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It will be "officially" released at the Tokyo Motor Show in 6 days. www.nagtroc.com has most of the information and all of the images for those of you who want to stay updated with this car.
 
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Nice! Looks pretty cool! I hope it comes with a 6 speed manual in addition to what appears to be a flappy paddle gearbox.
 
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Don't like the look of it.
 
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473hp and 0-60 in 3.5s
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I like everything but the front nose and the flappy paddle gear shifter.
 
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ehhh.. not so sure if i like where they went with it
 
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It doesnt have that "look" to me, I hope its hotter in person
 
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Can't wait to see it in person.
 
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looking forward to see what the tuners do with it. obviously, needs a 6 speed
 
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6MT is must for this car and they will make it.
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Umm... cant wait to see what the tuner market will offer for this thing.. HKS turbo upgrade and exhaust??? I'm scared to see what kind of AWD power this will put down modded
 
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I'm not sure what happened to a bunch of my posts, but here are some more test track shots and some pretty solid engine details...

http://www.autoblog.com/2007/09/11/u...gt-r/#comments

Under the hood of the Nissan GT-R: Engine details revealed

The VK45 was rumored to be the engine for the GT-R, but Nissan felt its overall style was more Grand Touring than was appropriate, so they reached back into history and pulled out a little number from the R390 LeMans racer.
The R390 sported a 3.5 liter V8 known as the VRH35L, which was essentially recreated as a V6 production engine in the form of the upcoming GT-R's VR38VETT. Even though it loses two cylinders, it gains 300cc of displacement, for a total of 3.8 liters. Oh yeah, there's a couple of turbochargers thrown in for good measure, too. Despite the amount of air it can pump, the VR38 is a compact mill with lots of trick touches. Among the most interesting features, and probably the ones that tuners will hate the most, are the integrated turbine housings in the exhaust manifolds. Having the impellers right in the manifold keeps weight down and improves response, while also making the overall package more compact and thus easier to nestle down into the frame. Each cylinder bank has its own independent intake manifold, which is the main thing you see when lifting the hood. The cylinders fed by that plumbing are occupied by lightened pistons, which are in turn flung around by svelte connecting rods and crankshaft, too. Cosworth had a hand in engineering the engine, which has an alloy block with linerless bores, plenty of magnesium alloy pieces, an oiling system capable of coping with high g's, and an eagerness to rev in a way 3800ccs usually aren't.
The GT-R will be impressive when it debuts in just a couple of months, and from the numbers, it looks like it'll give a Porsche 911 Turbo quite a run for its (big pile of) money. The horsepower figure for both cars is 480ps, and while the GT-R gives up some torque to the Porsche, the GT-R rips off equally quick dashes to 100 km/h (3.9 seconds) and has been designed with vehicular balance as an overarching theme. While the chassis of the GT-R can handle more power, Nissan's considerable Group C racing experience showed that cars with better balance are faster than horsepower champs. With a front engine/AWD layout, it'll be less a widowmaker than the 911, which can get wiggly at times. How's this sound – performance equal to (and potentially better) than the 911 Turbo for half the price (7.9 million Yen versus 18.2 million Yen)? Yeah, we thought so. Besides, the GT-R isn't stuck in some kind of iconoclastic styling purgatory the way the 911 is.
 


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