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Thursday, September 18, 2008

2009 Nissan GT-R review Part 1: Delivery

The StreetFire Long Term Test Nissan GT-R
Part 1, Taking Delivery, 0-650 miles

2009 Nissan GT-R

15 years. That’s how long I’ve waited to own Godzilla, and here I find myself on a plane flying into tropical storm Fay pounding Atlanta the day I take delivery. Even though my wife and I had recently moved with StreetFire from Atlanta to Los Angeles, we chose Nalley Nissan in Atlanta, Georgia to order our car back in February. I had been smitten with romantic images of taking our new arrival around Road Atlanta shortly after delivery, perhaps even a visit to the Tail of the Dragon. Now I realize we are going to have to arrange transport back West as I don’t want to break the car in on the never ending monotony that is I40.

Over the past month I have become an avid reader of anything GT-R, and have spent a fair amount of time posting on NAGTROC and the GT-R Register. I can’t have my morning coffee until I’ve hit the GT-R Blog Sites too! (CBA-R35, 2009 GT-R and GT-R Blog) StreetFire organized a visit to Universal Nissan in Universal City to witness delivery of the first GT-R in the United States, and I even got a chance to speak with Steve Millen about his thoughts on the GT-R. But when I walked into the dealership and saw my car for the first time. Well, I felt like I was 16 again.

2009 Nissan GTR Keys

My First sight of the GT-R
Nissan is proud of their flagship and it shows with the white glove treatment I received from Nalley. The paperwork was quick and painless and I quickly found myself in the driver’s seat. My GT-R sat roped off on the showroom floor for over a week while I was preparing for my trip. My salesman, Todd deserves a medal for fighting off hordes of admirers. John Clark, the General Manager, had insured that my car was delivered in perfect condition with only 34 delivery miles on the odometer. (Delivery Checklist from NAGTROC).

I can see why. The GT-R is a car you have to see in person to appreciate. It’s a very three dimensional vehicle, with a lot of depth and detail in the design. Photography tends to flatten the car and remove much of the drama the sculpted lines create. Perhaps I’ll get our friends from Car Pix to elaborate some time as to why some cars look so much better in person than on film.



GT-R Paddle Shifter
Nalley Nissan had sent their head mechanic to GT-R service training, to prepare him for both delivery and service. This is the only car I’m aware of that the manufacturer insists your first ride be with a trained technician for proper orientation. I think headquarters is concerned that someone might mistakingly buy a GT-R thinking it will behave like a Maxima, only to be surprised that the GR-6 Sequential 6 speed makes clunking noises as you roll to a stop, or that 6 pot Brembos with racing pads tend to squeak a little.

Andy Robinson, Nalley’s master technician, was very knowledgeable about the vehicle, and explained how the side vents create a pressure bubble of hot air down the side of the vehicle to aid in aerodynamics. I had wondered what the hood vents were for, and he showed how they dump cool air right onto the turbos when the car is moving, and allow the turbos to vent hot air back up when stationary. A neat trick to reduce under hood engine temperatures.

These are the things that impress me the most about the GT-R, the car is so thought out. A small ridge on the side view mirror creates an air vortex that is channeled by a crease in the C-Pillar right into the rear spoiler. In later weeks I would learn that the downside of this great aero, is that the GT-R is a dirt magnet like no other vehicle. A price I’m delighted to pay for a 0.27 Coefficient of Drag!


Wind Tunnel Testing
That first time you push the GT-R’s starter button, is more akin to hitting an adrenaline dump on an IV. You don’t know what to expect, and there is a slight delay as the computer runs through the pre flight checklist before engaging the motor…. just enough delay to build anticipation, I wonder if some Japanese Zen master measured how soon is too soon and how long is too long? Andy gives me a brief on the multi function display, but I find myself paying more attention to the sounds of the motor and transmission whirring up in preparation of the first drive.

