Saturday, December 25, 2010

Nissan Ultimate Sports Car The New GTR Features

Super GT Sports Car

Nismo GT-R for 2008 season Super GT
Nismo, the motorsport arm of Nissan, entered the Nissan GT-R in the Super GT race series in the GT500 class for the 2008 season, replacing the Nissan 350Z.
The GT500 version of the car has a completely different drivetrain. Unlike the production car, the race car has a 4.5 litre naturally-aspirated V8 instead of the twinturbo V6. It came with a 6 speed sequential manual gearbox and a RWD layout from its predecessor, the 350Z race car.
A prototype was spotted testing around the Suzuka Circuit as well as Fuji Speedway in Japan.The car itself went on to win the opening race of the 2008 Super GT season at Suzuka scoring a one-two finish for Nissan. The dominant performances in the opening race has led to all GT-Rs being applied a 50 kg weight penalty in addition to the race weight penalty under the Special Adjustment of Performance under the Super GT regulations.[ In race two, the GT-R repeated their 1-2 result in Suzuka despite the race winning car of team Nismo carrying a 100 kg weight penalty making it only the 3rd team in JGTC/Super GT history to do so. The last time this feat was achieved was 10 years ago by Nismo Skyline GT-R racing under the same number 23. Despite the weight handicap, it did in fact become the champion in this 2008 season through the Xanavi Nismo GT-R driven by Satoshi Motoyama and Benoit Treluyer, as well as winning 8 out of 9 races driven by 4 different teams using GT-Rs.

FIA GT/GT1 World Championship

On February 27, 2009, Nismo announced a partnership with British racing team Gigawave Motor sports to enter a GT-R in four races in the 2009 FIA GT Championship season. The entry will not be competing for championship points, but will be used by Nismo to refine the performance of the GT-R for future customer teams to use the car in the planned FIA GT1 World Championship in 2010. Nismo driver Michael Krumm and Gigawave driver Darren Turner will co-drive the GT1 GT-R.  

Nissan GTR 2008 - Introduction

"The Legend is Real", says official Nissan Website about New GTR-2008.

The new Nissan GTR for 2008 was unveiled recently and has hit the streets of Japan. You can also see these thunderous giant in local used car auctions this summer. This development is a multi-performance-super car. The Nissan GTR 2008 model is a sleek looking vehicle that has a twin turbo V6-engine performing all wheel drive. This beast has a premium midships package with fully balanced gravitational down-force.

Performance

New GTR is equipped with a handcrafted turbo charged 3.8Ltr engine V6 24Valve. It generates a thundering horsepower of 480PS @ 6,400 rpm with a top speed of 193 mph. It has dual overhead camshafts with variable intake-valve timing. With a unique Nissan Direct Ignition system and fully symmetrical dual intake a low-back pressure exhaust system has given an edge to its earlier models. Other unique features include aluminum pistons, electronic drive-by-wire throttle, super low-friction cylinder block and iridium-tipped spark plugs.

Luxurious Interiors

The interior of the Nissan GTR 2008 is indeed a luxurious ride. With seats that are covered in velor cloth and are power or manually adjustable, you can easily drive or ride around in comfort in this car. The interior also features a front sliding armrest and a rear center armrest for those long cruising drives. Other features that the Nissan GTR 2008 has include power door locks, power windows, fine vision meters and cruise controls. It also has all modern HDD Navigation and AM/FM/CD audio with 6 speakers. Nissan safety includes Seat-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags and as well as Roof-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags.

Buy Japanese Used Versions

Very few many people know this fact, that buying Japanese used cars of latest models is one of the best deals you can ever get. Japanese car imports are of the highest quality due to the constant vehicle changes Japanese consumers go through. This constant change in cars in Japan is because of the high cost of re-registration and evaluation that their vehicles have to go through, making buying new vehicles easier for them than maintaining an older one. Used car dealers in Japan get quite a large number of these top quality Japanese used cars which they sell at very competitive prices. Some of these cars are also sold on online Japanese auctions and used car auctions by lot due to the constant upgrade in vehicles in the country. Buying a Japanese used car is a very good deal since they are almost brand new due to the low mileage on them. Japanese car imports will surely bring over some of the newer car models that have been traded up for other vehicles in Japan, giving you a chance to own a relatively new car for the fraction of what it should cost. 
Nissan GT-R

 

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