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The Down Low On The R35 Skyline GTR

 

Ryan Stevens of Velocity has recently given us the down low on Nissan's next GTR: the R35. According to him Nissan has dropped in a hybrid version of the 300ZX's VG30DETT that will use a single "monster" turbo setup along with a massive front mount intercooler. The combination will add up to a power output of 400HP. Due to a Japanese law that limits the maximum output of highpowerd cars to 280HP, Nissan is going to bottle up the exta 120 horses by way of computer, intake and exhaust. The good news is that when these three parts are replaced the power will be bumped back up to 400HP. Body-wise it will look similar to the R34, but will feature stronger lines and a massive front bumper to provide for the intercooler.

 

i just read this and wondered if anyone has heard about it.

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Cock on, soundZ like the real Skylark isn't that dead in the water then. Designers at Prince(symbol...formerly the Artist known as etc. LEO!) may have gone Figaro mad but obviously the power nutZ are well and truly on the right information curve! LARGE!

 

Tim

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[This message has been edited by Timmy_Turbo (edited 06-08-2001).]

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