Previously I have owned a handful of V8s (L81, L98 and LS1) and most recently a BMW M3, (my M3 is now For Sale BTW) each with a distinct aural sound. The GT-R is a distinctly mechanical symphony with a bit of jet turbine mixed in. It reminds me somewhat of the straight cut gears you hear in a racing transmission, which it may be, the GR-6 sequential manual is worth paying attention to, it’s simply brilliant. As I eased away from the dealership, I was stunned by how smoothly we accelerated from a stop and how transparently the gear changes are. My only other exposure to “manumatics” had been the E46 BMW SMG system which feels more like a high school driver’s-ed simulator.


Transmission, Suspension and VDC
Left in Automatic mode the GT-R quickly finds 6th gear for maximum economy. Andy explains that the normal setting for the transmission is to maximize economy. The Race setting keeps the car a downshift away from maximum acceleration. It’s not like the other manumatics where you have multiple settings for shift speed, the GT-R is smarter than that. It looks at the RPM and % throttle application to understand how the driver is driving, and changes shift firmness accordingly.

The GT-R is not the first car with this sort of dual clutch sequential transmission, but when combined with this chassis and driveline, I think it’s found it’s ultimate expression. I never thought I would give up the clutch pedal, but how can you not love this gear box?


Magic Happens Here
Tropical storm Fay gave me exactly 15 minutes of dry weather to familiarize myself with the GT-R, and then all hell broke loose. The word for storm in Japanese is “Arashi” but it could just as easily be “GT-R,” because the twin vortexes made by the turbos apply power to all 4 tires with near limitless traction regardless of how violent the weather is. The storm simply didn’t matter. The winds glided undisturbed past the body work and the water parted like the red sea before the AWD.

I left Nalley and proceeded to put 500 miles on the GT-R in some of the worst weather this Florida boy has seen in a long time, and the GT-R consistently performed. I found myself doing a sanity check and pulled into a parking deck at Atlantic Station to look at the stock Bridgestones. I simply couldn’t believe that this tread pattern with the mocking suggestion of water channels could provide this sort of traction in wet weather.



GT-R Bridgestone Tires
I horsed the GT-R around some of my favorite Southern switch backs and never once did it lose composure. I hate to say it, but the GT-R is faster and more confidence inspiring in the wet, than my beloved E46 M3 is in the dry. If you can’t find a GT-R to drive for yourself, then drive a E46 M3 to the limit, and realize that’s what a wet weather warm up lap in a GT-R feels like.

Despite missing a proper Road Atlanta track day, I’m happy Fay gave me a little wet weather exposure. The GT-R is Los Angeles bound, and doomed to a future of dry desert mountains and eternal sunshine.

Coming soon, Part 2: How to transport a car cross country.




Photo Resources

Photos of the First GT-R Delivery
Photos of Streetfire’s GT-R Delivery
The StreetFire GT-R with a Ferrari F360 Modena

GT-R Web Sites

CBA-R35 (blog)
NAGTROC (forum)
The GT-R Register (forum)
GTRBlog.com (blog)
GT-R World (portal)
Official GT-R Site (Nissan)

Credits
A special thank you to John Clark, Todd Robinson and Andy Robinson and the rest of the team of Nalley Nissan for a fantastic delivery.
NalleyNissan.com(888) 919-66771625 Church StDecatur, GA 30033

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Saturday, August 02, 2008

British International Motorshow


United Pictures has been over in Ali G-land, walking the aisles on the auto show circuit, where all nice things come in small packages, it seems.

A bunch of manufacturers, including Alfa Romeo, Seat, Smart, Suzuki, Nissan & Lotus, debuted new cars at the British International Motorshow , with most being on the small side and many boasting hybrid or electric power.

British International MotorshowAnd, of course, no auto show would be complete with all those lovely Girls wearing limited amounts of clothing. All to bring attention to the cars, of course...

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Tokyo Nighttime Skyline Meet

Tokyo Nighttime Skyline Meet

Arigatou gozaimasu to tokyojosh for bringing a little bit of Japan to Streetfire.net

Doesn't matter if you're in Tokyo or Texas, car enthusiasts will find any excuse and any place to meet and admire each other's rides. This vid takes us to a Nighttime Skyline Meet in Japan where the locals are out in force to show off their cars.

