooms in May or June. Japan will get first crack at it, we get second and the Europeans, who did such a great job of getting out of our way during our Autobahn drive, will have to get it third.


SPECS: 2009 Nissan GT-R
On Sale: May/June

Base Price: Low 70s

Drivetrain: 3.8-liter, 473-hp, 433-lb-ft twin turbocharged V6; awd, six-speed automatic

Curb Weight: 3792 pounds

0-60: 3.5 seconds

Fuel Economy (EPA Combined): 21 mpg (mfg. target)




When the Nissan GT-R sports car goes on sale in Japan for $68,000, only a few top dealers will sell it. Technicians will be specially trained to tune it. Quarterly inspections will keep the cars at their best.

A U.S. launch date hasn't been announced, but Nissan is aiming for next year. The U.S. marketing strategy is still under review. But Japan, where sales will start in December, could serve as a model.

"People in the United States are studying it right now," Takao Katagiri, head of Japanese marketing, said last week while outlining the Japanese domestic plan at Nissan's headquarters in Tokyo. "These customers have strong expectations."

Nissan is tapping only 160 of its 2,400 Japanese dealerships to create High-Performance Centers for the car. The centers will have:


A special logo noting their elevated status.


Mechanics with three weeks' dedicated GT-R training.


High-tech GT-R equipment such as laser alignment testers.


Authorized "Car-Life Advisers" to spearhead sales to well-heeled customers.

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pharnhyte
10-22-2007, 05:50 PM
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473hp 10.2 psi
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doug
10-22-2007, 05:51 PM
Drivetrain: 3.8-liter, 473-hp, 433-lb-ft twin turbocharged V6; awd, six-speed automatic

:( wtf?

pharnhyte
10-22-2007, 05:51 PM
:( wtf?

6-speed manual is coming.

lownslow95
10-22-2007, 06:21 PM
thats one bad ass lookin car. i like the whole body styling and the interior. not to sure about the digital gauges in the center console area.

doug
10-22-2007, 06:25 PM
6-speed manual is coming.

One can only pray..

Glick
10-22-2007, 06:28 PM
not to sure about the digital gauges in the center console area.

They've been there since the R-34. I wonder if it will data-log like to R-34 did, but I won't miss it if it's not there.

turbo4g63
10-22-2007, 06:51 PM
i don't know how much i really like it....for that price tag, i'd rather have a c6 zo6

doug
10-22-2007, 10:02 PM
i don't know how much i really like it....for that price tag, i'd rather have a c6 zo6

I'd take one of each, if possible :lol:

ozthunder
10-22-2007, 10:07 PM
lol, didn't I post this in the middle of the other GTR thread?

doug
10-22-2007, 10:08 PM
lol, didn't I post this in the middle of the other GTR thread?

Ah who cares.. it deserves to be reposted.

ozthunder
10-22-2007, 10:10 PM
lol, why, for people who didn't care for hearing about it the 50 other times its been mentioned the past year?

http://www.tristatetuners.com/forum/showpost.php?p=694419&postcount=76

There ya go.

You posted most of the pics, too. :wink:

doug
10-22-2007, 10:10 PM
I said what I said, because it's a badass car :)

ozthunder
10-22-2007, 10:11 PM
lol, I said what I said b/c it was posted not 5 days ago in a topic that has been pretty active, and it seems like a new topic was created b/c there was a little battle in the old one and the poster wanted to get away from that.

pharnhyte
10-23-2007, 03:08 PM
lol, I said what I said b/c it was posted not 5 days ago in a topic that has been pretty active, and it seems like a new topic was created b/c there was a little battle in the old one and the poster wanted to get away from that.

Yeah thats what I did because I fudged the other thread up lol.

Ryza24
10-23-2007, 03:48 PM
siccck... TST should raise money to buy this... than we can all drive it

__owens__
10-23-2007, 03:58 PM
siccck... TST should raise money to buy this... than we can all drive it

:iagree: im with him ....

Ryza24
10-23-2007, 06:35 PM
we have lik 2000 members that ARE active + the Vendors.. 75 dollars a person would easilly cover that

DC2.2GSR
10-23-2007, 08:41 PM
i don't know how much i really like it....for that price tag, i'd rather have a c6 zo6


the GTR at that price tag will leave the Zo6 in the dust as far as sales go. modern aggressive look with that kind of AWD performance, hah.. the ZO6 will look (and feel) like a toy compared to that car. don't get me wrong.. i'm not saying anything about ZO6's being slow, ugly, etc... i'm just saying that for the money, i would definitely buy the GTR, as would MANY other people i'm sure. Nissan quality with performance above or equal to that of supercars like the Porsche Turbo, vs. a ZO6? to me that's a no brainer.

ozthunder
10-23-2007, 11:22 PM
Nissan quality? Excuse me? Did you just associate Nissan with quality? My family has owned 22 of them, and quality was NOT synonymous with the later year models. (hence I now own a Holden/Pontiac, my father a Mazda, and my mother's getting a Lexus).

