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So they say nissan is now recognizing the problem???

Old Jan 30, 2009 | 06:42 AM
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http://www.autoblog.com/2009/01/29/n...aunch-control/

If this is somewhere else, delete it I dont care. I Just figured it wasnt here in the gtr thread so could be useful to read.

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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 08:22 AM
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nissan isnt fixing the problem, the is prolly gonna bog at those rpms.
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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 10:25 AM
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Wish an ecu flash was all we needed to fix all of our f'd up trannys
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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 10:26 AM
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Nissan North America's chief of product public relations, Scott Vazin, told IL that the situation, "...has been blown way out of proportion." And according to Nissan, less than 1% of the vehicles – between 16 and 19 cars out of the 1,750-1,800 GT-Rs delivered to customers in the U.S. – have been affected.
Seems like it was more than that....
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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by 350ZEEEEE
Seems like it was more than that....
When you have hundreds of threads linking to one thread, it will seem like that
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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 12:43 PM
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I meant this in no way to turn into, the gtr tranny sux thread. I just found this out, and I guess this is the way they think the problem will go away.
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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 03:38 PM
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Meh i think this is a good thing... now you can launch it without shutting vdc off... so unless the new thing owners have to sign says otherwise... launch away
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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 10:44 PM
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About time.
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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 01:53 PM
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[Please note independent media reports of 0-60 drive times with VDC OFF (or what the media call "Launch Control") on closed courses with professional drivers will likely increase after this change.]

F**king Nissan. Their continual denial that Launch Control exists is clear cut proof that they pulled a fast one on the media with regards to the car's acceleration times. I have to say though that it was a hell of a smoke and mirrors move on their part. Post ridonkulous 0-60 times for the first model year using a feature they deny exists, then remove it the following year once the original car's 3.4 second 0-60 time has been imprinted in the minds of the public. Almost as slick as releasing the car with an MSRP that undercuts that of the Z06 so the media prints articles about how the car runs circles around the Vette for less money, and then quickly jacking the price up some $7k and blaming it on a "rise in cost for raw materials." For a company that can't seem to give Infiniti a decent advertising budget, they sure know how to 'advertise" for their Nissan products by manipulating the media. Can't wait until the 370Z gets a $1kish price bump to put the base price a tick OVER $30k within the next month or so AFTER the magazines have already posted about the vehicle's sub $30k base price.

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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 03:24 PM
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Yes they are good at advertising, so i give them props. I may think its wrong for them to do it, but they do and thats why their around.
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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by bruddahmatt
[Please note independent media reports of 0-60 drive times with VDC OFF (or what the media call "Launch Control") on closed courses with professional drivers will likely increase after this change.]

F**king Nissan. Their continual denial that Launch Control exists is clear cut proof that they pulled a fast one on the media with regards to the car's acceleration times. I have to say though that it was a hell of a smoke and mirrors move on their part. Post ridonkulous 0-60 times for the first model year using a feature they deny exists, then remove it the following year once the original car's 3.4 second 0-60 time has been imprinted in the minds of the public. Almost as slick as releasing the car with an MSRP that undercuts that of the Z06 so the media prints articles about how the car runs circles around the Vette for less money, and then quickly jacking the price up some $7k and blaming it on a "rise in cost for raw materials." For a company that can't seem to give Infiniti a decent advertising budget, they sure know how to 'advertise" for their Nissan products by manipulating the media. Can't wait until the 370Z gets a $1kish price bump to put the base price a tick OVER $30k within the next month or so AFTER the magazines have already posted about the vehicle's sub $30k base price.

My sentiments, exactly. Nissan also threw up similar smoke and mirrors about how the new Z is more powerful, smaller and lighter. Which is "technically" true, but the order of magnitude by which these improvements have been made is negligible - with the exception of the handling quotient, which they raised commendably.

With the trashy way that Nissan has treated their GTR owners, and their lack of ability to put any serious power in the Z34, as well as them not being forthcoming about future improvements, I am seriously considering giving Nissan a big F U and buying a z06 as my next car.

They really need to have something else in their line-up between the $30-40k Z34 and the $100k plus GTR which went from smoke status to joke status with a few uses of launch control.

They almost had something. Had they respected the warranty on those 1% of the transmissions and not try to weasel out of replacing them, Porsche might have had somehting to worry about. But I am sure Porsche is snickering in a corner somewhere because the knew Nissan could not build such a car with those performance numbers for that price and they were right.

Nissan really blew that one...
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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Sixth_Vang
Wish an ecu flash was all we needed to fix all of our f'd up trannys
You guys need to jump into a class-action lawsuit against Nissan and get all of your trannys replaced with new units. There's strength in numbers...
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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by hiz-n-herz
My sentiments, exactly. Nissan also threw up similar smoke and mirrors about how the new Z is more powerful, smaller and lighter. Which is "technically" true, but the order of magnitude by which these improvements have been made is negligible - with the exception of the handling quotient, which they raised commendably.

With the trashy way that Nissan has treated their GTR owners, and their lack of ability to put any serious power in the Z34, as well as them not being forthcoming about future improvements, I am seriously considering giving Nissan a big F U and buying a z06 as my next car.

They really need to have something else in their line-up between the $30-40k Z34 and the $100k plus GTR which went from smoke status to joke status with a few uses of launch control.

They almost had something. Had they respected the warranty on those 1% of the transmissions and not try to weasel out of replacing them, Porsche might have had somehting to worry about. But I am sure Porsche is snickering in a corner somewhere because the knew Nissan could not build such a car with those performance numbers for that price and they were right.

Nissan really blew that one...
+1. The GTR is a joke.
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Old Feb 1, 2009 | 11:48 AM
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I dont think the GTR is a joke, I honestly think they built a fantastic car. I mean lets be real guys, theirs a very small number of blown trannies according to the amount of cars delivered. Ill admit they shouldnt be breaking like they are, but I mean I really dont think the car was meant to be a straight line car.

Has anyone tracked their gtr regularly and had problems with it yet?? I have seen lots of owners, very happy with their car that track them and havent had an issue.
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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by supergoji
nissan isnt fixing the problem, the is prolly gonna bog at those rpms.
" HybridMT who previous ran a 11.6 without the old launch control got his ECU updated and went to the track to test it out and the results are shocking


R/T .082
60' 1.690
330 4.742
1/8 7.282
mph 95.43
1000 9.479
1/4 11.347
MPH 120.85

http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=28329 "
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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 08:35 AM
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But Nissan only got an 11.6
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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by HybridMT
" HybridMT who previous ran a 11.6 without the old launch control got his ECU updated and went to the track to test it out and the results are shocking


R/T .082
60' 1.690
330 4.742
1/8 7.282
mph 95.43
1000 9.479
1/4 11.347
MPH 120.85

http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=28329 "
......How dare you run the GTR without launch control and run a 11.6!! Shame on you! Ib4dahaterz
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