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Periodically, I`ll be posting up what I know about all the famous, and not so famous modified cars to come out of Japan. If anybody has a car that they want to post about, please include at least one photo and some kind of spec sheet or info about the mechanical spec... lets keep the speculation to a minimum! :D

First up... the Nismo 400R...

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400R / R33 GT-R (Std.) / 400R improvement:

Overall Length: 4,675mm / 4,675mm

Width: 1,830mm / 1,780mm / *50mm wider fenders

Height: 1,330mm / 1,330mm

Wheelbase: 2,720mm / 2,720mm

Tread: Front: 1,500mm / 1,480mm / *Offset 30mm>20mm

Rear: 1,510mm / 1,490mm

Low Rideheight: 30mm / ------- / *For posture + stability

Weight: 1,550kg / 1,540kg

Engine: RB-X GT2 / RB26DETT / *Increased displacement

BorexStroke: 87.0 x 77.7mm / 86.0 x 73.7mm

Displacement: 2,771cc / 2,568cc

Compression: 8.5 / 8.5

Power: 400ps@6700rpm / 280ps@6800rpm

Torque: 47.8kg/m@4400rpm / 36.0kg/m@4500rpm

Boost: 1.1 bar / 0.6 bar

Power/Weight: 3.88kg/ps / 5.50kg/ps

Headgasket: Nismo Metal 1.2mm / Graphite 1.2mm / *High boost durability

Camshaft: Standard / Standard

Valve Spring: Standard / Standard

Oilcooler: Air cooled type / Fluid cooled Oil cooler

Turbocharger: N1 spec Highflow / T28 standard / *With stronger actuator

Intercooler: Nismo High Efficiency / Standard / *Higher cc/m flow

Cat Conv. : 80mm Low Restriction / Standard

Exhaust: Titanium Dual 60mm / Standard / *400R Lightweight Titan.

ECCS: 400R Special tune / Standard / *High efficiency tuned

Fuel Pump: Standard / Standard

Clutch: Nismo 8.5" Cro-moly / 250mm Single plate

(Twin-plate)

Transmission: FS5R30A Standard / FS5R30A Standard

LSD: A-LSD / A-LSD

Prop Shaft: Nismo Carbon / Standard / *Lightweight

Brakes: Standard (Brembo) / Standard (Brembo)

Brake Pad: Nismo OriginalType 2 /Standard / *For Street and Track

Suspension: Bilstein Shocks / Standard / *Firmer Rate

Spring: Nismo OriginalType D /Standard / *Fr:7kg Rr:8kg

Engine Mount: Nismo Stiff Mount / Standard / *Stronger Mount

Wheels: 10JJx18" / 9JJx17" / *18" 3-piece Forged

Tire: 275/35-18 / 245/45R17

Aero Parts: Nismo Original Kit / Standard / *Improved Downforce

/Cooling

Front Bumper: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard / *Oil Cooler Duct

Front Grill: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard

Front Lip: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard / *Increased Cooling

Side Step: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard

Rear Bumper: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard / *Improved Aerodynamics

Rear Spoiler: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard / *Increased downforce

Bonnet: Nismo GT Type / Standard / *Large Cooling Vent

Over Fender: Nismo 400R Orig. / -------- / *25mm wider each side

Tower Bar: Nismo Titanium / Standard / *Increased rigidity

Badge: 400R Type / Standard / *400R Identification

Meter Panel: 400R 320km/h / Standard / *Nismo Cluster

- 11,000rpm/

Seat: Nismo Embroidered / Standard / *Nismo Logo Standard Seat

Headlights: HID System / Standard / *Optional HID Headlights

_____________________

Nissan released only 99 400Rs in Feburary 1996. The V-spec version of the R33 GT-R was used as a base for the 400R, to produce a road-going version of the LM and GT racecars of the day. Most parts have been upgraded, but it`s probably more interesting to look at what hasn`t been upgraded, namely the Brake calipers/disks, the gearbox and the Camshafts/valves. The standard 5MT gearbox is suited well enough to the increased horsepower, as are the Brembo brakes, which only neccessitated a brake pad upgrade. The primary goal of the RB-X GT2 engine design was the increased torque whih came about with the 2.8L capacity increase. 47.8kg/m@4400rpm neccessitates the Twin-plate heavy duty chro-moly clutch upgrade, aswell as the Carbon driveshaft. All these additions serve not to break away from the base GT-R design, but to enhance the base GT-R V-Spec model one rank up in the GT Street class. The retail price of the Nismo 400R in 1996 was 12,000,000 yen.