I think we have to wait and see whether it sells. Right now my opinion sides with those thinking that the performance is incredible..but the name, in an American market? Not so much.

pharnhyte
10-24-2007, 02:30 PM
Latest press release to keep you all occupied.


http://www.gtrnissan.com/item.en.us.html?id=GT-R_Announce_en&type=press&type=press

pharnhyte
10-24-2007, 02:30 PM
Here are the OFFICIAL specifications from Nissan:

http://www.nissangtrclub.com/showthread.php?t=262

Specifications
Engine • VR-series twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6.
• 480 hp @ 6,800 rpm. 430 lb-ft torque @ 3,200–5,200 rpm.
• Dual overhead camshafts with variable intake-valve timing.
• Cast aluminum cylinder block with high-endurance/low-friction plasma-sprayed bores.
• IHI twin turbochargers, one per cylinder bank.
• Pressurized lubrication system with thermostatically controlled cooling. Drivetrain • ATTESA ET-S All-Wheel Drive (AWD) with independent rear-mounted transaxle integrating transmission, differential and AWD transfer case.
• Rigid, lightweight carbon-composite driveshaft between engine and transaxle.
• Electronic traction control plus 1.5-way mechanically locking rear differential.
• Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC-R) with three driver-selectable settings: Normal (for daily driving, controls brakes and engine output), R-Mode (for ultimate performance, utilizes AWD torque distribution for additional vehicle stability) and Off (driver does not want the help of the system).
• Hill Start Assist prevents rollback when starting on an incline.
DisclaimerVDC-R cannot prevent accidents due to abrupt steering, carelessness, or dangerous driving techniques. Always drive safely.
Transmission • 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission with three driver-selectable modes: Normal (for maximum smoothness and efficiency), Snow (for gentler starting and shifting on slippery surfaces), and R mode (for maximum performance with fastest shifts).
• Fully automatic shifting or full sequential manual control via gearshift or steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
• Dual clutch design changes gears in less than 0.5 second (0.2 second in R mode).
• Downshift Rev Matching (DRM).
• Predictive pre-shift control (in R mode) based on throttle position, vehicle speed, braking and other information. Wheels and Tires • 20 x 9.5" (front) and 20 x 10.5" (rear) super-lightweight forged-aluminum wheels with Gunmetal Gray finish.
• Exclusively developed nitrogen-filled Bridgestoneฎ RE070A high-capacity run-flat summer tires, 255/40R20 front and 285/35R20 rear.
• Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
• Optional exclusively developed nitrogen-filled Dunlopฎ run-flat all-season tires, 255/40R20 front and 285/35R20 rear (includes Bright Silver wheels). Brakes • Bremboฎ 4-wheel disc brakes with 4-wheel Antilock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Preview Braking.
• Two-piece floating-rotor 15-inch front and rear discs with diamond-pattern internal ventilation.
• 6-piston front/4-piston rear monoblock calipers. Steering • Rack-and-pinion steering with vehicle-speed-sensitive power assist.
• 2.6 steering-wheel turns lock-to-lock. Suspension • 4-wheel independent suspension with Bilsteinฎ DampTronic system with three driver-selectable modes: Normal/Sport (for automatic electronic control of damping), Comfort (for maximum ride comfort), and R mode (engages maximum damping rate for high-performance cornering).
• Electronically controlled variable-rate shock absorbers. High-accuracy progressive-rate coil springs.
• Front double-wishbone/rear multi-link configuration with aluminum members and rigid aluminum subframes.
• Hollow front and rear stabilizer bars. Body/Chassis • Exclusive Premium Midship platform with jig-welded hybrid unibody.
• Aluminum hood, trunk and door skins. Die-cast aluminum door structures.
• Carbon-reinforced front crossmember/radiator support. Back to Top
Standard Features
Exterior • Wide-beam headlights with High Intensity Discharge (HID) low beams.
• LED taillights and brake lights.
• Dual heated power mirrors.
• Flush-mounted aluminum door handles.
• Body-color rear spoiler with integrated center high-mounted stop light.
• UV-reducing tinted glass. Audio/Navigation/Performance Monitor • Digital Boseฎ audio system with AM/FM/in-dash 6-CD changer and 11 speakers including dual subwoofers.
• HDD Music Box system, including hard drive with 9.4 GB for audio storage.
• MP3, WMA and DVD audio capable. In-dash Compact Flash card reader.
• HDD-based GPS navigation with touch screen.
• Driver-configurable performance monitor, developed with Sonyฎ Polyphony, with graphical readouts of vehicle data and driving data displayed on a total of 11 screens.
• 7-inch WVGA high-resolution color-LCD display for audio, navigation and performance monitor. Interior • Automatic Temperature Control (ATC).
• Electronic analog instrument cluster with multi-function trip computer and digital gear indicator.
• Power front windows with one-touch auto-up/down feature.
• Intelligent Key system with pushbutton start. Power door locks.
• Cruise control.
• Tilt/telescoping steering column.
• Bluetoothฎ Hands-free phone system with voice recognition. Seating/Appointments • Leather upholstered front seats with perforated Alcantara inserts.
• 8-way power front seats with entry/exit switch for rear-seat passengers.
• Driver-shaped bucket seat.
• Dual individual rear seats.
• Heated front seats.
• Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.
• Drilled aluminum pedals. Safety/Security • Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual-stage supplemental front air bags, seat belt sensors and occupant-classification sensor.
• Driver and front-passenger side-impact supplemental air bags and roof-mounted curtain supplemental air bags.
• Front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters.
• Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System.
• Vehicle Security System.
DisclaimerPlease keep in mind that air bags are a supplemental system and must be used in conjunction with a seat belt. Never let children 12 and under ride in this vehicle unless the front passenger air bag on/off switch has been installed. Side air bags and side curtain air bags are designed to inflate in higher severity side collisions and inflate on the side of the vehicle impacted. Please see your owner's manual for more details. Inflated air bags shown for illustration purposes only. Actual air bags deflate after deployment.
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* Japan-market features and specifications shown. Bridgestone is a registered trademark of Bridgestone Corporation. Brembo is a registered trademark of Freni Brembo S.p.A. Bilstein is a registered trademark of August-Bilstein GmbH & Co. Bose is a registered trademark of The Bose Corporation. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Nissan is under license. Dunlop is a registered trademark of Dunlop Tires. Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation of America.

