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yllwturbo Sep 30, 2008 09:08 AM

Nissan's fake claim at the "RING"
 
Dunno if any of you guys have red this yet http://www.teamspeed.com/forums/997-...ns-claims.html. Whats your take on this....:eek: hilarious

ALPINE6SPD Sep 30, 2008 09:17 AM

To be honest it means nothing. I dont care if the GT-R is the fastest car at th ring or not. If I was buying a car this would have ZERO impact on my decision. People get all caught up in these numbers when the really mean nothing. You buy a GT-R or a 997 TT because that is the car YOU like not because of stupid lap time and the "ring". I dont think is such a big deal at all.

ALPINE6SPD Sep 30, 2008 09:22 AM

One more thing. Posche ran the tests which is adds a little doubt. They should get a perosn who has no intrest in either end and run the cars back to back to see the results. Until this happens I dont trust either company. There is one thing to me that is strange and thats the fact the GT-R after looking at its HP/Torque and its weight it does not seem like it should be fatser than the 997 TT but most mags have tested both and the GT-R has run better times most of the time on the same track. Who knows as I said in the above post.

yllwturbo Sep 30, 2008 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by ALPINE6SPD (Post 2065744)
To be honest it means nothing. I dont care if the GT-R is the fastest car at th ring or not. If I was buying a car this would have ZERO impact on my decision. People get all caught up in these numbers when the really mean nothing. You buy a GT-R or a 997 TT because that is the car YOU like not because of stupid lap time and the "ring". I dont think is such a big deal at all.

i agree with you, my decision on buying a car is not base on the "RING". But great competition is a welcome.

Nthusiastt Sep 30, 2008 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by ALPINE6SPD (Post 2065749)
One more thing. Posche ran the tests which is adds a little doubt. They should get a perosn who has no intrest in either end and run the cars back to back to see the results. Until this happens I dont trust either company. There is one thing to me that is strange and thats the fact the GT-R after looking at its HP/Torque and its weight it does not seem like it should be fatser than the 997 TT but most mags have tested both and the GT-R has run better times most of the time on the same track. Who knows as I said in the above post.

I agree! I had a feeling something was squirrelly though when a 3800 lb car with a 1.1G skidpad and less than 500hp can perform almost as good as a zonda F at 2700 lbs with a 1.4g skidpad and well over 500hp.

JackGt3 Sep 30, 2008 05:51 PM

thanks for the link and the post, it seems this is making every blog as well today

WOODTSTER Sep 30, 2008 05:57 PM

4000 lbs and 480 HP IS NOT going to beat a 997 GT2.

I agree with Porsches findings!

MK

Onetime Sep 30, 2008 06:02 PM

Like a boxing match, Porsche calls Nissan out. Does Nissan man up and take the challenge?

RandomName Sep 30, 2008 06:28 PM

I've seen GT-R run in person and it is an impressive car for ~$80k. I don't know how they got the fat pig to dance but it does dance well. It may not be as fast as Nissan claims, but it def is not a slow car.

911TurboS2 Oct 1, 2008 04:41 AM

As for comparing the 2 cars by a third party, it is hard to imagine who would not have some kind of bias. IMHO, the American car magazines fiddle with all kinds of figures and data, and are subject to bias. There is no 'J.D. Powers' type of company in this domain that I know of.

I doubt that you can buy a Nissan GTR for $80K. I believe they are all marked up in terms of price, but I could be wrong.

-Gerry

07 GT3RS

Dirty Mac Oct 1, 2008 04:42 AM

I'd like to see proof that Porsche really said that. Doubtful.

My guess is that the Nissan's use of computers allow it to do things that us mortals couldn't do. Sort of like modern day jet fighters.

Based on all the car magazine articles, it looks like the Nissan can walk the talk. Unless of course all the cars the give the magazines have ALL been modified.

Sanders911 Oct 1, 2008 07:31 AM

So how long till we see the rebuttal by Nissan, predictions?

heavychevy Oct 1, 2008 08:32 AM

I see a few possibilities and the response time frame will depend on which one happens.

1) Porsche claims the guy didnt say it, or was misquoted
2) Nissan sues or threatens to sue leading back to #1
3) Nissan just rebutes and says the car was standard, though they've claimed that before
4) Nissan offers a) an open to public test of a real standard GT-R or b) Nissan challenges Porsche to a ring duel (which would be bloody freaking awesome!!!)


Either way, Nissan will not take this lightly, something WILL happen from it. I cant wait to see what. Given their questionable history, especially at the ring, this is bad for them, so they'll be pissed. I expect some long distance calls from Japan to Germany are going on about now.

alex55 Oct 1, 2008 08:49 AM

the truth always comes out !

heavychevy Oct 1, 2008 09:10 AM

I cant believe how fast this thing has spread. It's like a widfire, it's everywhere. I hope that Porsche guy knew what he was getting himself into.

Though he does have back from people like Horst and Alan Prost. I wonder how many times engineers get interviewed in this manner while just doing special projects and such. I dont think it's a coincidence this ended up being the shot heard around the world.


The fanboys are in panic, it's unbeleivable. Nissan has to undoubtedlly prove one way or they'll go down as 3 times a liar. (7:59, 10.01, 7:29)


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