/Rezz

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reckon you could find some info on these cars:

Toyota TF103 F1 car

Nissan Skyline 2000RS and the oldschool KPGC10 track cars? Feel free to delete this post once you've read it Rezz

yeh rezz my dad has a kgc10 gtx with this nuts l28 under it.

could you get some real nice pics of em and info of the s20 engine.

also i think one on the gtsR or the autech r31.

if you need pics of the auctech 31 i have some pm me ok bye

hey rezz....i cant find any info on the r33 280MR Gts-t that i see on GT2...does it really exist or is it just a Playstation bug...LOL

Oh yeah... it`s a real car alright. What a beauty :headspin:

*I'll re-post details of this car on the weekend sometime...

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ECR33 Nissan Skyline 280 Type MR

280threequarter.jpg280rear

280front280engine1

280engine2280frontbrakes

280 Type MR specs / Std. ECR33 Type M specs

Vehicle Name: 280TypeMR / GTS25T TypeM

Vehicle chassis no: E-ECR33 / E-ECR33

Length: 4640mm / ←

Width: 1720mm / ←

Height: 1310mm / 1340mm

Wheelbase: 2720mm / ←

Tread: FR 1480mm / ←

Tread: RR 1470mm / ←

Ground Clearance: 105mm / 135mm

Weight: 1400kg / ←

Engine type: REINIK RB-XⅡ(RB25) / RB25DET

Engine: 6 cylinder water cooled 24-valve DOHC Turbo / ←

Bore x Stroke: 87.0×77.7 / 86.0×71.7

Displacement: 2771cc / 2498cc

Comp Ratio: 8.5 / 9.0

Power: 300ps @ 6400rpm / 250ps @ 6400rpm

Torque: 35.0kg/m @ 4800rpm / 30.0kg/m @ 4800rpm

Power/Weight Ratio: 4.67 / 5.60

Headgasket: Metal 1.2mm / Graphite 1.2mm

Conrod Length: 119.5mm / 121.5mm

Oilcooler: STD water cooled / ←

Turbocharger: R33 Type M / R33 type M STD

Intercooler: STD (lower left) / ←

Exhaust: NISMO Weldina (76.3 dia.) / R33TypeM STD

ECCS: 280TypeMR Special tune / R3TypeM STD

Clutch: R32GT-R Single plate / STD

Transmission: STD / ←

LSD: STD Viscous / ←

Brake: 4-pot Caliper STD (Type M) / ←

Brake Pad: NISMO Type2 / STD

Shock Absorber: NISMO 4-step adjustment / STD (fixed)

Spring: NISMO Original TypeD / STD

Badge Ornament: 280TypeMR Badge / STD

**The silver car above has has a complete R34 GT-R Brake upgrade, plus an East Bear Complete GT-R Intercooler Kit installed.

Nissan Prince Kanagawa produced only 7 (!!!) of these cars towards the end of '98 through to '99. Based on a standard ECR33 GTS25t Type M, Nissan Prince Kanagawa in asscociation with REINIK (Race and rally Engineering division Incorporated NIssan-Kohi) put together what is basically an RB25DET version of the Nismo 400R engine, minus the N1 Turbos labelled the RB-X. A full REIMAX 2.8L kit was used, giving what has been described as "wonderfully thick torque, that rises from 1600rpm like a demon...". Other areas of the car were also upgraded (ie: suspension, clutch, and ECU) although, like the 400R, it's interestting to note what wasn't upgraded, namely the transmission and the brake calipers/disks. A maximum 300hp on tap with plentiful torque made this car a pleasure to drive, and the 2.8L capacity (hence the "280" designation) is still available through REIMAX in kit form. The original selling price was 3,980,000 yen.

/Rezz

 

 

 

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Sorry to bump up this incredibly old thread, but I just noticed a 280MR (No.2) went through auction today. Starting price was 700,000yen, but I don't know if it sold. Built Feb 98, 80,000km on it

I'd never heard of them before!!

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