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Old 12-08-2008, 12:50 PM #2202  
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Galactus:

You are missing the point (as usual) which is that the car has extensive modifications over an already substantial power gain kit. This car is easily making mid 600's or more so it's not losing power from the Meth. Good reasoning seems to be out of your reach.

Take any turbo car and tune it and you can add 60-70 hp easily, and we all know the GT-R is somewhat underrated, likely up to a little over 500, so you're already looking at near 600 hp. Add the exhaust, intake, EBC, wastegate controllers, etc etc etc, and you should get the point. And you can still increase power with meth to safe levels without a dyno tune, so you are wrong, it is not likely that he's losing power with the meth kit.

The fact is that he's making lots of power and is on drag radials. and a 128 mph trap isnt anything we havent seen, nor a 10.8, even from cars that heavy.
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The GT-R is harder to drift than a 997 TT or 997 GT3, therefore if you are trying to drift, the GT-R will consequently get a faster lap. Normal apexing and driving not included.

See Evo and Car magazine for details.