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http://www.themotorreport.com.au/25518/hen...age/#more-25518

* 0-60 mph: 2.8 sec. (stock = 3.4)

* 0-100 mph: 6.7 sec. (stock = 8.3)

* 0-150 mph: 14.5 sec. (stock = 19.5 sec.)

* 0-186 mph: 24.7 sec. (stock = 53.3 sec.)

* 1/4 mile: 10.8 sec. @ 133 mph (stock = 11.8 sec. @ 118 mph)

Check out the Utube video of the car on Hennessey's website. The acceleration of the car is bloody brutal. Must put a lot of stress on the tranny, surely you'd have to upgrade the internals for long term reliability.

http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/ItemDe...ActionReq=Where

Edited by GT-R OZ

Trans upgrade is included. You can get a gearset from PPG.

Brakes - only required if you will do any serious track work. Any production car has crap brakes for serious track work and needs at minimum upgraded pads and disks.

1/4 mile time is still a bit slow considering boosted stock turbos and a good launch get the car to run low 11s, high 10s.

From link:

Power:

715 hp @ 6,500 rpm

662 lb-ft Torque @ 4,100 rpm

Performance:

0-60 mph: 2.8 sec. (stock = 3.4)

0-100 mph: 6.7 sec. (stock = 8.3)

0-150 mph: 14.5 sec. (stock = 19.5 sec.)

0-186 mph: 24.7 sec. (stock = 53.3 sec.) 1/4 mile: 10.8 sec. @ 133 mph (stock = 11.8 sec. @ 118 mph)

Includes:

SUMO ™ Stainless Steel 88 mm Catback Exhaust System

SUMO ™ Stainless Steel Midpipe Exhaust

SUMO ™ Engine Management Computer Programmer (17 psi boost)

SUMO ™ Intercooler Piping Upgrade

SUMO ™ Inlet Piping Upgrade with Stainless Steel Blow-off Valves

SUMO ™ Sport Turbo Upgrade – Modified Factory Turbos with 47 mm Compressor Wheels (stock compressor wheels = 42 mm)

SUMO ™ Modified Factory Wastegate Actuators

SUMO ™ 100 mm High-Flow Cold Air Induction

Modified Factory Mass Air Sensors

High-Flow Fuel Injectors with Custom Calibration

Transission Cooler Upgrade

Transission Clutch Pack Upgrade

Professional Installation

All Necessary Gaskets & Fluids

Chassis Dyno Tuning & Engine Management Calibration

Powered by Hennessey Custom Floor Mats

Limited Edition GTR700 Plaque in Interior & Engine Compartment

Factory Engine Cover in Red with black GTR600 Badges

Hennessey & GTR700 Exterior Badges

The GTR700 kit is also available via mail order and it can also be exported internationally.

Optional Upgrades:

SUMO ™ Electronic Exhaust Cutout (75 mm)

KW Variant 3 Adjustable Coilover Suspension Upgrade

HRE C91 Light Weight Alloy Wheel Upgrade (set of 4)

SUMO ™ Brand Hennessey Performance Engineering (HPE) is proud to introduce its own line of high-performance parts & accessories for the R35 Nissan GTR. As the name implies, our SUMO ™ performance brand is big and powerful. Each individual component included in the GTR700 upgrade is available individually on a mail-order basis. GTR owners can order SUMO ™ performance parts from HPE by calling or by visiting the company’s new web store at HennesseyPerformanceStore.com

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Having read several write ups on Hennessey on other forums, I'd suggest you steer clear of them.

If you send money, you may not get your parts, if you send your car to them, you may not get it back and if you buy a car from them, expect to find some nasty surprises!

Just buy the equivalent HKS parts, apparently Hennessey just copied them anyway.

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