Dealer employees caught drag racing GT-R's
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lol i was there that day....they did NO LAUNCHING....just babied it out of the hole and hammered it.....best time of they day no launching was 12.5...he must have had it in "sport" mode...there were a lot of cars there that day....pics...
http://s70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...ent=gld134.jpg
http://s70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...ent=gld134.jpg
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Had my G35 coupe joy rided HARD from my dealer while in for service once Dealers that do or allow that SUCK and can kiss my
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you may want to also verify that the transmission is not preset for failure thanks to these dealership gentlemen!
https://my350z.com/forum/2009-nissan...n-failure.html
https://my350z.com/forum/2009-nissan...n-failure.html
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And you're laughing b/c? Do you know anything about properly seating rings? Most motors in high performance application are broken in on dynos...including the GT-R motors. Actual "break-in" for these once delivered is 300 miles as they are already pre run on an engine dyno before being put into the car. Believe it or not they also run the car and bed the breaks in prior to shipping too. FYI
Short...high power loads are whats recommended in modern motors, in progression. IMO some pulls down the drag strip constitutes the short, high load period. The short periods reduce possible "overheating". Low power settings don't expand the piston rings enough which leaves a film of oil on the cylinder walls and could lead to possible oil consumption issues down the road. It's been debated time and time again and I'll stick to whats worked for me and the people who've I've spoken to who have built countless high performance modern engines.
Here's a little material for you to read and research.
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
http://www.ntnoa.org/enginebreakin.htm
Short...high power loads are whats recommended in modern motors, in progression. IMO some pulls down the drag strip constitutes the short, high load period. The short periods reduce possible "overheating". Low power settings don't expand the piston rings enough which leaves a film of oil on the cylinder walls and could lead to possible oil consumption issues down the road. It's been debated time and time again and I'll stick to whats worked for me and the people who've I've spoken to who have built countless high performance modern engines.
Here's a little material for you to read and research.
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
http://www.ntnoa.org/enginebreakin.htm
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Wow, wonder if you can ask about the black box and the VDC readings... shady no doubt. Awesome that they had their pics snapped. Seems like the cars transmission is GARBAGE regardless if it can not handle its own stock power. Nissan failed on this vehicle hard core with the engineering it seems... hopefully next years edition will have the bugs worked out and a better trans.
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Before you bash the transmissions for the GTR, you all should understand that these GTR's are being BEATEN on...BEATEN ON!! Go launch your Z 20 TIMES in ONE hour and do 0-60 sub 4.0 seconds every time. Crazy you say? Well that is what is happening.
NO ONE is driving to the grocery store when all of a sudden it pukes it's guts everywhere.
For everyone who might go consider a Z06 instead of the GTR because of the trans 'issues', try talking to IPS Motorsports and see how many invincible Z06 trannies are having issues. Talk to ANY real Z06 shop and get the scoop. People who race the Z06 are ****ing up the trans as well!!!!
NO ONE is driving to the grocery store when all of a sudden it pukes it's guts everywhere.
For everyone who might go consider a Z06 instead of the GTR because of the trans 'issues', try talking to IPS Motorsports and see how many invincible Z06 trannies are having issues. Talk to ANY real Z06 shop and get the scoop. People who race the Z06 are ****ing up the trans as well!!!!
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All of these people have no idea what they are talking about and think cars should be invincible. Come on....go out and keep launching a Veyron, it will also break