ozthunder
10-24-2007, 02:31 PM
There's a vid of it running 7:38..

pharnhyte
10-24-2007, 02:36 PM
http://press.nissan-global.com/PRESSKIT/NISSANGTR/0710/ENGLISH/index.html

pharnhyte
10-24-2007, 02:49 PM
There's a vid of it running 7:38..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGe_fyhQazg

Tru2Blu
10-24-2007, 03:39 PM
siccck... TST should raise money to buy this... than we can all drive it

How soon are yall collecting for this project? and where do i deposit my 75 bucks?

ozthunder
10-24-2007, 03:46 PM
It's better than the turbo and Z06..awesome. Now let's see what happens with more tests and the market comes..

pharnhyte
10-24-2007, 03:55 PM
Any of you guys on supra forums?
Came out today pics from the show here:

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=460239&page=20

Scroll halfway down the page.

ozthunder
10-24-2007, 03:58 PM
Yea there are pics from Tokyo all over...

worldcarfans, autospies, motorauthority, etc.

NOPSTNS
10-24-2007, 09:12 PM
im in for 100 bucks to buy a TST gtr....

pharnhyte
10-26-2007, 04:15 PM
http://www.motortrend.com/av/roadtests/112_0712_2008_nissan_gt_r_part_1

http://www.motortrend.com/av/roadtes...n_gt_r_part_2/


Interview with Carlos Ghosn
On the immediate success of the GT-R:
"We're receiving bulk orders for the GT-R from the Middle East. 20-to-30 cars per order."


Thats crazy.

pharnhyte
10-26-2007, 04:37 PM
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ozthunder
10-26-2007, 04:41 PM
Let's play a game...


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What's missing in this picture?

05GT
10-26-2007, 05:42 PM
The clutch pedal lol.

Actually though, it kinda looks like there aren't any paddle shifters...but I think if I look hard enough, I can see the silver behind the wheel which I assume is them.

Also doesn't look like there is a glove compartment.

C'DALERIDER
10-26-2007, 05:53 PM
If that car comes to US, im getting one (over the ZO6). I prefer to have a 4 seater and AWD rules (can still have fun in this crap weather). Beautiful.