For a seriously fast pass, check out this 1300hp Skyline

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

ZR1 vs GT-R at the 'Ring' Courtesy of Garage 419

ZR1 vs GT-RAll hail Garage 419 for this clip.

With all of the latest controversy over who is the KING of the RING, our friends over at Garage 419 decided to do a little creative editing. They matched up the latest videos of the ZR1 and GT-R on the famous track and turned their own timer on. See how both cars performed against each other in ZR1 vs GT-R at the 'Ring.'

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Monday, July 07, 2008

Video: First Nissan GT-R sold on US soil

Nissan GT-R VideoA lot of StreetFire users should be very envious of Daryl Alison today. Daryl was lucky enough to take delivery of the very first Nissan GT-R on US soil. Now we know there have been a few roaming the streets but this was very first delivered by the manufacturer. Daryl has a look of disbelief on his face as he gets introduced to his new ride. With a MSRP of $72,900 for his GT-R with the optional premium package, I'm willing to bet he paid a little more for his.

Go see the First Nissan GT-R sold in US video.

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Sunday, July 06, 2008

The Nissan GT-R arrives in Los Angeles TONIGHT!


SHORT NOTICE, if you know anyone in LA that would want to attend this event, be sure to tell them!

Universal City Nissan in Los Angeles is hosting a party tonight to celebrate the first GT-R delivered in the United States. Steve Millen and the rest of the Nismo group will be in attendance to welcome guests and give their thoughts on Nissan's Flag ship. You may remember Steve Millen recently raced a GT-R against a 911 Turbo and Corvette Z06 around Buttonwillow Raceway in a recent Road and Track comparison test, this is your chance to get his opinion of the car and how it compares to the rest of the world.

Lets see how many SoCal StreetFire enthusiasts we can get there on a few hours notice. I will be the big guy with the goatee and the Camera, please say high if you see me, otherwise look for some uploads tomorrow!

Click to view the GT-R Event!

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

H2H Ep 4, S2000 CR Vs. 350z Nismo

H2H Ep 4, S2000 CR Vs. 350z Nismo

Brought to you by Torque TV

Torque TV's Head 2 Head Episode 4 transports us to the other side of the Automotive industry, Japan. A perfect match between the best of both worlds, check out this showdown to see the Honda s2000 Club Racer v.s. the Nissan 350z Nismo Edition.

View the H2H Ep 4, S2000 CR Vs. 350z Nismo Video

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

CarPix Offers GTR Wallpaper!

Nissan GTR
















Click on the image above and right-click on the image to save it to your computer.

Our friend Andrew Yeadon over at CarPix has yet another exclusive for our StreetFire users. Click the image above for the first high resolution image of the all new US Spec Nissan GTR in Vibrant Red! Until you're able to have one sitting in your driveway you might as well drool over it as your computer background. This is your chance to get one of the first of an instant classic!

Also remember to check out CarPixArchive where you can get prints (framed or not) of your favorite cars. They have an impressive collection of cars ranging from the rarest exotics to old muscle cars. CarPix's photos have been used in some of the highest respected magazine across the world and you can be at ease knowing that they use the same printers as National Geographic Magazine.

StreetFire members don't delay! All users can now take advantage of a special 30% till 12AM April 30, 2008! Use the following code at checkout to receive the discount.

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Download GTR Desktop Image

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

VIDEO: 1000 hp Skyline

1000 hp Skyline

Uploaded by MRJDM609.

The Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R is an exciting vehicle to watch, listen to and is probably incredible to drive. Nissan doesn’t dumb down the control panel. Guess they know the Skyline driver is one that doesn’t need ‘idiot lights’. This video shows off the car inside, outside and underneath. You definitely want to check out what’s in the trunk! When the driver takes the car out for a drive, she winds out like a jet.

There has already been a good bit of discussion on how many horses this car actually unleashes. I think you'll find the video and forum discussions interesting.

