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Don't know if you are into porsches, but I can't stop drooling over this thing!

It was said that Nissan is bench marking the new GTR against the 997 turbo, although this one is a bit more extreme than the standard one, it should give you some ideas of how good the new GTR need to be.

Heres some stats:Displacement 3,600 cm³

Bore x stroke 100 x 76.4 mm

Max. power 580 hp / 427 kW at 6,000 rpm

Max. torque 700 Nm at 4,850 rpm (from 3,200 – 6,000 rpm permanently more than 670 Nm)

Max. boost 1.2 bar

Max. revs 7,100 rpm

Power output per liter 161.11 hp per liter capacity

and what do you think of the colour? white is the new black?

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what black then?

if you look at the current german aftermarket tunning scene, every major tuners all seem to have a few white colour based project cars, whereas a couple of year ago black or silver was THE colour.

i must say i do like it. i like a lot of new cars in white. like the mazda 6 and the ba/bf xr's. just something about them that looks racey. like a mines gtr.

and pfft, its not that quick. my mates fully sick stock as a rock 3 speed auto 1977 chrysler galant thats only running on 3 cylinders could beat it...... if they were both dropped of a cliff.

can't compare the new GTR to this... because this is an after market tuned 997.

Compare a Nismo tuned GTR to this porsche.

yes true, a nismo GTR or mines GTR would be a better comparison. but there are much similarities between the 997 Turbo and new GTR. 3.6l flat six versus (rumoured) 3.6-3.8 V six, both rev to about 7000rpm as opposed to previous GTRs higher rew limiter, weight is not dissimilar either at 1600kg give or take, and of course twin turbo and 4wd.

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pfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffft - my 1982 honda civic will destroy that thing..............................

for like 0.02 seconds before the driver of that porsche realises that im racing him....

was only using Nismo as an example.

I believe the Mines R34 GTR was around the 650hp?? I reckon it would be a decent match for this Porsche

Thought Best Motoring had a similar test in the past (911 turbo vs tuned GTR) Any idea how much a Mines GTR costs? Not 200,000 euros I'm sure!

was only using Nismo as an example.

I believe the Mines R34 GTR was around the 650hp?? I reckon it would be a decent match for this Porsche

And was certainly a good point! Was just expanding on it. :nyaanyaa:

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