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So they redesigned the car to still be slower than the ZR1 and 997.2TT? Interesting. Still a fast car, but it will still get pulled on by the other two cars. The other 2 are capable of 130mph trap speeds, and the ZR1 has a higher top end, better on the skid pad, only managed to equal the Zr1's avg slalom speed, and ZR1 stops better. Cool car none the less, but they still have some tuning to do to surpass the other 2 cars.
The GTR is starting at 89k so it is close to the price of the ZR1. Lets face it if you are in the market for a 90k car then a 105k car is within your grasp as well. So they are marketed to the same people with the same sort of spending power. It would come down to preference and if you like the Techno Gizmo nature of the GTR vs. the pure muscle and simplicity of the vette. Also looks play a huge factor.
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02-02-2011, 05:43 PM | #3 | |
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Looks are subjective, but a ZR-1 looks like any other corvette, which might be a good thing if you don't like the bloated looks of the GT-R. Although arguably less so than before, the GT-R is still a great performance value for the money. I like the history of the GT-R, and I'm glad we got it here in the states (finally). Money aside, I think I would take one over a ZR-1 and 911 TT.
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02-02-2011, 11:39 PM | #4 |
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Every ounce of me wants to hate GTR's. But I just cant. Those launches are dam impressive. However, put it in a straight line for more then a 1/4 mile and im pretty sure the ZR1 and 997.2 would hand the GTR its ass.
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Nothing a simple flash tune can't fix.
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I guess the best part of having the GT-R instead of the common Vette would be having two friends in the backseat to 'Enjoy the ride/race',lol. And agreed....."also looks plays a huge factor". The R35 tends to blend in and hide amongst daily traffic for those not in 'the know' or car enthusiasts.....whereas the ZR-1 is a more "hey look at me or here I come" type of design no doubt. Nissan needs to wake-up and offer a lesser "bells and whistle" base weighted/optioned model that focuses on competing with cars that its thrust against due to its close performances. Its still too heavy,,,,seats too many...... Time for a coupe/2-seat version with lots of composites and an aluminum v/8 to show what they can really do. Sort of like how the Datsun 240-Z SHOULD have morphed into by now. |
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02-03-2011, 01:15 PM | #7 |
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Still too fat and bloated but impressive numbers (as always).
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You think so? (no sarcasm)
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02-03-2011, 01:46 PM | #11 |
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Actually ...yeah. I mean no bash from this remark.
I see an R-35 in traffic here in SoCal generally 2-10 times a week while on the roads with work. While I'll spot a Vette several hundred yards ahead......I always seem to not notice the Nissan until I'm almost right next to them. Which is always a plus if your misbehaving and want to avoid the law-pounders. Maybe they;ll stand out more where the demographic has more normal passenger cars ? Eg;Camry's,Fords,trucks etc. But your in Fla. and I always see nicer cars rolling when I'm there. |
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One thing to remember: Nissan GTR now comes standard with almost slick dry-only extreme performance Dunlop DSST tires. These tires trade wet traction for more dry traction and are not usable in greasy or wet weather at all.
As far as straight line is concerned, the turbo S simply destroys the ZR-1 from 0 to 1 mile. But, turbo is like steroid feeding. As soon as you take off the turbo, the weakling is revealed underneath. I would definitely take the ZR-1 over these (yeah, I know it is supercharged, but it has far more character, purist approach, soul and a very nice exhaust/engine note). There is no level playing field when it comes to turbocharging since it is like steroid feeding. My friend's Evo IX with nearly 600 wheel HP and 3100 lbs weight will destroy all these cars. Turbo S has much tighter and shorter gear ratios and also traction off the because of the engine hanging behind the rear axle, also the automated gearbox shift speed is simply impossible for the ZR-1 to match:
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The turbo S is not faster in a mile race! If a zr1 could actually hook it would beat the turbo S in a quarter , and especially a mile. If they would have warmed the tires up in that video it would be a more even playing field. It also showed that the ZR1's trap speed was about 2mph faster, meaning it was gaining fairly quickly. None the less the new turbo is stupid fast. And Im sure that the turbo is easier to drive FAST , then the zr1 is.
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I am not arguing. There is mountain of evidence that given equal tires on both cars, the Turbo S PDK will kill the ZR-1 in 1/4 mile or 1/2 mile races 9/10 times since it has all the advantage there. Much shorter gearing, PDK shift speed, off the line traction because of engine hanging behind the rear axle, which presses the rear tires down under hard acceleration etc.
p.s. It says, despite the 2 mph faster trap speed, it could not reel the Turbo S in obviously due to the shift speed of the automated gearbox of the turbo. I am sure by 1 mile mark, the ZR-1 will definitely pass the turbo S. No doubts there. Turbo S is very difficult for just about ANY supercar today in a straight line to beat up to 1/2 mile. I don't like the turbo S, but it is just a fact. Quote:
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yes, until the first corner where the gtr will kiss those two goodbye.
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What a beast.
And no dis respect to the dude who prefers corvette over GTR but I dunno what you're talking about. GTR definitely looks way better in real life compared to how it looks in photos. It certainly has its own presence.
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