View the 1000 hp Skyline video.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Video: Another GTR Sighting!

View VideoHere's another GTR sighting. This one was caught driving around one of the upscale suburbs of Tokyo. That color is sick!
View the Nissan GTR video.

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Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year! 12 Mega Pixel GT-R

A new StreetFire feature to bring in the new year! Full Picture Resolution downloads in our photo section. To demonstrate, I've just uploaded over 150 super high Resolution (4,000 x 3,000) 2009 Nissan GT-R Photos into the following photo albums. Japanese GT-R Photos, GT-R Interior Photos, and GT-R Photos from the USA Launch. Click on the Image to view the full resolution photo, and right click it to make it a desktop Wallpaper. Guess what? This works for your photos too, so now that Santa has given everyone new digital cameras, be sure to show off your ride in full resolution glory! Looking forward to seeing who has the best photos! PS, Here is a really Cool GT-R Video Uploaded by Zlacker showing Godzilla coming down the assembly line.

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Nissan GT-R Production


Thanks to Zlacker for the great video.
I know the hype behind the all new Nissan GT-R has been tremendous. We've all seen the auto show coverage and even some on track footage. Here is a look at Japan's new muscle where it all begin, issan's Tochigi plant in Japan.

This might give you a little insight as to how your future car came to be.

Watch the Nissan GT-R Video.

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Friday, October 05, 2007

What can make a Skyline better?


Here is a video brought to you by 300zxttracer.

What is better than the ever so popular Nissan Skyline? A Skyline Veilside GTR producing 1300 HP!

Skyline Video

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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Are You Ready for the Nissan GT-R?


Here is a video brought to you by Fast Lane Daily.

Nissan starts pre-sale for the all new Nissan GT-R in Japan with a starting price of around $68,000. Tesla pushes back production of their highly anticipated ride while Toyota is rumored to be releasing the Ru.

Fast Lane Daily Video

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Japanese Style Drifting


Here is a public service announcement brought to you by Mix939.

So if you like drifting then you'll love to see how the guys in Japan do it. They take it to a higher level in this video with an unmatched style.

Japanese Style Drift Video

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Put a Jacket on Puh-Lease!

Here's a SQUID for ya, hopefully won't take a spill to get him to put some proper gear on. Love how the shirt flies up his back at speed too.. Anyhow, so this vid is a Kawi 636 getting clobbered by a built 300ZX. Just to point out before all your Car v. Bikers start flaming each other, the Kawi rider isn't tucked behind the screen, and 70-140 is a pretty weak zone for a middle weight bike. Regardless good kill to the Nissan.

[Watch Video Car vs. motorcycle]

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Japanese commercial for the S14 200SX and 240SX

Japanese Commercials, a source of unending entertainment. Don't believe me? Check out Octopus Drop Kick and prepare to loose the next hour of your life. Anyhow, the Silvia has had massive resurgence of popularity here in the states due to the "Durifu-to" scene. check out the commercial they used to sell these cars on it's home turf.

[Watch Japanese 240SX Commercial]
[the ODK for more Funny Japanese Culture]

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Sunday, April 08, 2007

TunerVlog shows off a 400 WHP Z car

Episode #5, TunerVlog is showing off a a tight 350Z with some nice walk around shots and drive-bys. As allways some good camera work from the guys from NC.

[Watch Video, Turbonetic powered Nissan 350Z]

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Monday, April 02, 2007

RoadFly.com has some fun with the new Sentra

I'm more of a RWD man myself, but ever since the advent of "tray-sliding" I have conceded a grudging respect to pocket rockets....and heck some modified SRT4s downright demand it. Anyhow here the folks from Roadfly take a break from reporting "real" news to just simply lay it out and have some fun....man I want their jobs, that looks like fun :-)

[Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V]
[More RoadFly Videos]

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

New NISMO enhancements for the 350Z



I'm digging it from the front, but not feeling the love in the rear. Full Story after the jump.

[Forum Discussion: 2007 NISMO 350Z]

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