Engineering Explained3.91 млн
Опубликовано 28 августа 2019, 14:00
The 2020 NISMO GT-R is faster and more expensive than ever before.
How did Nissan make the 600 HP GT-R even faster around a track?
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The 2020 NISMO GT-R is 2.5 seconds faster around Nissan's development track than the 2019 NISMO GT-R. How does it do it? Changes have been made to the engine, with new, more responsive turbos, the body, with extensive carbon fiber used, the aerodynamics, the wheels, tires, brakes, and suspension. In fact, it may seem like this is just another variant of the car released in 2008, but quite a few of the systems have been reworked for even better results.
Less turbo lag, more grip, and less weight all results in the fastest production GT-R Nissan has ever made. The question still remains, is the car too old to keep up with the competition at this point? And at over $200,000, is the new GT-R priced to high to remain competitive? Check out the video for a break down of all the details.
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How did Nissan make the 600 HP GT-R even faster around a track?
Subscribe for new videos every Wednesday! - goo.gl/VZstk7
The 2020 NISMO GT-R is 2.5 seconds faster around Nissan's development track than the 2019 NISMO GT-R. How does it do it? Changes have been made to the engine, with new, more responsive turbos, the body, with extensive carbon fiber used, the aerodynamics, the wheels, tires, brakes, and suspension. In fact, it may seem like this is just another variant of the car released in 2008, but quite a few of the systems have been reworked for even better results.
Less turbo lag, more grip, and less weight all results in the fastest production GT-R Nissan has ever made. The question still remains, is the car too old to keep up with the competition at this point? And at over $200,000, is the new GT-R priced to high to remain competitive? Check out the video for a break down of all the details.
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Engineering Explained is a participant in the Amazon Influencer Program.
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