Not a kill...but just for funsies :)
So I went down to the local 1/8 mile track for one of my last weekends of racing (until Wavetrac time)...and in pulls a 2010 GT-R. Now normally in my experience, the owners of these cars have been some very nice, knowledgeable, approachable people. This one however, wasn't. (Such a shame because it was pearl white, my favorite color). You'd figure he was a vette owner.
On to the story! Everyone wanted to see what this GT-R had, and it delivered, 7.77 two times in a row, (for reference for DA purposes, my SRT with a 178 pulley and NW dual CAI, no tune run's 8.45's out there on a decent no burnout launch). This guy was very upset that he was not even a "whole second faster"
A second is a pretty good stomping in my opinion but whatever....anywho, long story short, GT-R turns off his launch control, tries to do a burnout, and get's a 7.6 something. For the low, low cost of:
Destroyed tranny, with VDC off : $30k
Burnt clutch: at least a couple grand
No more warranty
While I still pulled an 8.4. Needless to say, he was not a happy guy.
So what have we learned?
- GT-R's are fast, but if modded we can play with them, and if heavily modded we can win.
- Don't assume the way someone will act by the type of car they drive (The Vette thing was a joke)
- If the factory says "SERIOUSLY, NEVER, EVER, EVER DO THIS"....don't do it unless you know WHY you're doing it.
I'll try to dig up a video i have of it destroying some prostock car.
On to the story! Everyone wanted to see what this GT-R had, and it delivered, 7.77 two times in a row, (for reference for DA purposes, my SRT with a 178 pulley and NW dual CAI, no tune run's 8.45's out there on a decent no burnout launch). This guy was very upset that he was not even a "whole second faster"
A second is a pretty good stomping in my opinion but whatever....anywho, long story short, GT-R turns off his launch control, tries to do a burnout, and get's a 7.6 something. For the low, low cost of:Destroyed tranny, with VDC off : $30k
Burnt clutch: at least a couple grand
No more warranty
While I still pulled an 8.4. Needless to say, he was not a happy guy.
So what have we learned?
- GT-R's are fast, but if modded we can play with them, and if heavily modded we can win.
- Don't assume the way someone will act by the type of car they drive (The Vette thing was a joke)
- If the factory says "SERIOUSLY, NEVER, EVER, EVER DO THIS"....don't do it unless you know WHY you're doing it.
I'll try to dig up a video i have of it destroying some prostock car.
7.7 is an 11 second car. Or VERY close to it. Yea there are plenty of owners who have turned vdc off have raped their transmissions. (even though nissan get their advertised 0-60 time with vdc off). There are countless threads on this. Some funny videos too. Sucks *** to have a car of that caliber break down at the strip.
Originally Posted by mrphotoman
the gtr is famous for its "glass" transmission lol.
I know, I work there.
I hear people get butt-hurt about it all the time. And the price of a replacement? Just sell the car. Trust me.
Interesting........I googled this issue and found:
Nissan 2009 GT-R Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) Transmission Class Action Lawsuit Settlement | ClassActionLawsuitsInTheNews
So Nissan will only honor a trans warranty claim if you had the VDC off while attempting to get out of mud or snow, yet all of their performance claims are based on having the VDC in the off mode. That's pretty sh*tty.
Nissan 2009 GT-R Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) Transmission Class Action Lawsuit Settlement | ClassActionLawsuitsInTheNews
So Nissan will only honor a trans warranty claim if you had the VDC off while attempting to get out of mud or snow, yet all of their performance claims are based on having the VDC in the off mode. That's pretty sh*tty.
Originally Posted by Kenek
So Nissan will only honor a trans warranty claim if you had the VDC off while attempting to get out of mud or snow, yet all of their performance claims are based on having the VDC in the off mode. That's pretty sh*tty.
It's why I DON'T drive a Nissan.
They pay me, I pay Chrysler.
Originally Posted by JHM2K
Sneaky marketing, and terrible customer representation.
It's why I DON'T drive a Nissan.
They pay me, I pay Chrysler.

It's why I DON'T drive a Nissan.
They pay me, I pay Chrysler.
Never makes me confident to buy from anyone.
That sucks for the guy though. When it's a real friendly guy, you really feel bad. When it happens to a jerk, you don't feel quite so bad...
I have to question how a supposed *supercar* has such a weak link in the drivetrain. The transmission in most all high-performance cars is usually beefed up to handle any torque from the engine. WTF? Did Nissan farm this out to some non-race- or non-high-performance-experienced contractor?
Originally Posted by Kenek
I have to question how a supposed *supercar* has such a weak link in the drivetrain. The transmission in most all high-performance cars is usually beefed up to handle any torque from the engine. WTF? Did Nissan farm this out to some non-race- or non-high-performance-experienced contractor?
Just in case someone missed it. YouTube - Adolf Hitler's R35 GT-R Original
I have ran a GT-R several times at my 1/4 mile track. The guy and his father are both nice enough guys, but the fastest they have ever run at the track is 11.97. That was the same day I ran 12.22. Needless to say, they were not very happy to just beat me by 2/10's. The other times I have ran him were with similar results. For the price of his GT-R, I could afford to buy 4 SRT's and have him beat each and every one by 2/10's. Guess who would be happier on the way home. 
Oh, and I always have more people wanting to check my car out than his.
Oh, and I always have more people wanting to check my car out than his.
Last edited by bmorgan; Aug 29, 2010 at 10:56 PM.
Originally Posted by Holycrap
Just in case someone missed it. YouTube - Adolf Hitler's R35 GT-R Original
Oh Jeebus...that made me LOL something serious...fantastic.



