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by rs4v8 » Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:04 am
rs4v8 wrote:Tartan_Rob wrote:The GTR is fine piece of kit, lets be fair. It could well be one of the fastest point to point cars available today but it is very different to the '4. For me I have a wife and 2 kids and need the space and practicality of an estate but if I did not, my shopping list would be very different - bring on the AM Vantage V12...! But however you paint it, the GTR is probably one of the most capable cars of the decade.
The issue with the transmission was the primary drive shaft in the box (I think). The early ones had splines that did not taper.....the newer ones do taper and this cures it.
and new software too dave supposedly.
Here you go Tartan_Rob, taken from the warranty book for a MY2010 car.
"The MY2010 Nissan GT-R features enhanced programming that will optimize clutch-engagement control for improved driveability. The maximum RPM for initial start with VDC ON has been increased, providing increased power at launch with smooth and powerful acceleration which will be improved compared to the original specification MY2009 vehicles prior to implementation of this upgrade. Maximum RPM at launch with VDC OFF (which should only be used when stuck in snow or mud) has been decreased, and acceleration with VDC OFF will be moderated".
Will make it quicker off the line with traction control on

and much slower with it off (which is forbidden by the draconian warranty anyway) Clearly to stop damage from using it as a dragstrip car with no traction control i.e. wheels all spinning at different speeds causing transmission damage.
Current
'10 Nissan GT-R Black Edition, Kuro Black.
'59 Scirocco 2.0 TFSI
'09 RSV4 Factory
'08 Aprilia SXV 550
Car park in the sky
'07 RS4, Phantom black saloon
'57 Clio 197
'04 Aprilia RSVR Factory. Black.
E46 M3 SMG, Alpine white
E46 320i coupe
E36 328is coupe
VW golf VR6
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