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rolla_fxgt wrote:they ruined the Cayman by not giving the power its capable of, just to keep the 911 as the halo car.
barryogen wrote:rolla_fxgt wrote:they ruined the Cayman by not giving the power its capable of, just to keep the 911 as the halo car.
(my) very selective quoting aside... I think that is correct.
Alex B wrote:To be fair you're never going to fit into OS unless you hate on TS.
Lith wrote:None of them are a computer game on wheels,
Mr Revhead wrote:Lith wrote:None of them are a computer game on wheels,
so are you saying the GTRs computers arnt the key to its track speed?
i wonder what would be quicker with traction control, yaw control etc etc diasbled.
only a control tyre will sort it out.
Timmo wrote:Nissan spent YEARS making sure all these parts interacted correctly so that that the end result is greater than the sum of the parts.
Audi wrote:One company is the byword for sports car, the other is just well, Datsun really.
One of my techs just got back from a special Nissan training GTR deal. Here are some interesting Facts.
-Can only launch the car 15 times before the transmission gives out. The most Nissan has got was 34 launches.
-The fluid lists at 80 dollars a quart. It costs dealerships 49.99 a quart. The car takes 10 quarts.
-The warranty depends on the driving, there is a black box in it just like an airplane.
-Customers have to sign a waiver stating they will not complain about brake or transmission noise.
-The brakes MUST be replaced at the same time, cost for replacing 6500.
-If something goes wrong other than an oil change at the dealership, a special team needs to be called and your outta a car for a while.
cogent wrote:One of my techs just got back from a special Nissan training GTR deal. Here are some interesting Facts.
-Can only launch the car 15 times before the transmission gives out. The most Nissan has got was 34 launches.
-The fluid lists at 80 dollars a quart. It costs dealerships 49.99 a quart. The car takes 10 quarts.
-The warranty depends on the driving, there is a black box in it just like an airplane.
-Customers have to sign a waiver stating they will not complain about brake or transmission noise.
-The brakes MUST be replaced at the same time, cost for replacing 6500.
-If something goes wrong other than an oil change at the dealership, a special team needs to be called and your outta a car for a while.
Good job, Nissan
http://www.targawest.com.au/
^ Worth a read
Timmo wrote:So a pretty standard GTR on standard tyres with a young driver beat a Porsche GT2 on racing tyres driven by Jim Richards (actually i've also seen that it was a GT3 in other articles...not sure)
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